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Former professional golfer Paige Spiranac is an internet sensation at the moment, raising a storm with her hot pics on Instagram and already has over 2.9 million followers.
American Nelly Korda shot a flawless four-under-par 68 in the final round to win her maiden LPGA title by two strokes at the Swinging Skirts Taiwan Championship on Sunday.
Returning to action after a three-week gap, India's Aditi Ashok shot 71 and 68 to open her campaign in the LPGA Shoprite Classic at Galloway.
Former amateur world number one Minjee Lee has not quite taken the LPGA by storm since turning professional in 2014 but refutes any suggestion that she is an underachiever.
Young Indian golfer Aditi Ashok registered her career-best finish on the LPGA with a superb Tied-7 finish at the MEDIHEAL Championship after shooting a three-under 69 in the final round.
Indian golfer Aditi Ashok regained her form on the final day as she carded six birdies en route to her best card of the week to finish T-26 at the Bank of Hope Founders Cup on the LPGA tour.
Aditi, winner of the Hero Women's Indian Open among the two titles she bagged in her Rookie Year as a professional in 2016, has earned a special status on the LPGA. Sharmila topped a unique twitter poll to gain one of the sponsors' berth in the USD 1.5 million event.
Aditi played steady golf with a birdie on 18th, after starting from the tenth. She added a second birdie on fifth, but a late bogey on eighth pushed her back slightly. She was two-under 142 and tied-40th.
The 18-year-old Bangalore golfer, who represented India at the recent Olympic Games in Rio, shot a final round of three-under 69 and finished Tied-ninth at the Golf Club Hubbelrath in Germany.
Cheyenne Nicole Woods, Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) star and the niece of 14-time Major winner Tiger Woods, will be the main attraction at this year's edition of the Women's Indian Open.
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