Indian Golf Trio Ready To Shine At Amundi German Masters On LET
Three Indian golfers are set to compete at the Amundi German Masters at Green Eagle Golf Courses in Hamburg. Pranavi Urs, Avani Prashanth, and Vani Kapoor are part of the Ladies European Tour field this week. The trio includes two younger players and an experienced professional. The course is known as one of the tour’s toughest tests.
The Amundi German Masters has become a key stop on the women’s golfing schedule. It gives Indian players a chance to measure progress against a deep international line-up. Green Eagle is expected to demand careful planning and controlled shot-making. Length, tight fairways, and thick rough often punish errors and reward patience.

Pranavi Urs has drawn attention after steady results across the past two seasons in Europe. The Mysuru golfer finished tied-third at the Andalucía Open last year. Pranavi also has a positive German Masters record from 2024. Pranavi placed tied-24th at that edition, which offers useful course experience.
Pranavi’s style may fit Green Eagle’s challenge. The layout often forces players to accept safer targets from the tee. Players then need accurate approach shots to avoid the rough. Pranavi is known for a composed and disciplined approach. Those traits can help when scoring chances are limited.
Vani Kapoor arrives with a strong record on India’s domestic circuit. Vani has aimed to convert that success into results on the international stage. At last year’s German Masters, Vani moved into the top 10 after round two. That rise followed a second-round score of 70.
Consistency across four rounds has sometimes been difficult for Vani. Still, experience can matter on a course that rewards smart decisions. Vani is playing with partial LET status. Strong finishes can lift rankings and open more starts. Each week therefore carries added importance for long-term tour opportunities.
Avani Prashanth is another Indian golfer being closely followed this week. The Bengaluru player turned professional after a standout amateur career. Avani represented India at the Asian Games. Avani also became the first Indian amateur golfer to win on the LET Access Series.
Avani’s 2025 German Masters ended early due to a dental problem. Avani withdrew after an opening round that had shown promise. Since then, Avani has gained experience in stronger international events. A confident start in Hamburg could place Avani among the players contending for a high finish.
Amundi German Masters: International contenders in Hamburg
The field also includes established names from Europe. Germany’s Esther Henseleit returns to compete close to Hamburg on home soil. Denmark’s Smilla Tarning Soenderby is also in the line-up. Soenderby has already won twice on the Ladies European Tour and is expected to challenge again.
For India, the week offers a clear test against a demanding course and strong opponents. Pranavi Urs brings recent European form and prior German Masters experience. Vani Kapoor is chasing a four-round performance to support tour progress. Avani Prashanth returns after last year’s withdrawal, aiming to convert potential into results.


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