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While Vani and Amandeep pursue early form, amateur Nishna hopes for an encore.

While Vani and Amandeep pursue early form, amateur Nishna hopes for an encore.

By - 25 Jan 2024 12:17 PM

Hero WPGT: Vani and Amandeep pursue early form, while amateur Nishna aims for an encore. MUMBAI: When the second leg of the Hero Women's Pro Golf Tour begins on Tuesday at the Bombay Presidency Golf Club, amateur Nishna, encouraged by a strong start to 2024, will be hoping for another successful week.Mumbai, Jan. 15 (PTI)—After a strong start to 2024, amateur Nishna will be hoping for another successful week at the Bombay Presidency Golf Club when the Hero Women's Pro Golf Tour's second leg begins on Tuesday.Nishna gave herself a major confidence boost in the first leg when she defeated Sneha Singh and Hitaashee Bakshi with a brilliant finish.Vani Kapoor is on the field; she will be evaluating her form prior to participating in a few shows on the Sunshine Tour in South Africa, where she will be accompanied, among others, by Amandeep Drall.This week, Amandeep is also working in the field.

Prior to participating in the overseas tours, Neha Tripathi, Seher Atwal, and Ridhima Dilawari will also be looking to establish form and rhythm early in the season.Last week, Neha ended just outside the top-10, Amandeep was sixth, Seher was tied for fourth, and Ridhima and Vani did not participate. Hitaashee Bakshi and Sneha Singh, the 2023 Hero Order of Merit winner, will remain the leading candidates this week. Aside from the novices and seasoned professionals, there are a number of up-and-coming players eager to contribute. There will be six amateur players and 33 professionals in the field competing for a Rs 12 lakh purse.The national champion Vidhatri Urs and Mannat Brar, two of the four amateurs competing this week, are scheduled to compete in the Women's Amateur Asia-Pacific early in the upcoming month, so this should be a fantastic preparation for them.

 

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