<p>Aditi Ashok had a rough final day in tough scoring conditions and carded three-over 76, which saw her stumble to tied-sixth place at the RACV Gold Coast Challenge here today.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The 18-year-old Indian, who had a share of the lead on the first day and was third after day two, opened with three bogeys in a row and was never able to make ground on the overnight co-leader Thailand's Prima Thammaraks (73).<br /><br />Prima claimed her first professional victory beating Australian Sarah Jane Smith by one shot in the Australian LPGA Tour event.<br /><br />Sarah (68) was the only player to shoot under 70 on a tough final day.<br /><br />Nevertheless, Aditi showed that she is one of the star players in the women's circuit, as it was her eighth top-10 in last nine starts, which also include two wins -- Hero Women's Indian Open and Qatar Ladies Open -- late last year.<br /><br />She will now play Oates Victoria Open next week, the opening event of the Ladies European Tour in 2017.<br /><br />After three bogeys in first three holes, Aditi did have three birdies on fourth, 12th and 18th, but she also dropped shots on seventh, 11th and 13th holes.<br /><br />Vani Kapoor, the other Indian, who made the cut, shot 77 after rounds of 73 and 79 on first two days. She finished tied-38th.<br /><br />Amandeep Drall missed the cut.<br /><br />Prima, started the day tied for the lead at six-under par with her 18-year-old compatriot Paannarat Thanapolboonyaras. She quickly zipped ahead with birdies on the 3rd, 5th and 6th holes to take a four-shot lead over the rest of the field.<br /><br />She dropped a bogey on seventh and that was followed up by a double bogey at the 8th. When she bogeyed the par-5 ninth, her lead was down to one. She needed a birdie on final hole to win and she did that from 20 feet. <br /></p>
<p>Aditi Ashok had a rough final day in tough scoring conditions and carded three-over 76, which saw her stumble to tied-sixth place at the RACV Gold Coast Challenge here today.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The 18-year-old Indian, who had a share of the lead on the first day and was third after day two, opened with three bogeys in a row and was never able to make ground on the overnight co-leader Thailand's Prima Thammaraks (73).<br /><br />Prima claimed her first professional victory beating Australian Sarah Jane Smith by one shot in the Australian LPGA Tour event.<br /><br />Sarah (68) was the only player to shoot under 70 on a tough final day.<br /><br />Nevertheless, Aditi showed that she is one of the star players in the women's circuit, as it was her eighth top-10 in last nine starts, which also include two wins -- Hero Women's Indian Open and Qatar Ladies Open -- late last year.<br /><br />She will now play Oates Victoria Open next week, the opening event of the Ladies European Tour in 2017.<br /><br />After three bogeys in first three holes, Aditi did have three birdies on fourth, 12th and 18th, but she also dropped shots on seventh, 11th and 13th holes.<br /><br />Vani Kapoor, the other Indian, who made the cut, shot 77 after rounds of 73 and 79 on first two days. She finished tied-38th.<br /><br />Amandeep Drall missed the cut.<br /><br />Prima, started the day tied for the lead at six-under par with her 18-year-old compatriot Paannarat Thanapolboonyaras. She quickly zipped ahead with birdies on the 3rd, 5th and 6th holes to take a four-shot lead over the rest of the field.<br /><br />She dropped a bogey on seventh and that was followed up by a double bogey at the 8th. When she bogeyed the par-5 ninth, her lead was down to one. She needed a birdie on final hole to win and she did that from 20 feet. <br /></p>