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WPG Tour: Khushi In Search Of 2nd Career Win, With Jasmine, Gaurika In Chase
Playing in her hometown of Mysuru, Vidhatri gave away two bogeys and a double for one birdie on the 18th and finished with a round of 4-over 74.
In contrast, Khushi, whose only win on the Hero WPG Tour came in 2021 in Kolkata, picked up three birdies on the back after turning in even par. Khushi carded the day’s best and the only sub-par round of 69. She is now 1-over 141 and holds a one-shot lead over Jasmine Shekar (71-71). Jasmine was lying tied second after the first day.
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