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Aditi Ashok shoots career-best 63, finishes T-15 at Drive On Champs

Aditi Ashok produced a sensational career-best nine-under 63 in the third and final round as she shot from the cutline to finish T-15 at the LPGA Drive On Championship. Needing just 23 putts to go through the round, Aditi holed nine birdies and had no bogeys. There was a point, when most of the leaders had not even begun as Aditi rose up the leader board to as high as Tied-third, but finished T-15 as the others came into play.

After a T-13 in her previous start, Aditi is showing solid form and could well break through this season for her maiden title on the LPGA. Ireland's Leona Maguire (67) gave her mother a birthday present a day early by becoming the first woman golfer from her country to win on the LPGA Tour. Finishing in solo second was 11-time LPGA Tour winner Lexi Thompson.

Aditi, who shot 72-71 in the first two rounds, needed a birdie on her last hole of the second round, to make the cut. On the final day she was on fire. “I was putting really good,” Ashok told the LPGA.

“I made almost everything. Every chance I got, I made the putt, which was great.” “I wasn't hitting it as good as I wanted to,” Ashok said on Saturday. “I feel like I was not in control most of the time, so I was holing like 10-, 20-footers.

Still, the putting worked, so it was a good day.” “I think I was kind of playing with a draw. Well, I was calling it a hook, but my dad was being nice. He was calling it a draw.

I was turning the ball right-to-left a lot. After a couple holes I was just like, ‘I have to play with it today.' I think it worked well.” Maguire shot a final-round 67 to cruise into the winner's circle. Her 198 ties her career-best 54-hole score, last recorded at the 2021 Pelican Women's Championship.

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