Amandeep, who said that this was one of the best rounds in this event, was two shots behind Sweden's Linda Wessberg, who shot a seven-under 65 to lead the field in the Ladies European Tour sanctioned event
Christine Wolf did not begin the current season as well as she would have liked. After a modest T-16 in Kenya, she was way down on the leaderboard over the next few starts. But with the Women's Indian Open approaching, her form has picked up dramatically.
The 19-year-old Mysuru golfer, Pranavi Urs 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 Women's Indian Open will be held at the DLF Golf and Country Club from October 20-23.
The win for Gaurika comes at the right time ahead of the Women's Indian Open next month. Gaurika also moved up the Order of Merit to fourth place ahead of Jahanvi Bakshi. The top three spots are occupied by Pranavi Urs, Hitaashee Bakshi and Seher Atwal.