In-form Pranavi Urs looking forward to teeing up at Hero Women’s Indian Open
Change of date at LPGA Qualifying School Stage 2 allows Pranavi to play HWIO 2022
Gurugram, October 7:Pranavi Urs, the in-form player on the domestic Hero Women’s
Pro Golf Tour, is the latest addition to the star-studded line-up at the Hero Women’s
Indian Open 2022.
A change in dates of the Stage 2 of the LPGA Tour Qualifying School Stage has allowed
Pranavi to play the National Open, the lone Ladies European Tour event in the region.
The US$ 400,000 Hero Women’s Indian Open will be held at the DLF Golf and Country
Club from Oct 20-23, 2022.
19-year-old Mysuru golfer, Pranavi has won five times in 13 legs of the domestic Tour.
She also went to Stage 1 of the LPGA Tour Qualifying School Stage and qualified for the
next stage.
The opportunity to play at the HWIO22 is almost a godsend for Pranavi, who will make
her maiden start as a pro at the event where she has earlier participated as an amateur.
She was thrilled as she said, “I am looking forward to playing the event.”
Hurricane Ian, which wreaked havoc in and around the Plantation Golf and Country Club
in Florida, damaged the course badly and forced the LPGA to shift the dates by month
from October 16-19 to November 17-20, 2022.
No sooner did she get the message on the change of dates, Pranavi got in touch with
Hero MotoCorp and requested to be put on the entry list, the date for which closed last
week.
Pranavi will be part of the solid Indian challenge that will include the 2016 Hero Indian
Open Champion, Aditi Ashok; the 2019 South African Women’s Open winner, Diksha
Dagar; Tvesa Malik, Vani Kapoor, Amandeep Drall among others.
At the start of 2020, Pranavi won in two successive weeks, first as an amateur and then
as a professional in the following start. She was however hit by an injury last year. She
resumed action in terrific form and has won five times and finished second or has
shared the runner-up spot four more times to lead the Hero Order of Merit by a huge
margin.
The Hero Women's Indian Open is towards the end of the season, which means the
players will get one of their last chances to get into the Tour Championship in Spain or
secure their card for 2023 at the Ladies European Tour.
The event will see a strong field for this year’s edition which will be led by Christine
Wolf, who won the event in 2019, when it was last held. She will be back to defend her
title. The other winners of the event include Camille Chevalier (2017), Aditi Ashok
(2016) and Caroline Hedwall (2011).
The Hero Women’s Indian Open started in 2007 and has been held each year, barring
2020 and 2021 because of Covid.