Will Diksha and Pranavi Shine at the Season-Ending Event in Andalucia?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Five Indian golfers will compete in the Andalucia Costa del Sol Open.
- Aditi Ashok is a former champion and received a special invitation.
- The event showcases the growth of Indian women’s golf.
- The tournament takes place from November 27 to 30.
- Shannon Tan leads the LET Order of Merit.
In Andalucia, Spain, on Nov 26 (NationPress), Diksha Dagar and Pranavi Urs are set to represent India among five competitors at the concluding event of the Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España. They will be joined by Aditi Ashok, a special invitee and former champion who clinched the title in 2023, as well as Avani Prashanth and Hitaashee Bakshi, who recently achieved a commendable third-place finish at the Hero Women’s Indian Open last month.
Diksha ranks as the top Indian golfer at 23rd position, followed by Pranavi at 40th and Avani at 41st, while Hitaashee is at 58th.
The participation of five Indian players in this prestigious season finale showcases the remarkable progress of Indian women’s golf, bolstered by a robust 15-event domestic tour, the Hero Women’s Pro Golf Tour, coupled with outstanding performances from these athletes.
The LET season finale, featuring a competitive field of 75 players, will occur at Real Guadalhorce Club de Golf from November 27 to 30.
Diksha will be competing alongside Laura Fuenstueck and Brianna Navarossa, while Aditi partners with amateur Paula Martin Sampedra and Azahara Munoz. Pranavi, fresh off a Top-10 finish at the Women’s Indian Open, will play with fellow Indian Avani Prashanth and Hannah Screen. Hitaashee Bakshi will be paired with Celine Hebron and Chloe Williams.
As the 2025 Ladies European Tour (LET) reaches its climax, the year-long battle in the Order of Merit culminates at this final event.
Shannon Tan from Singapore and England's Mimi Rhodes will face off in this season-ending tournament at Real Guadalhorce Club de Golf for the prestigious LET Order of Merit title.
Both players have enjoyed a stellar 2025, amassing considerable accolades. Tan is leading the Order of Merit by 219.26 points against Rhodes as they head into this final showdown in Malaga.
“Just like Shannon, I’ll maintain my current mindset. I’ve accomplished a lot this year that I’m proud of. We’ll see how it unfolds, but I’m genuinely thrilled with how the year has progressed,” Rhodes shared.
“Shannon had a fantastic week in India at the Hero Women’s Indian Open, so she’s earned her lead. I aim to regain it, but ultimately, this is my first year here, and I’ve forged great friendships with Shannon,” she added.
Rhodes kicked off the season strong, securing three victories within two months at the Ford Women’s NSW Open, Joburg Ladies Open, and Dutch Ladies Open, propelling her to the top of the rankings.
In contrast, Tan has maintained a steady performance, with her wins at the Amundi German Masters in June and the Hero Women’s Indian Open in October, helping her to ascend the Order of Merit.