Pranavi is T-4 but has five holes to play, Diksha is T-21 in Johannesburg

ANI April 4, 2025 133 views

The Joburg Ladies Open's first round was dramatically interrupted by course flooding, leaving several golfers mid-round. India's Pranavi Urs has impressively positioned herself at tied-fourth, sitting at 5-under with five holes remaining. England's Mimi Rhodes has taken the lead with a spectacular bogey-free 8-under 65, continuing her remarkable recent form. Despite challenging conditions, Indian golfers like Pranavi and Diksha Dagar are showing strong potential in this international tournament.

"Just two weeks ago, Rhodes secured her maiden Ladies European Tour (LET) title" - Article Source
Johannesburg, April 4: Pranavi Urs was in fine form before the first round was suspended due to a flooded course at Modderfontein Golf Club in the first round of the Joburg Ladies Open.

Key Points

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Pranavi Urs at 5-under with five holes left to play

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Mimi Rhodes leads with 8-under 65

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Diksha Dagar sits at T-21 position

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Course flooding interrupts first-round play

When play was suspended eight groups were yet to finish 18 holes and will resume tomorrow to complete their rounds. Pranavi at 5-under through 13 holes was one of them.

England's Mimi Rhodes was able to finish 18 holes and continue her dream start in her rookie season, to lead with a round of 65 (-8) on the Par-73 course.

Pranavi, a former winner at her home Tour, Women's Pro Golf Tour, started with a bogey on the Par-5 tenth but then recovered quickly five birdies on the remaining eight holes on the back nine. She added one more on the second and was 5-under to be T-4 when play was suspended.

Rhodes led at 8-under with Casandra Alexander of South Africa second at 7-under and Singapore's Shannon Tan (6-under) at third.

Apart from Pranavi the other Indians had completed their round with Diksha Dagar (71) at T-21 but Avani Prashanth and Tvesa Malik had a rough day with 4-over 77 each and were T-107th and will need a low second round to make the cut.

Rhodes, 23, who started on the 10th tee, started her round with a birdie which set the tone for the rest of the day. Rhodes secured a bogey-free round, making back-to-back birdies on 12th and 13th, followed by a further birdie on 16. The rookie then had a further birdie blitz on the front nine, with four more to finish the round eight-under par.

Just two weeks ago, Rhodes secured her maiden Ladies European Tour (LET) title at the Ford Women's NSW Open in Australia. She is hoping this momentum continues for the rest of the week.

South Africa's Casandra Alexander currently sits in second place with a round of 66 (-7), dropping her only shot of the day on the 3rd hole.

Ireland's Lauren Walsh and Pranavi are currently in a tie for fourth place on five-under par, with Urs still to play four holes.

Three players are currently tied for sixth place on four-under par. England's Alice Hewson and Sweden's Kajsa Arwefjall both fired rounds of 69 (-4), while another English star, Hannah Screen, is currently four-under par with two holes left to play.

Reader Comments

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Sarah K.
Pranavi's comeback after that opening bogey was impressive! Five birdies in eight holes is 🔥 Hope she finishes strong tomorrow. Rooting for our Indian golfers!
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Mike T.
Mimi Rhodes is on fire this season! Back-to-back strong performances. The rookie is making quite a statement on the LET tour.
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Anita R.
While the article is informative, I wish there was more analysis about the course conditions and how the flood delay might affect players' momentum tomorrow.
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David L.
That's a tough day for Avani and Tvesa. Hope they bounce back in round 2. Golf can be so unpredictable - one bad round doesn't define a player!
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Priya M.
So proud to see Indian women golfers competing internationally! Diksha holding steady at T-21 is great too. The future looks bright for women's golf in India 🇮🇳
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Tom W.
The international mix at the top is exciting to see - England, South Africa, Singapore, and India all represented. Shows how global women's golf has become!

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