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Golf: Diksha Dagar To Lead India’s Charge As Women's Indian Open; Kick Off On Oct 9
The early entries include the defending champion, Liz Young of England, and the current 2025 Order of Merit leader, Mimi Rhodes, who is showing noticeable talent even while being in her rookie year.
Past LET Order of Merit winners, Switzerland’s Chiara Tamburlini (2024) and Thailand’s Trichat Cheenglab (2023), are also participating. Recent winners like Alice Hewson of England, Shannon Tan of Singapore, Darcey Hall, and Sara Kouskova have also sent in their entries. The last date for entries is still open, and more confirmations are expected in the weeks leading up to the tournament.
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