A unique representation of world women’s golf, like the American sisters Nelly and Jessica Kordathe Swedish Anna Nordqvistthe German sophia popov or the Spanish Carlota Ciganda and Nuria Iturriozwill argue from this Thursday to Sunday Aramco Team Series at La Reserva de Sotogrande (Cadiz)and which is included in Women’s European Tour.
La Reserva club will host this tournament that brings together professional golfers and has a unique format on the international circuit, bringing together teams made up of four players – three professionals and one novice – who will compete in 54 holes.
The event, with a prize of one million dollars, comes to the Cadiz town of San Roque after playing previous tournaments in the series in Bangkok and London and before passing through New York (United States) and Jeddah (Saudi Arabia).
The current number 3 in the world and current Olympic champion, Nelly Korda, is one of the favorites along with her sister Jessica, currently 14th in the international ranking and second in this year’s Chevron Championship, one of the LPGA Grand Slams. Tour.
Other international stars competing at La Reserva Club in Sotogrande are Anna Nordqvist and Sophia Popov, two of the last three British Open winners.
Carlota Ciganda from Navarra will lead the group of Spanish golfers, after finishing in the top three at the Amundi Evian Championship, the ‘great’ played in July in the French resort.
beside him, Ana PelaezNuria Iturrioz, María Hernández, Carmen Alonso, Luna Sobrón, Paz Marfá, Elena Hualde, Laura Gómez, Elia Folch and newcomers Julia Sánchez and Irene García make up the dozen Hispanic players who will attend this second edition of the Aramco Team Series Sotogrande.
Team competition takes place over the first 36 holes. A player is selected by a captain in a draw before the event, where another professional golfer and a novice are also assigned.
The top two scores on each hole go into the race for the top prize totaling $500,000.
Another half a million dollars is at stake in the individual tournament, which will be held simultaneously and end on the final day.
In the final tournament of the Aramco Series, held at London’s Centurion Club, the quartet led by South African Nicole García won the victory after playing a tiebreaker.
Britain’s Bronte Law holed a 16.7 meter putt to make an eagle on the 18th hole and win the individual title.
Source: La Verdad

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