Jasmine Shekar Holds 3-Shot Lead Despite Late Setbacks in WPG Tour's Sixth Leg
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Noida, March 20 (NationPress) Jasmine Shekar shot an impressive 3-under 68, overcoming two late bogeys to secure a commanding three-shot advantage with one round remaining in the sixth leg of the Hero Women’s Pro Golf Tour at Jaypee Wishtown Golf Course.
Jasmine, who clinched victory in the opening leg of the 2026 season, started with a round of even-par 71. In the second round, her performance included six birdies and three bogeys, bringing her total to 3-under 139.
Ridhima Dilawari, the season's only multiple winner, delivered another consistent performance, recording one birdie and one bogey on the front nine and parring her last ten holes, including the entire back nine.
The seasoned players Neha Tripathi (73-70) and Amandeep Drall (72-72) occupied the third and fourth positions, with Neha at 1-over 143 and Amandeep at 2-over 144.
A large group of seven players was tied for fifth place, all at 3-over 145. This group featured Anvitha Narender (75-70), Saanvi Somu (72-73), Shweta Mansingh (69-76), and the first-round leader Khushi Khanijau (68-77), who fell from her earlier position after a second-round 77. Shweta, who was tied for second after day one, also experienced a drop after carding a 76 in the second round. Three amateurs—Anuradha Chaudhuri (72-73), Aradhana Manikandan (72-73), and Alysha Dutt (71-74)—also shared the tied-fifth position.
Significantly behind were Tvesa Malik (73-76), tied for 17th, and Vidhatri Urs (72-79), who was tied for 23rd. The cut-off was set at 153, allowing 34 out of the 53 players who began the tournament to proceed to the third and final round. Notable players missing the cut included Seher Atwal and Jahanvi Bakshi.