Ashok represented India in the women's Olympic golf competition in Rio de Janeiro, where she finished 41st as the youngest player in the field.
The 18-year-old from Bangalore is now keen to push on and get her first Ladies European Tour title under her belt, with a great opportunity this weekend at Golf Club Hubbelrath in Dusseldorf.
"Rio was a great experience and I played really well for the first two days but didn't have a great third round and the fourth round wasn't up to my expectations but it was a great experience playing in the field in such a big event.
Speaking on the eve of the ISPS HANDA Ladies European Masters, Ashok said she feels comfortable on the 6,404-yard par-72 course at Golf Club Hubbelrath, which is hosting the tournament for the first time, having previously hosted the Ladies European Tour for the BMW Ladies' Classic in 1989 and 1990, won by Marie-Laure de Lorenzi and Diane Barnard respectively.
"I really like the golf course. It's not very long but it's tricky in places and the greens are small so I think for me, hitting the greens and giving myself more birdie putts will be possible. I like the greens because they are small but nice and quick.
"There has been a lot more recognition and the media in India has really taken to golf," she said. "That's one good thing that happened from Rio for me and I'm looking to play better every week. I'm sure being an Indian golfer outside India, if I do well, golf is going to get more recognition and inspire others.
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