The Aramco Team Series, Presented by Public Investment Fund, is back with its unique and innovative format. It brings together some of the world’s best female golfers to compete in Florida from May 19-21, 2023. This team event series, sanctioned by the Ladies European Tour, offers a thrilling blend of professional and amateur golfers vying for a remarkable $1 million prize fund. Let’s dive into the power rankings, defending champion, prize money details, and other exciting aspects surrounding the Aramco Team Series Florida.
Power rankings and defending champion
Notable Players to Watch:
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- Aditi Ashok, the current leader in the Race to Costa del Sol standings, returns to the LET after impressive performances on the LPGA Tour.
- Linn Grant, the 2022 Race to Costa del Sol winner, seeks to continue her momentum after securing her fifth LET victory at the Jabra Ladies Open.
- Johanna Gustavsson, the winning team captain at last year’s Aramco Team Series Florida, aims to improve on her T4 finish in France.
- Pauline Roussin, the individual champion of the Aramco Team Series Singapore, will look to add another victory to her name in this format.
The field is stacked with exceptional talent, including top-ranked players and previous champions. Defending champion Lexi Thompson, known for her power and precision, will aim to retain her title amidst fierce competition.
She faces formidable challengers like world No. 3 Lydia Ko, renowned for her consistency and strategic play, and six-time LPGA Tour winner Jessica Korda, who brings a wealth of experience to the tournament. The presence of these remarkable athletes promises an exhilarating battle for the top spot.
Aramco team series prize money and purse
There is a prize purse of $1 million in each tournament, split equally between the team and individual events. The winner of the individual event will take home an impressive $75,000, while the winning team will earn $105,000. This significant prize money adds an extra layer of motivation and intensity to the competition, ensuring that the players give their all on the course.
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Here is a list of the top 50 Aramco Team Series Florida players:
1 | Jessica Korda |
2 | Lydia Ko |
3 | Lindsey Weaver-Wright |
4 | Daniela Holmqvist |
5 | Stephanie Kyriacou |
6 | Alison Lee |
7 | Isabella Deilert |
8 | Jennifer Rosenberg |
9 | Kelly Whaley |
10 | Sanna Nuutinen |
11 | Lina Belmati |
12 | Lexi Thompson |
13 | Celine Herbin |
14 | Hayley Davis |
15 | Trish Johnson |
16 | Linn Grant |
17 | Lee-Anne Pace |
18 | Carlota Ciganda |
19 | Pauline Roussin |
20 | Aditi Ashok |
21 | Johanna Gustavsson |
22 | Manon De Roey |
23 | Ana Pelaez Trivino |
24 | Magdalena Simmermacher |
25 | Meghan MacLaren |
26 | Caroline Hedwall |
27 | Liz Young |
28 | Alice Hewson |
29 | Tiia Koivisto |
30 | Whitney Hillier |
31 | Morgane Metraux |
32 | Leonie Harm |
33 | Klara Davidson |
34 | Olivia Cowan |
35 | Pia Babnik |
36 | Gabriella Cowley |
37 | Nicole Garcia |
38 | Becky Brewerton |
39 | Carmen Alonso |
40 | Linnea Strom |
41 | Casandra Alexander |
42 | Anne-Charlotte Mora |
43 | Laura Beveridge |
44 | Lisa Pettersson |
45 | Michele Thomson |
46 | Virginia Elena Carta |
47 | Emma Grechi |
48 | Cloe Frankish |
49 | Cara Gainer |
50 | Eleanor Givens |
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The Aramco Team Series Florida will take place at the esteemed Trump International Golf Course in West Palm Beach. The tournament follows a two-fold format, with the 54-hole Individual stroke play event running simultaneously with the 36-hole Team event. Each team consists of three professional golfers and one amateur, creating a captivating dynamic on the course.