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Avani Prashanth shoots 65 to finish tied-13th in Australia

ANI March 17, 2025 61 views

Young Indian golfer Avani Prashanth showcased her potential with a remarkable final-round performance at the Australian Women's Classic. Her 5-under 65 highlighted her ability to adapt to challenging course conditions, particularly with tricky greens and windy weather. Despite not securing a top-10 finish, Avani demonstrated significant improvement in her putting and overall game strategy. The tournament was ultimately won by Belgian golfer Manon De Roey, who claimed her third Ladies European Tour title with a clutch birdie on the final hole.

"I was glad I got it together and am looking forward to next week." - Avani Prashanth
Coffs Harbour, March 17: Avani Prashanth shot a superb 5-under 65 in the final round of the Australian Women's Classic and registered a solid top-15 finish in her maiden season on the Ladies European Tour. With earlier 72-70, she totalled 3-under 207 and finished six shots behind the winner, Manon De Roey, who birdied the final hole to pip Cara Gainer to the title.

Key Points

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Avani shoots impressive 5-under 65 in final round

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Manon De Roey wins third LET title dramatically

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Indian golfer shows promise in Ladies European Tour

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Challenging course conditions tested players' skills

Pranavi Urs, who was the other Indian to make the cut, shot 72 and ended at T-65. Diksha Dagar had missed the cut.

Avani started on the tenth and birdied the 10th, 12th, 14th, 17th and 18th. She added a sixth on the second and was 6-under and looking at a top-10 finish. That's when she dropped shots on the third and the fifth but picked the last one at the seventh.

Avani, a top-10 finisher in her home event, the Indian Open, in the past while being an amateur, was pleased with the final day show and said, "It was a good final day as I had been struggling with reading the greens the past two days. Finally fixed it out today so it was it was very good. Holed short one on the first, the tenth of the course. Then from there it was quite good like I made a lot of long putts. I don't think I had too many approach close. Of the seven birdies I hit two approaches actually like within eight feet and everything else was like 15-20-25 feet putts. That's what you needed to shoot low here. Because of the greens being hard you weren't able to get close and because of the wind being up too. So, I so glad I got it together and am are looking forward to next week.

For the winner, Manon it was a third LET win and jumped to second in 2025 Order of Merit. De Roey made a clutch birdie at the 18th hole and became a three-time Ladies European Tour (LET) winner.

On a nervy final day, the Belgian kept her cool late on dialling in an excellent approach to seven feet at the par-4 18th before sealing the putt for LET victory number three.

The victory is De Roey's third on the LET after she won the 2022 Aramco Team Series - Bangkok title and 2024 Investec SA Women's Open.

In solo second, she finished Gainer on eight-under par after her hot finish. The young star in the making, Wongras, finished the week in third on seven-under par. Sweden's Kajsa Arwefjall fired a 66 (-4) to share fourth alongside Kemp on six-under par. The home favourite returned to action this week for the first time since breaking her leg seven months ago. An incredible comeback story.

Next up, the LET continues its co-sanctioned Aussie swing with the WPGA Tour heading south to Wollongong for the Ford NSW Women's Open.

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