Korda claims top spot at Aramco Team Series - London

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Hall quartet secures victory in team tournament.
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Nelly Korda secured her first victory of 2023 with a four-stroke success in the Aramco Team Series presented by PIF – London.

It was the American’s second Aramco Team Series title following her win at Aramco Team Series – Sotogrande last year. The 24-year-old underlined her liking for the innovative format that combines team and individual play by leading from start to finish at Centurion Club.

Korda was tied at the top with Charley Hull after the first round, and then on the second day, she played brilliantly in stormy conditions to open up a five-shot lead.

Hull gave chase on the final day, a week on from her tied-second display in the U.S Women’s Open. The English ace fired a sizzling 68 but was forced to settle for second best again, thanks to Korda’s consistency and class.

Korda shot a final-day 71 to close out at 11-under-par to triumph for the first time since the Pelican Women’s Championship last November.

Korda said: “I’ve really put a lot of work in recently and it’s nice that it’s paid off. I knew Charley was going to make a run for it; I think everyone was trying to. It’s tough to be the one out front and who everyone is trying to get. I just stuck to my game and took it one shot at a time. As boring as it sounds, it worked.

“I have Evian and the AIG Women’s Open coming up and hopefully I have learned a little bit about the weather this week, and I can take that momentum into the next two big events.”

Nelly Korda of the USA during the final round of the Aramco Team Series - London
Nelly Korda of the USA during the final round (Tristan Jones / LET)

Korda dealt supremely with the heavy rain on Friday and the sustained high winds on Saturday – the latter she described as “probably, top-three toughest conditions I’ve ever played in.” She also added that her second-round four-under-par 69 rated in the “top-three best rounds in my life”.

Korda added: “It was a nice test of golf. It was a lot of fun to play in this weather. Growing up in Florida, it’s hot; it’s sometimes windy, but not all the elements are thrown at you at once in one day. It was a lot of fun getting to hit shots that I normally don’t and kind of being creative out there – and overall, I really enjoyed my experience playing.”

Hull’s chance took a major hit with her Saturday round of 76 as the exhaustion of recent weeks caught up with her. But she responded well to end the tournament on a high.

Hull said: “It was good fun out there. It was nice to be playing in front of the home crowds. I felt like I crashed a bit, but I got a good rest last night, and I felt a lot better today. I’m looking forward to just chilling next week and probably not being on a golf course too much – just doing a lot of range sessions.

“I feel really good. I feel like my game is in good shape – second last week, second this week. Hopefully, a win is round the corner.”

Georgia Hall led the successful quartet to victory in the 36-hole team event. The English golfer combined with Kylie Henry, Lea Anne Bramwell and amateur Michael Austick to finish at 24-under-par – one clear of team Hull.

Team Hall, winners of the team event, Kylie Henry, Georgia Hall and Lea Anne Bramwell
Team Hall, winners of the team event, Kylie Henry, Georgia Hall and Lea Anne Bramwell (Tristan Jones / LET)

Hall said: “Most importantly, when one of us was out of a hole, another player came in and kind of managed to save that par or get that birdie. We all got on really well, and we had a really nice group, a fun group. And our amateur helped two or three times in the round, which was also handy.”

Henry paid tribute to team captain Hall, who chipped in for birdie on the 35th hole and then eagled the last after a beautiful approach.

Henry said: “Amazing – what a great finish from her. Chipping in and then the eagle, she just hit such a great 3-wood in, and the putt was never in doubt. So it was brilliant for the team – we were certainly delighted.”

The next Aramco Teams Series will be staged in Hong Kong from October 6-8, with the final event of the series taking place at Riyadh Golf Club in Saudi Arabia, from October 27-29.

The Aramco Team Series, which launched in 2021, sees teams compete over 36 holes on the first two days of the tournament with $500,000 prize money being split between the lowest-scoring fourballs. The final day of play is contested by only the lowest-scoring 60 professionals and ties, to battle it out for a share of another $500,000, this time in individual earnings.

For further information on the Aramco Team Series, please visit aramcoteamseries.com or follow the event on social media @aramco_series.

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2Charley Hull-7687668212
3Nicole Garcia-5717172214
4Leona Maguire-3757170216
5Georgia Hall-2747172217
6Olivia CowanPar747768219
Kylie HenryPar747471219
Sophie WittPar777567219
Nuria IturriozPar747075219
Yuri OnishiPar727176219
Sofie BringnerPar737076219
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Moa Folke+1767470220
Annabel Dimmock+1727573220
Chiara Noja+1737473220
Anais Meyssonnier+1737374220
Hayley Davis+1757768220
Emma Spitz+1737275220
19Madelene Stavnar+2747473221
Liz Young+2747374221
Leonie Harm+2697577221
22Emma Grechi+3727872222
Maria Hernandez+3767373222
Ana Pelaez Trivino+3707973222
Carmen Alonso+3767274222
Nicole Broch Estrup+3767274222
Trichat Cheenglab+3757869222
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Amy Taylor+4787075223
Momoka Kobori+4737476223
Casandra Alexander+4697777223
Noora Komulainen+4707578223
33Cara Gainer+5757574224
Ryann O'Toole+5767573224
Sarah Schober+5757772224
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Klara Davidson Spilkova+6767475225
Pamela Pretswell Asher+6747774225
Diksha Dagar+6787473225
Anne-Lise Caudal+6777573225
Agathe Sauzon+6757773225
Lily May Humphreys+6747972225
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Alexandra Forsterling+7727678226
Anne Van Dam+7708175226
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Camille Chevalier+10777676229
Felicity Johnson+10787576229
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Marta Sanz Barrio+11747878230
Nastasia Nadaud+11747977230
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Marianne Skarpnord+13787579232
Amy Boulden+13757879232
57Anna Magnusson+14737585233
Rosie Davies+14827081233
59Ursula Wikstrom+15767484234
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Gabriella Cowley+87777154
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Catriona Matthew+87579154
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Hannah Burke+97778155
Lydia Hall+97877155
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Lina Belmati+138178159
Georgina Blackman+137980159
April Angurasaranee+138079159
97Tiffany Arafi+148575160
Tereza Melecka+147882160
Lauren Taylor+148080160
Olivia Mehaffey+147882160
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102Lisa Pettersson+167983162
Maha Haddioui+167884162
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Aramco Team Series - London 2023

Date: July 14th - 16th 2023

Location: Centurion Club, St Albans, England

Purse: $$500,000

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