Nov 27th, 2016 Article
Aditi Ashok wins Qatar Ladies Open
Indian teenager Aditi Ashok had her second straight victory on the Ladies European Tour, at the inaugural Qatar Ladies Open in Doha on Sunday.
Indian teenager Aditi Ashok had her second straight victory on the Ladies European Tour, at the inaugural Qatar Ladies Open in Doha on Sunday.
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