The Aramco Team Series has come back for the third year consecutively and brought with itself an opportunity to celebrate women’s golf. Aramco, a first-team event series of its kind, is known for its innovative format and unique draft system. From top female players in the golf world to exciting venues, the series continues to expand its horizons each year.
The series sanctioned by the Ladies European Tour has created much hype among fans who are eagerly waiting for its second round to begin on 19th May in Florida.
Five fancy venues graced by star golf players for Aramco Team Series
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To showcase it all around the world, the events will be held at these major and fancy venues – Round one has already been played in Singapore. Round two will be held in Florida from 19 – 21 May. The third round will be played in London from 14 – 16 July. Round four in Hong Kong from 6 – 8th October, and the fifth and final round from 27 – 29th October in Riyadh.
Vying for the prize money will be Aramco’s last year New York Individual champion and star player Lexi Thompson, and the contemporary she defeated there, Jessica Korda. Joining them on the course will be LGPA Winner Lydia Ko, Aditi Ashok, Pauline Roussin, Linn Grant, and other prominent golfers.
The prize purse and winner’s payout for each competition
The prize purse has in its store a mind-blowing $ 1 million for the competition. The prize money is the same as last year and is aimed towards elevating women’s golf. The game is divided into two formats- Individual competition and Team Competition. The individual title in itself is glorious, and its winner will be rewarded an amazing $75,000, It is played over the course of three days. And the team event is played over two days with 3 Pros and 1 Amateur, and has an incredible prize of $105,000.
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In its first round at Singapore, the Individual title was aced by young French Golfer, Pauline Roussin, who shot an impressive eight-under 64, including five birdies in six holes. In the group department, team Christine Wolf gets to take the trophy home. The team victory was enjoyed by Casandra Alexander, Katsuko Blalock, and Eleanor Givens.
Total prize money breakdown
Here is the breakdown of the prize purse for the team competition:
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1st | $105,000 |
2nd | $60,000 |
3rd | $30,000 |
4th | $26,520 |
5th | $23,808 |
6th | $21,720 |
7th | $19,196 |
8th | $17,726 |
9th | $17,240 |
10th | $16,776 |
11th | $16,312 |
12th | $15,848 |
13th | $15,384 |
14th | $14,170 |
15th | $13,956 |
16th | $13,242 |
17th | $13,010 |
18th | $12,778 |
19th | $12,547 |
20th | $12,267 |
21st | $3,750 |
22nd | $3,750 |
23rd | $3,750 |
24th | $3,750 |
25th | $3,750 |
26th | $3,750 |
And the Price Purse breakdown for Individual competition is as follows:
1st | $75,000 |
2nd | $45,000 |
3rd | $30,000 |
4th | $22,500 |
5th | $18,000 |
6th | $15,550 |
7th | $14,000 |
8th | $12,500 |
9th | $12,000 |
10th | $11,500 |
11th | $11,000 |
12th | $10,500 |
13th | $10,000 |
14th | $9,500 |
15th | $9,000 |
16th | $8,750 |
17th | $8,500 |
18th | $8,250 |
19th | $8,000 |
20th | $7,750 |
21st | $7,500 |
22nd | $7,250 |
23rd | $7,000 |
24th | $6,750 |
25th | $6,500 |
26th | $6,250 |
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