Can Diksha Dagar Secure a Spot in the Top Rankings at the Dutch Ladies Open?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Diksha Dagar shows strong performance with a 2-under 70.
- Mimi Rhodes leads at 6-under after two rounds.
- Several players, including Hitaashee Bakshi, are in contention for the cut.
- The competition remains fierce as players battle for top positions.
Hilversum (Netherlands), May 17 (NationPress) Diksha Dagar, who recorded a score of 71 in her opening round, returned to the course early on the second day and fired a remarkable 2-under 70, propelling her into the Top-5 of the Dutch Ladies Open golf championship. While the second round was still unfolding, England's Mimi Rhodes, enjoying a stellar season, held the lead with scores of 69-69, totaling 6-under, and was two shots ahead of Diksha, who found herself in a tie for fourth.
Avani Prashanth, competing in her rookie year, shot a 73 on the first day. During the second round, she managed to reach two-under through 17 holes. With a total score of 2-over, she was in contention to make the cut, which was anticipated to be at 2-over.
The 2024 Women’s Order of Merit champion, Hitaashee Bakshi (71), was positioned in the Top-20, tied for 17th, but had yet to commence her second round. Tvesa Malik ended her first round with a score of 2-over 74, while Pranavi Urs faced a challenging day with a score of 77 and subsequently withdrew due to injury.
Diksha exhibited two birdies alongside a single bogey in Round One; however, her second day was a mix of highs and lows, achieving five birdies but also three bogeys. She was tied for fourth place with Anne Van Dam of the Netherlands, who recorded rounds of 72-69.
Four additional players, including Maha Hadioui, Hannah Screen, Amelia Garvey, and Laura Fuenfstueck, were also at three-under alongside Diksha. Notably, three of these players had yet to start their second rounds, with Maha having three holes remaining in hers.
As Mimi Rhodes surged ahead, Denmark's Sofie Kibsgaard and Poland's Dorota Zalewska, who were co-leaders after the first day with scores of 68 each, remained tied for second and had yet to begin their second round. Both players opened with impressive rounds of four-under 68 at the Goyer Golf & Country Club.
The leaderboard was competitive on Day 1, with Sofie Kibsgaard and Dorota Zalewska leading at 4-under 68 each. Five players shared third place.
From England, Hannah Screen and Mimi Rhodes, along with Amelia Garvey from New Zealand, Laura Fuenfstueck from Germany, and Lisa Petterson from Sweden, all finished the first round with three-under par.