Wistron Ladies Open: The Indian quartet led by Pranavi Urs will need to wait for an extra day before getting to start the Million-dollar Wistron Ladies Open in Chinese Taipei. Following heavy rainfall and a flooded course, the organisers have decided to reduce the tournament to 54 holes, even as the staff and greenskeepers at the golf course are working tirelessly to alleviate the rain’s impact to ensure the course is ready for play.
Apart from Pranavi, the other Indians are Hitaashee Bakshi, who was third at the Women’s Indian Open two weeks ago, rookie Avani Prashanth, and Tvesa Malik. Diksha Dagar has skipped the event. Following a course inspection this morning at Sunrise Golf and Country Club, the Ladies European Tour (LET) and TLPGA have confirmed the Wistron Ladies Open has been reduced to 54 holes.
The committee and stakeholders have decided that it was not possible to open the practice facilities on Wednesday. The course remained unplayable, and therefore, for the safety of players and tournament personnel, there will be no course walk.