Kolkata: India's leading women's professional
golfer, Smriti Mehra and current leader on the Hero Honda
Women's Professional Golf Tour, Sharmila Nicollet will head
the field in ninth leg of the event which begins here
on Wednesday.
A total of 16 pros will be teeing off at the Tollygunge club, which will be hosting a women's professional golf championship for the first time.
The event carries a prize purse of Rs 2.5 lakhs with the winner getting Rs 68,000.
Tour leader 19-year-old Nicollet, who is India's best potential for the 2020 Olympics, will be in the contention for the title along with veteran professional and local lady Smriti. Close on their heels not to be underestimated are Nalini Singh Siwach and Sanniya Sharma.
Youngest professional tour player Tanya Wadhwa, 18, will be making her maiden appearance in the city. A former junior grand slam winner in under-12 section, Tanya is based in Texas and turned professional just after the Hero Honda Women's Indian Open.
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A total of 16 pros will be teeing off at the Tollygunge club, which will be hosting a women's professional golf championship for the first time.
The event carries a prize purse of Rs 2.5 lakhs with the winner getting Rs 68,000.
Tour leader 19-year-old Nicollet, who is India's best potential for the 2020 Olympics, will be in the contention for the title along with veteran professional and local lady Smriti. Close on their heels not to be underestimated are Nalini Singh Siwach and Sanniya Sharma.
Youngest professional tour player Tanya Wadhwa, 18, will be making her maiden appearance in the city. A former junior grand slam winner in under-12 section, Tanya is based in Texas and turned professional just after the Hero Honda Women's Indian Open.
Read full story : http://www.zeenews.com/news684421.html