Golf: Indian team raring to go in Women's Amateur Asia Pacific (Image Source: IANS)
Avani Prashanth, already in the Top-100 of the world at 77th, is keen to get better and better and maybe even feature in Top-10. And her presence has the rest of the team raring to go in the Women's Amateur Asia-Pacific (WAAP) championship.
The 16-year-old Bengaluru girl knows that the WAAP is a marquee event in this part of the world, and could be the big stage. After winning the Queen Sirikit Cup individual section, Avani desires the top spot at the WAAP, which does not hold great memories for her.
Avani coming into last year's event had a fever on the first day itself and missed the cut. She wants to put that disappointment behind her.