Tvesa wages strong battle to equal career-best finish at 6th in France

play-off, which Babnik won and is now likely to get a Tokyo Olympic berth.Sanna Nuutinen of Finland shot 70 as did Felicity Johnson 70 for tied third, while other contenders Olivia Cowan, a co-leader after 36 holes, and Thai youngster Atthaya Thitikul also finished in the tie for third.Tvesa had to come up with a strong second round to make the cut which she did with the days best score of 4-under 67 and went up to T-10 after being T-52 on first day.On the final day, Tvesa birdied fifth, 11th, 16th and 17th.


PTI | Eureka | Updated: 06-06-2021 11:11 IST | Created: 06-06-2021 11:08 IST
Tvesa wages strong battle to equal career-best finish at 6th in France
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Indian golfer Tvesa Malik recorded her second consecutive top-10 result and also equaled her career-best finish on the Ladies European Tour with a Tied-6th place at the Jabra Ladies Open, here. Tvesa, who began the week with a modest 75, soared up the leader board with a 4-under 67 on the second day and closed with 1-under 70 on the final day for a total of 1-under 212 late on Saturday.

These had enjoyed a similar result at home in Hero Women's Indian Open in 2019. Tvesa was tied with five other players, including Austrian Christine Wolf (67), Scot Alison Muirhead (68), French golfer Anne.-Lise Caudal (69), Dane Linette Littau Durr Holmslykke (69) and Thai Atthaya Thitikul (74).

What undid Tvesa’s fine challenge was her scoring on the Par-5s. She dropped as many as four bogeys on them over three days. She bogeyed two Par-5s on day one, one on the second day, and two more on the third and final day. In comparison, she had just three birdies on the Par-5s. That cost her heavily.

Slovenian Pia Babnik, just 17 years of age, notched up her maiden win as she held her nerve in the crucial stages. She closed the final with a birdie-birdie finish for a 70 and set a clubhouse target after starting in the second last group. Babnik set the clubhouse target of 4-under 212 and defending champion Annabel Dimmock produced a birdie on 18th to force a. play-off, which Babnik won and is now likely to get a Tokyo Olympic berth.

Sanna Nuutinen of Finland shot 70 as did Felicity Johnson (70) for tied third, while other contenders Olivia Cowan, a co-leader after 36 holes, and Thai youngster Atthaya Thitikul also finished in the tie for third.

These had to come up with a strong second round to make the cut which she did with the day's best score of 4-under 67 and went up to T-10 after being T-52 on the first day.

On the final day, Tvesa birdied fifth, 11th, 16th, and 17th. She, however, dropped shots on the 10th, 15th, and 16th.

Tvesa, who briefly held the lead last week on the final day, was tied second for a brief period this week when she was one shot behind Babnik and Dimmock. But the bogey on 18th saw her drop sharply and she ended Tied-6th.

Earlier Dimmock’s challenge hit a roadblock with bogeys on 13th and 14th and she shot 72.

The win is also likely to get Babnik a Tokyo Olympic berth, while Tvesa hovers around the cut line, which will be decided in the final week this month.

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