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The 2024 AIG Women's Open was played from 22 to 25 August at the Old Course at St Andrews in St Andrews, Scotland. It was the 48th Women's British Open, the 24th as a major championship on the LPGA Tour, and the fifth championship held under a sponsorship agreement with AIG. It was the third Women's British Open to be hosted at St Andrews.
The Women's Open (originally known as the Women's British Open, and still widely referred to by that name outside the UK) is a major championship in women's professional golf. It is recognised by both the LPGA Tour and the Ladies European Tour as a major. The reigning champion is Lydia Ko, who won at the 2024 tournament.
Women's NSW Open: Australia: Mariajo Uribe (1) 12: 300,000: Co-sanctioned with the WPGA Tour of Australasia: 21 Apr: Joburg Ladies Open: South Africa: Chiara Tamburlini (1) 8: 300,000: Co-sanctioned with the Sunshine Ladies Tour: 28 Apr: Investec South African Women's Open: South Africa: Manon De Roey (2) 8: 320,000: Co-sanctioned with the ...
The final round of the AIG Women’s Open was briefly interrupted by a group of protesters on Sunday afternoon. A group of “Just Stop Oil” demonstrators ran onto the 17th green at Walton Heath ...
As the final women’s major championship of the year rolls around - the AIG Women’s Open at Walton Heath Golf Club - there is a new name that sits amongst the favourites with the bookmakers.
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Heath reached the semi-finals of the 2018 Girls Amateur Championship and won the 2020 Australian Women's Amateur against Indonesia's Mela Putri with a 7&6 score. [2] [3]She graduated from Brighouse High School in 2020 and enrolled at Florida State University where she played with the Florida State Seminoles women's golf team until 2024.
Schauffele also won The Open with a sublime 65 at a far more testing, soggy, blowy Royal Troon on the Ayrshire coast. It meant US players won all four men's majors for the first time since 1982. 7.