Hitaashee bakshi
Late Struggles Push Indian Golfers Down As Soenderby Win Title In Mauritius
Diksha Dagar, who began confidently with rounds of 68 and 69, faltered with a 74 in the final round to finish tied 21st. Her round included a lone birdie on the ninth, but dropped shots on the first, 10th, and 15th holes cost her a higher finish.
Tvesa Malik also experienced a dip in form. After carding 70 and 71 in the earlier rounds, she posted a 73 to end tied 38th. Hitaashee Bakshi, who had impressed with rounds of 71 and 69, struggled the most on the final day, shooting a 76 and slipping to tied 58th.
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