Golf roundup: Diksha finds her game as Aditi slips
In simple words: On August 13 in London, Diksha Dagar from India played a steady round of golf, scoring even-par 72 with one birdie and one bogey. She is currently tied for 35th place, an improvement from her previous position of tied for 47th, in the Women’s British Open at Walton-on-the-Hill. Aditi Ashok, also from India, played her 27th Major tournament and had a difficult time, scoring 3-over 75, even though she ended with a birdie. She finished in the 28th position, which was lower than her previous position of 9th. England’s Charley Hull shot a score of 68, while America’s Lilia Vu shot a score of 67. Both of them were tied for the first place with a score of 9-under. Hull, the crowd’s favorite at home, played a good round with a score of 4-under 68. Meanwhile, Vu had an even better round with a score of 5-under 67. USA’s Vu is seeking to win another major championship this year. She previously won the Chevron Championship in April. In other news, India’s Anirban Lahiri played exceptionally well with five birdies in his first six holes, allowing him to rise to tied-4th place in the LIV Golf Bedminster tournament. Lahiri started the day with a score of 3-over 74 but has improved and is now 4-under. He is in fourth place along with Bubba Watson and Patrick Reed. Lahiri made several birdies on the back nine and is now 6-under at the halfway point of the game. He got a birdie on the second hole, got a bogey on the fifth hole, and got birdies on the seventh and eighth holes. However, he lost a point on the ninth hole. Cameron Smith will have a four-shot advantage going into the last round. Smith, who was the winner of the LIV Golf London tournament last month, is trying to win for the third time in LIV Golf. He hit a score of 4-under 67 to have a total score of 9-under. Dean Burmester and Phil Mickelson are both 5-under. Jeev is currently in sixth place. Jeev had a good round with five birdies in a row on the back-nine, finishing with a score of 4-under 68 in the Legends Tour Trophy. He scored six points below par on six holes, but made two points above par on two holes. Jeev came in sixth place with a score of 68. Joakim Haeggman from Sweden and Stephen Dodd from Wales shared the lead with a score of 66 each. James Kingston from South Africa, Bradley Dredge from Wales, and Grieg Hutcheon from Scotland were tied for third place with a score of 5-under. Nishtha Madan finished in 55th place in the Four Winds Invitational on the Epson Tour. Gabriela Ruffels won her third tournament of the year by finishing with a score of 3-over par, after shooting a 1-over par round of 73. The Australian golfer scored 3 strokes under par, which gave them a total score of 12 strokes under par and allowed them to win the tournament by three strokes. Please rewrite the text so that it is easier to understand.
