Diksha Dagar finishes in a tie for 28th place at the Women's Open tournament
In the ongoing 2025 AIG Women's Open, Indian golfer Diksha Dagar has made a strong showing, tying for 28th place after two rounds. The weather conditions at the Royal Porthcawl Golf Club have been unpredictable, but Dagar has managed to navigate them well.
Dagar began the second round with two pars, but dropped shots on the third and sixth holes. However, she made an impressive eagle on the Par-5 ninth hole and had an even par score at the turn. She finished the second round with a 1-over 73, following her first round score of 71.
Dagar's performance in the 2025 Women's Open marks her sixth appearance in the tournament. Notably, she was tied with Emma Spitz at 28th place, while Miyu Yamashita, a 23-year-old from Japan, led the pack at 11-under-par after two rounds.
Sadly, detailed data for Dagar's 2022 Women's Open performance could not be found in the current search results. However, her recent performances on the Ladies European Tour Order of Merit have been strong. She has been ranked around 12th to 13th with multiple top-10 finishes and a runner-up finish at the Lalla Meryem Cup.
In this year's Women's Open, Dagar is the only Indian participant. She will play the third round with Australian Stephanie Kyriacou, who had an eventful second round. Kyriacou recorded a hole-in-one and an eagle, but also had a run of four bogeys in a row.
The cut for the weekend rounds was set at 2-over par, allowing 71 players to advance. Four players are tied for third place on four-under par after 36 holes. These include Chiara Tamburlini (Switzerland), Laura Fuenfstueck (Germany), Pajaree Anannarukarn (Thailand), and Lindy Duncan (America).
Rio Takeda, another Japanese player, is in second place at 8-under after two rounds. Three players, A Lim Kim (South Korea), Sei Young Kim (South Korea), and Madelene Sagstrom (Sweden), all finished the second round on three-under par.
As the tournament progresses, it will be interesting to see if Dagar can maintain her strong performance and potentially climb the leaderboard. The third round promises to be an exciting one, with many players vying for the top spots.
Sports news from the 2025 AIG Women's Open reveal that Indian golfer Diksha Dagar has given a commendable performance, securing a tie for 28th place after two rounds. Despite the weather conditions being unpredictable, Dagar's golf skills have shone through. In the ongoing tournament, Dagar's opinion on the course could provide valuable insights, especially considering her strong ranking on the Ladies European Tour Order of Merit. Meanwhile, golf enthusiasts are eagerly following other players like Rio Takeda from Japan, who currently stands at second place, and Miyu Yamashita, who leads the pack.