Coffs Harbour Cofs Harbor: According to the Australian Women's Classic Press Release, Ruki Avni Prashant and Pranavi Urs achieved a cut in the Australian Women Classic affected by the weather, while the more experienced Deeksha Dagar lagged behind.

Avni, who was playing her first season, finished 70 in the 72 of her first round and 2-over up to 36 hole and finished 40th. Pranavi Urs (73-71) cut the cut as the top-60 and play the tie final round. Pranavi is at the joint 60th position. Two-time LET winner Deeksha Dagar made a 74-73 card and missed the cut, which came on a 4-over.

The Sara Kemp, who had seriously injured herself in a strange golf cart accident eight months ago and broke her tibia and fibula, made a sensational return with 62 (-8) and took a 2-shot lead with a round remaining.

Avni has also made it to the top-10 in LET events, including her domestic events, Hero women's Indian Open, and she bounted twice on the front nine in the third and ninth hole. He made a good comeback on the back nine with the Birdi on the 11th and 17th Hole. Pranvi, the winner of her home tour Hero Order of Merit, made three birdies against four bogies. Since August, 39 -year -old Kemp, running out of action, has returned from surgery and returned to a round with a bogie and nine Birds. Starting four shots behind the first day's trio, Kemp made a bogie in a cross-4 seconds, but then performed brilliantly and made nine beats in 17 hole and made a step towards 10 under crosses for the tournament.

Second place with eight under cross is Manon de Roe (69–63) of Belgium and Darcy Harry (64–68) of Wales. The press release further stated that the former player performed brilliantly and put several long puts to reach a round of 63 (-7). The fourth place is a shot behind Sweden's Moa Folke and Thailand's Cholchewa Wongras. At the age of 17, the latter Cofs Harbor is proving to be one of the most talked about stories in this week. Austria's Emma Spitz, England's Kara Gainer and Ireland's Lauren Walsh are ranked sixth with six under crosses.

Second place with eight under cross is Manon de Roe (69–63) of Belgium and Darcy Harry (64–68) of Wales. The press release further stated that the former player performed brilliantly and put several long puts to reach a round of 63 (-7). The fourth place is a shot behind Sweden's Moa Folke and Thailand's Cholchewa Wongras. At the age of 17, the latter Cofs Harbor is proving to be one of the most talked about stories in this week. Austria's Emma Spitz, England's Kara Gainer and Ireland's Lauren Walsh are ranked sixth with six under crosses.

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