While Diksha plays seven events in eight weeks, Aditi Ashok, who is playing on the LPGA in the US, will play two majors, the Evian and AIG Women's Opens, the Olympic Games and the Women's Scottish Open.

Aditi is playing her third Olympics, one place away from a medal in the Tokyo Olympics, while Diksha is gearing up for her second Olympics.

Diksha is coming off the back of a T-14 finish at the Aramco Series London and is showing signs of being back in the form that saw her finish third on the LET Order of Merit. Currently ranked 14th on the Order of Merit, he has three top-10, four top-20 and two other top-25 finishes.

Her father, Colonel Naren Dagar, who traveled with Diksha, said, “Ever since she made her LET debut and won and then added a second win last year, she has won close contests with many titles, including her The house is also included.” Event, Women's Indian Open. We think he is capable of winning more and bigger events. “She is getting better at her game, getting stronger mentally and physically.”

Diksha plays the Evian Championships this week, followed by the Dutch Ladies, and before the Olympic Games she gets a week off, followed by the Women's Scottish Open, AIG Women's Open and KPMG Irish Women's Open. “This is one of the most important parts in European women's golf,” says Dagar.

Aditi Ashok, who won the season-ending Andalusia Championship on the LET in 2023, failed to crack the top-10 in 2024 and her best finish this season was a T-17 at the Meijer LPGA Classic. However, she has missed only four cuts in 14 starts, although many of her finishes after the cut have been in the bottom half of the leaderboard.