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Vani Kapoor carded a fine one-over 73 to take the lead on day one... Read More
NOIDA:

Vani Kapoor

carded a fine one-over 73 to take the lead on day one in the 17th leg of the Hero Women's Professional Golf Tour at the

Noida Golf Club

on Wednesday.

Trailing her in the second position is

Vaishavi Sinha

with a score of two-over 74.

Delhi's Vani had a unusual start carding a birdie less front nine, with a double bogey on the eighth hole.

She dropped a shot on the 12th hole in her back nine, but an eagle on the 17th helped her to control the damage and take the lead on day one.

Local girl Vaishavi had a shaky start carding a double bogey on the second hole. She went on to drop shots on the fifth and eighth holes and a birdie on the sixth in her front nine.

She got better as the day progressed and played a bogey free back nine, carding a birdie on the 14th hole to take the second position with a score of two-over 74 after the first days play of the Rs 6,00,000 event which will culminate on Friday.

Chandigarh's

Saaniya Sharma

carded a birdie on the third hole, while dropping shots on the first, fifth and seventh in her front nine. She dropped shots on the 11th and 12th holes, with her lone birdie on the 16th in her back nine to finish the round in the third spot with a score of three-over 75.

Panchkula's Amandeep Drall and Kolkata's

Smriti Mehra

were tied fourth with identical scores of four over 76.

Amandeep would have hoped for a better start carding four continuous bogeys on the second, third, fourth and fifth holes. She went on to add two birdies on the eighth and ninth in her front nine. She carded a birdie on the 17th hole with a bogey on the 12th and a double bogey on the 10th.

Smriti's card on the day saw a birdie less front nine carding bogeys on the first, fourth, sixth and seventh holes. In her back nine she carded a bogey on the 11th hole with a double on the 17th.

However, with birdies on the 13th, 14th and 18th holes she was able to control the damage and finish the first round with a score of four-over 76.

Kolkata's

Neha Tripathi

and

Siddhi Kapoor

are tied sixth along with Jaipur's

Afshan Fatima

with identical scores of five-over 77.

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