Bengaluru girl, Aditi, 17, started the day with a birdie on 1st, bogeyed the 4th and made up for the damage by shooting birdies on the 6th, 13th and then dropped a shot on 17th for a bogey at the Par-72 Panya Indra Golf Club in Bangkok.
Also in the fray was Thailand born Samarth Dwivedi (# 3 on the IGU men's amateur order of merit), who got a direct entry into the event, returned as the best Indian in the men category after firing a round of five-over 77 for the 30th position.
Local lad Napong Sriprasit was the leader in the men's category at two-under 70 in a field of 120 players from 12 countries.
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