
Aditi Ashok made history on Tuesday (May 16) by becoming the first Indian female golfer to enter the top 50 in the world rankings. Ashok, 25, finished T5 at the LPGA Founders Cup, earning her an average of 1.89 points. This was enough to move her up 15 spots in the rankings, from 64th to 49th.
Ashok has been in sublime form in recent months. She finished T10 at the HSBC Women’s World Championship in March and T12 at the Chevron Championship in April. Her strong play has helped her to climb up the world rankings and become the highest-ranked Indian female golfer in history.
Ashok is now looking ahead to the Aramco Series Florida, which kicks off next week. The tournament is a part of the Ladies European Tour, and Ashok is currently spearheading the Race to Costa Del Sol, the Order of Merit for LET.
Ashok’s historic achievement is a major breakthrough for Indian golf. She is an inspiration to young golfers across the country, and her success shows that anything is possible if you set your mind to it.
Conclusion:
Aditi Ashok has made history by becoming the first Indian female golfer to enter the top 50 in the world rankings. Her achievement is a major breakthrough for Indian golf, and she is an inspiration to young golfers across the country. Ashok’s success shows that anything is possible if you set your mind to it.

