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Who has become the first Indian golfer to grab an Australian LPGA card?
A. Diksha Dagar
B. Astha Madan
C. Vani Kapoor
D. Ridhima Dilawari

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Hint: The main Indian to procure a card for the Australian Ladies PGA Tour (LPGA) after getting through its first-truly Qualifying Tournament at the Ballarat Golf Club in Ballarat, Australia.

Complete answer:
Vani shot rounds of 71, 78, and 69 to complete at two-more than 218 and was tied-twelfth with three others. The main 20 from a field of 81 procured playing rights on the Australian LPGA yet there were numerous different advantages and spots accessible as well.
Other Indian young ladies in the Australian LPGA Qualifying were Diksha Dagar (tied-30th with a series of 79-73-72); Astha Madan (tied-37th with cards of 75-78-73) and Ridhima Dilawari (tied-57th with cards of 76-79-76).
Despite not create the card, Diksha, Astha, and Ridhima could get into a portion of the

Australian LPGA occasions, similar to the impending Ballarat Icons Australian LPGA Pro-Am, the place where Diksha and Astha will get a beginning in the two-day AUD 30,000 occasion throughout the end of the week close by Vani.
Prior, to the strained debut Australian LPGA Qualifying Tournament, Tsai Peiying of Taiwan arose as the champ after shooting the last round of one-under-standard 71 to complete at nine-under-standard and guarantee a five-shot triumph over American Cheyenne Knight and Australian Tamie Durdin.

With her Australian LPGA rights secure, Vani likewise got through a play-off to choose the last spot for the Vic Open, which is co-endorsed by the Australian LPGA and the USLPGA. Vani won the spot on the third season finisher opening with a grip five-foot putt. The Vic Open will along these lines be Vani's LPGA debut.

Hence, the correct answer is option (C)

Note: The main 15 players picked up exclusions into the Australian Ladies Classic Bonville (Feb 21-24), the ActewAGL Canberra Classic (Mar 1-3), and the Women's NSW Open (Mar 7-10), all co-endorsed by the LET.