<p>Indian golfer Tvesa Malik opened with a solid three-under 69 in the first round of the Flumserberg Ladies Open at Gams-Werdenberg Golf Club here.</p>.<p>The event is part of the Ladies European Tour's Access Series (LETAS), which returns for the first time this season. The 54-hole event has 82 starters vying for the Euros 40,000 prize fund.</p>.<p>Coming off two weeks of Links golf and a Top-20 finish, Tvesa had four birdies against one bogey in her round for a Tied-fifth position.</p>.<p>India's other player in the field, Diksha Dagar shot one-over 73 and is Tied-28th.</p>.<p>The leader is 28-year-old Norwegian golfer Stina Resen, whose career-low seven-under 65 gave her three-shot lead over three players -- Stefania Avanzo, amateur Emma Spitz and Anaell Carnet, who shot four-under 68 each.</p>.<p>Tvesa was with four others including Sanaa Nuutinen, who finished third at Czech Ladies Open.</p>.<p>Resen, 27, has just one Top-10 on LETAS in past two years.</p>.<p>"I enjoyed my Links experience. I plan to play all events possible. I have had enough rest in the past few months. After the LET Access event this week, I stay on in Switzerland and play an LET event and then in France," Tvesa said.</p>.<p>Next week Switzerland will host the Euros 200,000 VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open.</p>.<p>Tvesa bogeyed the second hole, but that was the only bogey she had during the day. She birdied fourth, 11th, 16th and 17th for a three-under 69.</p>.<p>Diksha opened with a double bogey and added bogey on sixth and eighth. Her birdies on third and ninth helped her turn in two-over 38. She birdied 10th and 18th and bogeyed 17th for a day's work of one-over 73.</p>.<p>The top player at the end of the season on LET Access will earn the coveted LET membership for the 2021 season. </p>
<p>Indian golfer Tvesa Malik opened with a solid three-under 69 in the first round of the Flumserberg Ladies Open at Gams-Werdenberg Golf Club here.</p>.<p>The event is part of the Ladies European Tour's Access Series (LETAS), which returns for the first time this season. The 54-hole event has 82 starters vying for the Euros 40,000 prize fund.</p>.<p>Coming off two weeks of Links golf and a Top-20 finish, Tvesa had four birdies against one bogey in her round for a Tied-fifth position.</p>.<p>India's other player in the field, Diksha Dagar shot one-over 73 and is Tied-28th.</p>.<p>The leader is 28-year-old Norwegian golfer Stina Resen, whose career-low seven-under 65 gave her three-shot lead over three players -- Stefania Avanzo, amateur Emma Spitz and Anaell Carnet, who shot four-under 68 each.</p>.<p>Tvesa was with four others including Sanaa Nuutinen, who finished third at Czech Ladies Open.</p>.<p>Resen, 27, has just one Top-10 on LETAS in past two years.</p>.<p>"I enjoyed my Links experience. I plan to play all events possible. I have had enough rest in the past few months. After the LET Access event this week, I stay on in Switzerland and play an LET event and then in France," Tvesa said.</p>.<p>Next week Switzerland will host the Euros 200,000 VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open.</p>.<p>Tvesa bogeyed the second hole, but that was the only bogey she had during the day. She birdied fourth, 11th, 16th and 17th for a three-under 69.</p>.<p>Diksha opened with a double bogey and added bogey on sixth and eighth. Her birdies on third and ninth helped her turn in two-over 38. She birdied 10th and 18th and bogeyed 17th for a day's work of one-over 73.</p>.<p>The top player at the end of the season on LET Access will earn the coveted LET membership for the 2021 season. </p>