The second tournament of Aramco Women’s Golf Series takes place from Thursday to Saturday at Centurion Golf Londonwhere last week the Men’s LIV Seriesand does so with ten Spanish women, including Peace Marfathe only Spaniard to make the cut last week in the Scandinavian mixed tournament, and Ana Pelaez.
The Aramco seriesalso funded by the Saudi public investment fund (PIF), began in bangkok and now they are traveling to London, a week after the controversial start of LIV Golf.
“We’re not talking about politics. We just want to play well, hit the best shots of all time and improve our golf and our results. It was a great tournament that motivated us a lot, both to play as a team and for our private locker. And the course is in great condition, ”British Brone Law commented on Tuesday.
“Things are slowly changing and I think it’s a matter of time. In the organization there are a lot of women involved in making these tournaments going well. We see it in every event. And that’s what’s important , ”British Georgia Hall also added.
Ten will be golfers here this week. Ana Peláez, who has been a symbol of this Team Series, since she made the professional jumping almost a year ago in Sotogrande; Paz Marfá, who dared to compete with the men last week in the men’s DP World Tour’s ‘Scandinavian Mixed’ and made the cut to finish 67th. In addition to Nuria Iturrioz, María Hernández, Carmen Alonso, Elena Hualde, Elia Folch, Harang Lee, Luna Sobrón and Marta Martín.
Among them, the tall names of Georgia Hall, Bronte Law, Charly Hull, the Swedish Linn Grant, who made history on Sunday as the first winner of mixed Scandinavia; the Dutch Anne Van Dan or the Argentine Magdalena Simmernarcher.
The contest will distribute, as usual, 1 million dollars in prizes; half for the individual winner and half for the team. The defending champion is Marianne Skarpnord, who claimed victory last year in a thrilling playoff match against Atthaya Thitikul.
Source: La Verdad

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