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2024 AIG Women’s Open Tournament Participants

News RoomBy News RoomAugust 12, 2024Updated:August 13, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The AIG Women’s Open is set to take place at the historic Old Course in St Andrews, marking the fifth and final women’s Major of the year. The tournament will see some of the world’s best players competing for the title, including defending champion Lilia Vu. Vu dominated last year’s event with a six-shot victory, and she will be looking to repeat that success despite facing challenges with injuries throughout the season.

Another standout name in the field is Lydia Ko, who recently claimed the gold medal at the women’s Olympics golf tournament. Ko’s victory not only earned her the gold medal but also secured her a spot in the LPGA Hall of Fame. World No.1 Nelly Korda will also be playing, aiming to regain her top form after a successful start to the year that included six wins, including a Major victory at the Chevron Championship.

The field is packed with other significant players, such as Yuka Saso, Amy Yang, and Ayaka Furue, all of whom have claimed Major titles this season. Additionally, top players like Jin Young Ko, Hannah Green, and Celine Boutier will also be competing for the coveted title. The event will also feature a handful of amateur players, including Women’s Amateur champion Melanie Green.

The AIG Women’s Open has a rich history of past champions, including Ashleigh Buhai, Anna Nordqvist, and Sophia Popov. The tournament will also feature players like Hinako Shibuno, Georgia Hall, and Stacy Lewis, who have all secured victories in previous editions of the event. This year’s confirmed field includes a diverse array of talented players from around the world, making for an exciting and competitive tournament.

The 2024 AIG Women’s Open will be the third time the prestigious event is held at the Old Course in St Andrews, following previous victories by Lorena Ochoa and Stacy Lewis. The event promises to showcase top-tier competition and thrilling performances from some of the best female golfers in the world. As the final Major of the year, the AIG Women’s Open is sure to deliver drama, excitement, and memorable moments on the iconic links of St Andrews.

Fans of women’s golf can expect an action-packed tournament as the world’s best players vie for the coveted AIG Women’s Open title at the historic Old Course. With defending champion Lilia Vu leading the field, alongside top-ranked players like Nelly Korda and Lydia Ko, the competition is expected to be fierce and captivating. Stay tuned for updates, highlights, and analysis as the tournament unfolds, and witness history in the making at one of golf’s most prestigious events.

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