Gurbani defeated Ridhima Dilawari, who had denied Gauri Monga a place in the semifinals, while Aditi got the better of Astha Madan to set up a much-anticipated summit clash tomorrow between the top two lady golfers of the season at the Bombay Presidency Golf Club (BPGC) course in Chembur.
Gurbani and Aditi are the top two on the Indian Golf Union (IGU) Ladies Amateur Golf Tour Order of Merit list.
The duo had also finished one-two in the stroke play format of the event which preceded the match play rounds, to round off a great week of golf.
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