Emerging golf star Aditi Ashok is truly a symbol of women's sporting power in India. From her humble beginnings to making waves on the international golf stage, her journey is a testament to her determination, grit, and sheer talent.
Here we chronicle her rise in the world of Golf and her recent achievement in the Asian Games 2023 as she became the first Indian woman to bag a medal in the competition. Also Read: Aditi Ashok Creates History, Becomes First-Ever Indian Woman To Win Asian Games Golf Medal

Born and raised in Bangalore, Aditi's passion for golf was ignited at a young age. Encouraged by her parents, she began swinging the club and perfecting her putt when she was just 5 years old. Through her developing years, Aditi stayed committed to her game and diligently worked on improving her skills and understanding of the sport. Her hard work and passion for golf laid the foundation for a bright future in the sport.
Juggling her studies at Bengaluru’s renowned Frank Anthony Public School and her passion for the sport, Aditi Ashok started regularly practicing at the course and playing at local tournaments. She had her first taste of victory as a 13-year-old in 2011 when she won the Karnataka Junior and South Indian Junior Championships.
Adding to her accolades, Aditi went on to clinch the National Amateur title in the same year. Her impressive amateur career reached its zenith when she bagged the Ladies British Amateur Stroke Play Championship in 2015, shortly after which she turned pro.
Not only did she create a stir with her fourth-place finish at the Tokyo Olympics, but she has also been a trailblazer for women's golf in India since turning pro in 2016. Regular appearances on the Ladies Professional Golf Tour (LPGA) and multiple Ladies European Tour titles under her name are a testament to her rising influence in the golfing community.
Aditi's talent didn't go unnoticed for long. She began to taste victory on both national and international platforms. Turning professional in 2016, Aditi surprised everyone by winning the Lalla Meryem Cup in her rookie season. Her win was a signal to the golfing world that a new star had arrived. Since then, she has continued to make waves in the golfing world with her consistent performances and undying spirit.
Aditi Ashok made history in 2016, becoming the first Indian woman golfer to participate in the Summer Games, and also being the youngest contender in the women's event. Her participation sparked an unexpected surge in golf popularity in India, with an observable spike in Google searches for golf in India.
Beyond her Rio stint, she continued blazing a trail for the sport back home, winning her first Ladies European Tour title at the Indian Open, and following it up with another win at the Qatar Open a week later.
Aditi Ashok’s journey is a testament to progress and perseverance. As she continued her journey to international golfing stardom, she represented India at the Tokyo Olympics 2020. Her commendable performance at Tokyo placed her in medal contention until the final round of the golf tournament and raised her stock in the international standings.
Aditi's remarkable journey reached another milestone at the Asian Games 2023, marking a historic accomplishment for Indian women's sports. Clinching a silver medal in golf, she became the first Indian woman to realize this honor.
Proudly featuring at the top of the leaderboard for the first three rounds, the Bangalore girl's performance was a testament to her superior technical skills in the game and unwavering concentration. She skillfully manoeuvred her way through the rounds, leaving no stone unturned in her quest for gold.
However, the final verdict saw Aditi settling for a silver medal. The final day of the Asian Games witnessed a nail-biting finish with Thailand’s Arpichaya Yubol clinching the gold, edging past Aditi.
Despite missing the golden opportunity, Aditi's stellar performance placed her as a whole new icon in India's sports scenario. Her achievement once again emphasized the rising prominence of women in Indian sports and India’s growing footprint in the international golf circuit.