Did Pranavi Urs Make a Mark at the 2025 Aramco Houston Championship?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Pranavi Urs shows resilience in her comeback.
- Nuria Iturrioz claims her fifth LET title.
- Challenges faced by players highlight the competitive nature of golf.
- Significant performances from both established and emerging players.
- The LET Order of Merit reflects ongoing changes in player standings.
Houston, Sep 8 (NationPress) Pranavi Urs concluded the 2025 Aramco Houston Championship with a score of 2-over par on the final day, placing her in a modest Tied-50th position in the tournament.
A multiple champion on her home circuit, the Women’s Pro Golf Tour, Pranavi is making her comeback from an injury and had a week of mixed results with rounds of 72-69-74.
The two other Indian competitors, Avani Prashanth and Tvesa Malik, unfortunately did not make the cut.
On the final day, Pranavi recorded just one birdie along with three bogeys on the second, fourth, and thirteenth holes.
Meanwhile, Nuria Iturrioz from Spain celebrated her fifth Ladies European Tour (LET) title after firing a final round of 68 (-4), winning by two strokes.
Starting the day in second place, just one shot behind compatriot Carlota Ciganda, Iturrioz managed to pull ahead with three birdies in her last five holes, marking her first triumph since 2023.
With caddie David Floyd by her side, Iturrioz expressed gratitude for his support in her victory.
England's Charley Hull and Spain's Carlota Ciganda finished tied for second place at 11-under-par.
Iturrioz's day included her first birdie on the third hole, followed by another on the fifth, although she faced a setback on the sixth after hitting the water.
The 29-year-old showcased her resilience with a birdie on the eleventh and finished strong with birdies on the fourteenth, fifteenth, and seventeenth holes to conclude at 13-under-par.
Singapore’s Shannon Tan claimed solo fourth place with a remarkable final round of 64 (-8) featuring an eagle, eight birdies, and two bogeys.
A trio of French players, Celine Boutier, Perrine Delacour, and Nastasia Nadaud, shared fifth place, all finishing at nine-under-par.
In the LET Order of Merit, England's Rhodes still leads with 1,960.49 points, while Singapore's Tan moved up to second. Following her victory, Iturrioz climbed from 28th to 13th place with a total of 1,018.07 points.