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Sneha Singh wins maiden title as pro on Women's Pro Golf Tour

After winning the eighth leg of the 2021 season as an amateur, she won the second leg of the 2022 WPG Tour in Visakhapatnam. But a win as pro had eluded her since then.Sneha's victory also moved her to the top of the Hero Order of Merit ahead of Seher Atwal, while Seher lies second as Jasmine moved up to third.Sneha staged a fine comeback on the back nine to finally pave her way to the top of the podium for the first time as a professional.

Sneha, who trailing Jasmine Shekar by two shots at the start of the day, fell five behind by the turn. But after making the turn she was on fire and found four birdies on the home stretch to set a clubhouse target of even par 216.When Jasmine came to the 17th tee, she was 2-under for the day, but still one ahead of Sneha with two holes to go. She just needed two pars on the last two holes for a maiden win and deny Sneha yet again.But the young Bengaluru golfer came under pressure and dropped a shot on 17th. She then parred the 18th for a card of 1-under 71.This meant both Sneha (69) and Jasmine (71) were tied at even par 216 and went into a play-off.They went up and down the 18th three times before Sneha birdied the 18th on the third attempt after both had parred the hole in their first two play-off holes.Amateur Saanvi Somu (72) was sole third, while another rookie pro Kriti Chowhan, who has in the past finished runner-up as an amateur, shot 76 on the final day and finished fourth alongside Seher Atwal (73) at 6-over 222.Sneha's 69 was the best score of the week, and it ended her long wait for a win as a professional.Sneha, who began the week with a disappointing 77 in the first round, made amends with a second round 70, which was also the best round of the second day.On the final

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