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AIG Women's Open: Indian golfer Diksha Dagar starts well in Wales

Updated on: 01 August,2025 01:55 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Making her sixth appearance at the Women's Open, Diksha Dagar picked up four birdies against three bogeys. Japan's Eri Okayama and Rio Takeda are sharing the top spot. The third place is in the name of Miyu Yamashita

AIG Women's Open: Indian golfer Diksha Dagar starts well in Wales

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In the AIF Women's Open first round, India's Diksha Dagar carded a one-under 71 to lie tied.

She was tied 30th after being tied at 14th till the 15th hole. She picked birdies on the first, seventh, ninth and 11th. The bogeys came on the sixth, eighth and the 11th. 


Making her sixth appearance at the Women's Open, she picked up four birdies against three bogeys.



In 2023, Diksha Dagar finished tied 21st, which was her best performance at the Open.

Pranavi Urs played the qualifiers but failed to make the main event after shooting 75 in the one-round final qualifier at the Par-71 Pyle and Kenfig course three days ago.

Japan's Eri Okayama and Rio Takeda shared the lead in the opening round with both carding an impressive five-under-par 67 at Royal Porthcawl.

Six Japanese players sit in the top 13 after just 18 holes of the final major of the season. Japan's Miyu Yamashita, who was in the same group as Takeda, sits one shot back in solo third place, after firing a round of four-under par.

It's a tight leaderboard with a total of 10 players sharing fourth place after firing the opening rounds of three-under par. Currently, Japan's Eri Okayama and Rio Takeda are sharing the top spot. The third place is in the name of Miyu Yamashita.

England's Mimi Rhodes, Belgium's Manon De Roey, Germany's Laura Fuenfstueck, Austria's Emma Spitz, Japan's Shiho Kuwaki, Mao Saigo and Chisato Iwai, South Korea's Ina Yoon and In Gee Chun, and America's Alexa Pano, are only a further shot back.

The latest sensation, Lottie Woad, started with an even par round of 72 and was tied 51st. For now, Japan's Eri Okayama and Rio Takeda are sharing the top spot. The third place is in the name of Miyu Yamashita.

(With PTI Inputs)

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