Aditi comes agonisingly close to win; loses play-off to finish second at LA

Aditi Ashok. Pic: LPGA

May 1: Aditi Ashok came tantalisingly close to her maiden LPGA win before losing in a three-way play-off at the JM Eagle LA Championship presented by Plastpro in Los Angeles. The 25-year-old Indian, who has been on the LPGA for seven years now did not win but registered her best result at Tied second on the world’s biggest ladies Tour.

Though disappointed, she took positives from the second place at the Wilshire Country Club, saying, “I think overall it’s a good week. I’ve never played in this position on the LPGA, to be near the lead on the first day and stay there the whole tournament.

“The competition is just so deep out here. Ten people have a good tournament but only one can win.  I’m happy with the way I played.”

Aditi, fourth at the Tokyo Olympics, started the week with a bogey-free 5-under and when she added a 1-under 70 on the second, she went into sole lead after 36 holes for the first time in her career. It was also her first cut of 2023.

On the third day, she did not score as well but bounced back on Sunday with 4-under 67 with five birdies and a lone bogey on 17, to move to 9-under overall. That put her into a play-off with Hannah Green (69) and Xiyu Lin (67).

Ashok had a 15-foot putt that lipped out on the 18th in the playoff, ending her bid. Lin made a 12-foot putt, and Green made a 4-footer to stay in the game.

On the second extra hole at No. 18, Lin hit into a bunker and blasted out to some 18 feet and missed the par putt. That left Green to tap in from 2 feet for her first LPGA win since September 2019.

Aditi added, “I think I played good today, kind of like the first day, no mistakes,” Ashok said. “Just the bogey on 17. Feels like that’s the shot I left out there.”

Aditi, who won on the Ladies European Tour in her rookie year at the Hero Women’s Indian Open, added two more wins later. This year she had a win at the Magical Kenya Ladies Open in February for first LET win in five years and now leads the Race to Costa Del Sol. She was also second once and third once on the LET.

Ashok credits her recent success to her off season grind. On her off season, she added, “I was just working on swing speed in the off-season, gained a lot of yardage, so that’s definitely helped. The driving distance helped a lot and just working on being more consistent through the game. I changed my irons back to what I was using a couple years ago and I’m more comfortable with that, so that’s helped this week.”

Aditi has a week off and is due to play next at the Cognizant Founders Cup.

Green made a 25-foot birdie on the final hole to get into a playoff. She then made par on the second extra hole to win the title in a close battle where there were as many as five people in lead late in the final round,

This is Green’s third win. She captured her lone major in the 2019 KPMG Women’s PGA at Hazeltine, and followed that with a win at the Portland Classic that year.

Green was second here last year and third the year before at Wilshire. She won $450,000 from the $3 million purse.

Ruoning Yin won in Los Angeles last month at the DIO Implant LA Open at Palos Verdes Golf Club and had a chance to win again but two late bogeys ruined her chances as she carded 67 to fall to 8-under and missed the playoff. She tied for fourth with Ayaka Furue of Japan, who had a 65.

Nelly Korda, the No. 1 player in women’s golf, had a 67 and tied for sixth.

Cheyenne Knight, who had a two-shot lead going into the final round, closed with a 2-over 73 and tied for sixth.

Aditi Ashok fifth after third round in LA Championship

 

Vinkmag ad

Read Previous

Sharma finishes with 69 as Spaniard Larrazabal wins title in Korea

Read Next

Finau holds off Rahm as Bhatia finishes fourth

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *