Aditi Ashok makes pro debut in Australia
in this week's Victorian Open
Aditi Ashok, only 17, with the LET Tour School Trophy in Morocco.
NEWS RELEASE FROM LET
By Bethan Cutler, Media Manager, LET
Bangalore
teenager Aditi Ashok starts a new chapter this week when she tees up in
her first professional tournament at the Oates Victorian
Open at 13th Beach Resort in Australia.
The
17-year-old showed her prodigious talent when she became the first
Indian player to win the Ladies European Tour’s Lalla Aicha Tour
School Final Qualifier in December, setting a new women’s course record
with a round of 10 under par at Samanah Golf Club in Marrakech, Morocco.
There
is plenty of expectation surrounding the rising star ahead of her
Ladies European Tour debut next week, when she will play in
the season-opening ISPS HANDA New Zealand Women’s Open at Clearwater
Golf Club in Christchurch.
Aditi
recorded her maiden win at the age of nine years and 10 months and
during her last year as an amateur, she won the St Rule Trophy at St Andrews ,
Ladies British Amateur Stroke play, Singha Thailand Amateur and also
earned a silver medal at the International European Ladies Amateur
Championship.
She also won two professional tournaments on the Women’s
Golf Association of India (WGAI) and turned pro ranked
11th in the world.
When
asked about her goals for her first year as a professional, she said:
“To win LET Rookie of the year and make it to the 2016 Olympics.
The Olympic Games is very much on my mind: it is one of my short term
goals.”
She
hopes to qualify for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games in mid-August as one of
the 60 female athletes qualified through the Olympic Golf
Rankings, with points earned from the World Rankings up to and
including 11 July.
Although she won’t finish her high school exams until
the first week of April, she feels that she is ready to take the step
up. “I have always wanted to be a professional ever
since I started playing golf, and so to realise this dream means a lot.
I am excited to start my rookie season.
“I
still have a lot to achieve and a lot of golf to play so I am taking it
one step at a time. But to know that I am inspiring a lot
of golfers in my country motivates me to work harder and do my best.”
On
the course, Ashok exudes a calm demeanour but there is clearly a steel
to the youngster, who has received valuable advice from the
former world number one woman golfer.
“I
look up to Annika Sorenstam and had a chance to meet her in Feb 2015.
She told me to always focus and work towards achieving my goals
and knowing exactly what I want to do and going after it.”
Ashok
is keen to be paired with fellow Hall of Fame legends Laura Davies and
Karrie Webb in Australia, where she is playing this week for
the first time.
On
initial impressions, Ashok said: “The weather has been pretty good,
people are warm and caring; golf courses are really good. I am
also excited to be staying right here at the 13th Beach Links, thanks
to Mr. David and Ms. Melinda Peebles who are hosting me and my mom.
"I
would like to experience most of the culture and I definitely want to
make time to go see kangaroos and koalas.”
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