Golf: Neha moves into four-shot lead

January 30, 2013 05:06 pm | Updated 05:06 pm IST - Kolkata

Neha Tripathi played a flawless brilliant back nine of three-under 33 to come up with an even par 72, which catapulted her into the lead at the end of round 2 in the opening event of the 2013 Hero Women’s Professional Golf Tour here on Wednesday.

Playing at the Royal Calcutta Golf Club, Neha, lying second after the first round of 77, has a total of 149. Neha is four shots clear of Smriti Mehra (77-76), who is at 153.

First round leader Vani Kapoor plummeted with an 80 and has a total of 155.

After three pars and a birdie on fourth, Neha had a tough time on the front nine as she dropped bogeys on fifth and sixth followed by a double bogey on seventh.

She turned in three-over 39. But she reversed her fortunes on the back nine with birdies on 10th and 11th and a series of six pars before ending the day with a final birdie on 18th.

The second best card of the day came from Mehra, who had one birdie on the par-5 fourth, three bogeys and a double bogey on 10th.

Vani was unable to come to terms with the course in third round. She had three bogeys on front nine and then came a quadruple on par-4 12th, followed by a double on par-3 13th.

She ended with four pars and a birdie on 18th for a card of 80.

Rani Sonti (85-78) was fourth, while Ankita Tiwana (80—86) and Vandana Agarwal (79—87) were tied for fifth.

The Rs. 4,000,000 event is the first in the series of 12 this year.

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