Tvesa joins Aditi and Diksha at the Women’s Scottish Open

Diksha Dagar

Troon, Scotland, July 27: Tvesa Malik hopes her return to action after a short gap will also end her none-too-good run this season the Ladies European Tour. Tvesa, who was in Top-20 of the LET Order of Merit last season, has been struggling to make cuts and finishing way down on the leaderboard this season. Now she hopes her fortunes will turn as she tees up at the Dundonald Links in Troon as the Scottish summer of golf continues.

The other Indians in the field are Aditi Ashok and Diksha Dagar.

With the event being co-sanctioned by the LPGA, the European players wanting to move to the LPGA, this is a great chance. Also, the fact that it comes ahead of the AIG Women’s Open means a chance to get into the field for the Major.

Aditi Ashok, who comes to Europe after numerous starts with modest results on the LPGA, and Diksha Dagar, who after some moderate results had Top-20 finishes in Amundi German Masters and Big Green Egg Open.

Aditi will play with Yealimi Noh of the US and Swiss golfer, Kim Metraux, while Tvesa plays with the 2019 Hero Women’s Indian Open winner Christine Wolf, who is back after a four-month break from golf, during which the 33-year-old went to a long trip to South America and travelled from Patagonia to Guatemala. The third player will be Allisen Corpusz of the US. Diksha Dagar tees off in the company of Scot Hannah McCook and Lauren Stephenson of the US.

Austria’s Wolf has not featured on the LET after the season’s curtain-raiser at the Magical Kenya Ladies Open. She then to put aside her golf bag and travel through South America.

She said, “It’s something I’ve always wanted to do and I felt like it’s a good time to step away for a little bit, and come back more motivated than ever. Our world has so much to offer and I am so grateful I got to do this trip and put some things in perspective as well.”

After four months on the road, Dundonald Links is her first destination back on tour.

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