Tvesa, Aditi and Diksha make cut in Australian Ladies Classic

Bonville, Australia Feb 21: Tvesa Malik overcame a topsy-turvy round with a great finish as she had three birdies in her last five holes of the second round of the Geoff King Motors Australian Ladies Classic. Tvesa, who started from the ninth, was one-over after her first nine holes, before she landed an eagle on the Par-5 18th, which was her 10thhole of the day at the Bonville Golf Resort.

She then had three birdies in a space of four holes from fourth to seventh for a round of four-under 68 that saw her make amends for the first round two-over 74. AT two-under for 36 holes she is now T-30 and the best of the three Indians who made the cut from the six who started.

Aditi Ashok, three-under for the first day, went the other way on the second day. She had just two birdies against five bogeys in her 75 and dropped to even for two days and was T-42.

Diksha Dagar, Tied-57thafter the first day 73, shot even par 72 to improve to T-50 at three-over 145 and make the cut, which fell at two-over.

The three Indians missing out were Ridhima Dilawari (77-71), Astha Madan (76-72) and Gaurika Bishnoi (78-78).

First round leader 23-year-old American Lauren Stephenson matched Korean Ayeon Cho’s 64, to keep her lead after 36 holes. Stephenson finished the day with an eagle to take the lead once again.

Cho, who played in the morning wave of play today, shot 64 and held the clubhouse lead till Stephenson overtook her.

Stephenson, after being bogey free through 12 holes and at 5-under par for the day, made a mistake at the long par 4 13th hole cost her a double-bogey six. She then stormed home playing the last five holes in 5-under par, which included an eagle on the par 5 finishing hole.

Australian amateur star Stephanie Kyriacou is the best of the Australians in the field so far this week. With rounds of 69 and 65 she sits alone in third place at 10-under par just four shots off the lead. 

England’s Charlotte Thomas, Swede Linnea Strom and Finn Noora Komulainen all sit a tie for fourth place at -7, seven shots off the lead, while defending champion Marianne Skarpnord is in a tie for 14th place, 10 shots off the lead.

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