Ridhima Dilawari leads by 2 shots after Round 2 at WPGT Kolar
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Ridhima Dilawari shook off a damaging double-bogey on the Par-4 17th to extend her overnight lead from one to two shots after the second round of the 10th leg of the Women's Pro Golf Tour (WPGT) at Zion Hills Golf County in Kolar, Karnataka, on Thursday, 16 July. The three-time winner this season carded a 1-under 71 to stand at 5-under 139 overall, firmly in command heading into the final round.
How Ridhima's Round Unfolded
Ridhima began with early momentum, picking up birdies on the second and fourth holes before surrendering a shot on the eighth to turn at 1-under. A bogey on the 12th levelled her card, but back-to-back birdies on the 14th and 15th restored her advantage. The double-bogey on the Par-4 17th threatened to unravel a strong effort, but a closing birdie on the 18th provided timely relief. Her round featured five birdies, two bogeys, and the one double-bogey.
Leaderboard at the Halfway Mark
Amandeep Drall and Vidhatri Urs share second place, both at 3-under 141 after rounds of 69-72. Defending last week's title, Vani Kapoor had a difficult outing, dropping four bogeys — including back-to-back lapses on the eighth and ninth — to shoot 1-over 73 and sit in sole fourth place.
Saanvi Somu, who brings experience from the Ladies Access Tour in Europe, made a blistering start with four birdies in the first six holes but lost her way with double-bogeys on the Par-3 seventh and Par-4 12th. She finished at even par 144 (rounds of 71-73). Kashika Misra (72-73), Mannat Brar (73-74), and Riya Jadon (73-75) occupy sixth, seventh, and eighth respectively.
Amateurs and the Cut
Local favourite Ananti Vivek, who trains at Zion Hills, led the amateurs alongside Heena Kang (76-74) and Shreshta Shukla (78-72), all finishing at 6-over 150. The cut fell at 155, with 34 players advancing to the final round. Notable names who missed the cut include Seher Atwal, Shweta Mansingh, and Durga Nittur.
Ridhima's Season in Context
The Hero Order of Merit leader, Ridhima has been the standout performer on the WPGT circuit this season with three wins to her name. While her last two starts did not yield victories, her consistency has kept her comfortably atop the season standings. A third-round win at Kolar would further consolidate her grip on the Order of Merit with the season entering its latter stages.