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Parnita's achievement

Kathmandu: Chandigarh-based Parnita Garewal became the first Asian woman to make the cut in a men's professional golf tournament after she carded a 12-over 84 for a tied 44th spot after the second round of the Surya Nepal Masters here.

Parnita created history by making the cut in her first ever-professional tournament with a two-day total of 165. Meanwhile, Nepalese golfers stole the show with four locals figuring in the top five at the mid-way stage of the event. Deepak Thapa Magar shot a three-under 69 which handed him a four-stroke lead over the field at five-under 139.

Sabin Sapkota (72) was placed second at one-under 143 and Deepak Acharya third (72) at 144. Overnight leader Suleiman Ali, Feroz Ali, local Ramesh Nagarkoti were tied sixth at 146.

Amateur Tashi Ghale and Ravi Khadka were tied for the lead among the amateurs at five-over 149. Ghale shot a 76 while Khadka shot a 75. — PTI

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