Gaurika to face competition from Amandeep at Hero WPG Tour

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Press Trust of India Greater Noida
Last Updated : Mar 12 2019 | 7:45 PM IST

Gaurika Bishnoi will start as one of the strong favourites when the sixth leg of the Hero Women's Pro Golf Tour tees off on Wednesday at the Jaypee Greens.

The sixth leg will carry a purse of Rs. eight lakh and feature 21 professionals and four amateurs.

With the Hero WPG Tour having five different winners in five events held so far, Gaurika, who won her first title of the 2019 season last week, will have to contend with Amandeep Drall.

Amandeep returns to the domestic Tour after a superb Top-20 performance at the NSW Open in Australia. Although she is considered one of the strongest and consistent players on the home Tour, Amandeep is yet to win in her four starts this season.

Neha Tripathi, current leader on the Hero Order of Merit, and Gursimar Badwal have already registered one win each this year and both will be looking at becoming the first multiple winner of 2019.

Ridhima Dilawari will be playing with similar ambitions.

As many as four young amateurs will be in the field, along with veteran Vandana Agarwal, who makes an appearance after a long time.

Of the five winners this season, only Tvesa Malik's name is missing.

Besides Tvesa, Diksha Dagar, who had a Top-5 finish last week at NSW Open, and Astha Madan are also not in the field. They will be featuring in the Investec SA Women's Open in South Africa from March 14.

On Wednesday, Vandana Agarwal and Siddhi Kapoor are paired in the opening two-ball, followed by amateur Nayanika Sanga in her maiden appearance and Ayesha Kapur in the second. The first three-ball features Ananya Datar, Amandeep Drall and Khushi Khanijau, while the fourth group has amateur Anika Varma, Gaurika Bishnoi and Smriti Mehra.

Amateur Natalii Gupta, Sifat Alag and Gursimar Badwal will play together in the fifth group, followed by Neha Tripathi, Ishvari Prasanna and Mehar Atwal in the sixth.

The seventh group comprises Suchitra Ramesh, Tavleen Batra and Anousha Tripathi. Ridhima Dilawari, Jyotsana Singh and Afshan Fatima make up the penultimate group, followed by the final grouping of Anisha Padukone, amateur Asmitha Sathish and Komal Chaudhary.

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First Published: Mar 12 2019 | 7:45 PM IST

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