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Aditi and Pajaree on cusp of historic win

23-year-old is just 18 holes away from first-ever win for India on Tour

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Aditi Ashok has the chance to create history for Indian golf as she moved to within 18 holes of becoming the firstever winner on the LPGA Tour.

At the $2.3 million Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitation­al, being played in Midland, Michigan, the 23-year-old from Bengaluru and her 22-yearold partner from Thailand, Pajaree Anannaruka­rn, were joint leaders at 15-under par following a three-under par third-round on Friday.

The Indo-Thai pair is bogey-free for the tournament after three rounds. Given that two of these three rounds were played in alternate shots format, which is considered one of the toughest scoring formats in the sport, that achievemen­t becomes even more significan­t.

Ashok and Anannuruka­rn, who are calling their team ‘The Spice Girls’, made three birdies in Friday’s third round and share the lead with defending champions Cydney Clanton (US) and Jasmine Suwannapur­a (Thailand).

Anannaruka­rn and Ashok made birdies on holes 3, 6 and 15, while Clanton and Suwannapur­a posted their third consecutiv­e round of 65.

If Ashok and Anannuruka­rn manage to fend off a field packed with superstars, it will be the first win by an Indian at the highest level of women’s profession­al golf. It will also boost her confidence ahead of the Olympics, for which she qualified for the second straight time. While India has had one winner on the men’s PGA Tour (Arjun Atwal at 2010 Wyndham Championsh­ip), Ashok is only the second woman to qualify for the LPGA after Simi Mehra in the late 1990s.

Ashok is playing her fifth season on the LPGA Tour and her career-best finish is a tie for sixth at the 2018 Volunteers of America Classic.

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