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The Hero Women’s Indian is going in full in Gurugram, India. This year marks the 15th edition of the event which started in 2007. So far at least one player from countries like India Taiwan, Japan, Germany, and France has registered one win at the event.

Fans are hoping to see an Indian player win so that the trophy remains at home. Today the third round concluded with lots of changes from yesterday. The leaderboard is continuously changing with different names on top every day. Let’s find out what happened today and what are the tee times for Sunday.

Who is where in the third round of the Indian Women’s Open?

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The most sought-after player in the field is Diksha Dagar who aced the third round with a birdie finish and wrapped it with 1 under 71. She is currently in the fourth spot on the leaderboard and falls five shots behind Aline Krauter. She is representing Germany this year and is hoping to repeat the win of her country from last year.

She carded a round of 68 but seems to be losing her hold. While yesterday’s runner-up India’s Vani Kapoor fell behind today as she was overshadowed by Sweden’s Sara Kjellker who made 4 under 68 to clench the spot at 9 under. She is in great form and in her last six starts she has made five top 10 finishes.

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Norway’s Madelene Stavnar who was leading in the first round has fallen three places during the third round and is in the fourth spot. She made 69, today after 66 and 64 on the first and the second round. Now the final round remains to be done tomorrow.

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Let’s take a look at the tee times and the pairings.

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Tee times for the Women’s Indian Open

The final round will be held tomorrow and these groups of players will be playing together

MatchTimeTeeNamesCountryRepresents
109:101Smilla Tarning SoenderbyDENDenmark
Camille ChevalierFRAFrance
Momoka KoboriNZLUnattached
209:211Kim MetrauxSUILausanne
Marianne SkarpnordNORMoss Rygge GC Norway
Laura BeveridgeSCOKippie Lodge Sports and CC
309:321Linda WessbergSWESweden
Ridhima DilawariINDIndia
Nuria IturriozESPFinca Cortesin Golf
409:431Nishtha MadanINDIndia
Sara KouskovaCZECzech Republic
Vidhatri Urs (a)INDUnattached
509:541Noora KomulainenFINFinland
Becky MorganWALWales
Sanna NuutinenFINHelsinki, Finland
610:101Trichat CheenglabTHAUnattached
Johanna GustavssonSWELannalodge Golfresort
Gaurika BishnoiINDWGAI
710:211Eleanor GivensENGEngland
Luna Sobron GalmesESP
Lee-Anne PaceRSAPaarl, South Africa
810:321Carmen AlonsoESPGrupo Preventiva Seguros
Liz YoungENGPeter Thompson Golf
Jana MelichovaCZEAlbatross Golf Club
910:481Avani Prashanth (a)INDUnattached
Anne-Charlotte MoraFRAGolf Nantes Ile d Or
Gabriella CowleyENG
1010:591Vani KapoorINDDLF Golf and Country Club
Hannah BurkeENGMid Herts Golf Club
Diksha DagarINDNew Delhi, India
1111:101Madelene StavnarNORNorway
Sara KjellkerSWELjunghusens Golfclub
Aline KrauterGERStuttgart
1209:1010Khushi KhanijauINDUnattached
April AngurasaraneeTHAUnattached
Christine WolfAUTOlympia Golf IGLS
1309:2110Lydia HallWALDST Group
Dorthea ForbrigdNOROslo Golf Club
Amandeep DrallINDPanchkula Golf Club and DLF Go
1409:3210Ursula WikstromFINFinland
Neha TripathiINDDlf Golf and Country Club
Elin ArvidssonSWEUnattached
1509:4310Lisa PetterssonSWETaby Golfklubb
Kelsey MacdonaldSCOScotland
Elina NummenpaaFINFinland
1609:5410Renate GrimstadNORNorway
Yuri OnishiJPNUnattached
Louise DuncanSCOUnattached
1710:0510Polly MackGERUnattached
Elia FolchESP
Moa FolkeSWELanderyds Golfklubb
1810:1610Mireia PratESPSpain
Anne-Lise CaudalFRAFrance
Lauren HolmeyNEDThe Netherlands
1910:2710Anna MagnussonSWE
Magdalena SimmermacherARGBuenos Aires, Argentina
Emma GrechiFRAFrance
2010:3810Celine HerbinFRALacoste, France
Harang LeeESP
Felicity JohnsonENGEngland
2110:4910Hayley DavisENGFerndown Golf Club
Rosie DaviesENGEngland
2211:0010Lea Anne BramwellWALUnattached
Becky BrewertonWALtmd Building Consultancy

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So who is your pick for the event? Let us know in the comments.

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