ADITI ASHOK
AGE: 26 5 LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR WINS 4TH AT THE TOKYO OLYMPICS
August 2021. "Are you watching golf? This cute Bengaluru girl.. She needs some birdies. With eagles, she could even win gold." "Bloody hell, somebody get her the damn birds. So, are they like good luck charms?" Judgmental silence. Google search: birdies eagles golf.
Even as I frantically read up on golf-related terms, the search term "golf rules" was at its peak in Google's trends for India. The reason was Aditi Ashok. The unheralded golfer, who was ranked 178th in the world before Tokyo 2020, got off to a flying start at the Kasumigaseki Country Club's East Course. The par— the number of strokes a proficient golfer would need to complete the course—was 71. Aditi finished the 18-hole course in 67 strokes in the first round—the same as the world number one Nelly Korda of the US.
This story is from the August 04, 2024 edition of THE WEEK India.
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