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St Andrews – The Old Course

AIG Women’s Open 2024 preview: Players to watch at St Andrews

The 2024 AIG Women’s Open gets underway this week, with the world’s best battling it in the final major of the year.

Lauren Coughlin

Lauren Coughlin wins second LPGA Tour title

ISPS HANDA Women’s Scottish Open R4

Lauren Coughlin hit from the bunker on the eighth green during the first round of the Chevron Championship

Lauren Coughlin moves into lead in Scotland

ISPS HANDA Women’s Scottish Open R3

Minjee Lee watches her tee shot on the third hole during the third round of the Women’s PGA Championship

Minjee Lee holds on to share of the lead

ISPS HANDA Women’s Scottish Open R2

Minjee Lee, of Australia, hits of the first tee during the third round of the U.S. Women's Open golf tournament at Lancaster Country Club,

Minjee Lee leading as play suspended at Dundonald Links

ISPS HANDA Women’s Scottish Open R1

Leona Maguire

Leona Maguire clinches first Ladies European Tour victory at Aramco Team Series

Ireland’s Leona Maguire shrugged off a shaky start to reign supreme in the Aramco Team Series at the Centurion Club.

Linn Grant secured a shock win at the Volvo Car Scandinavian Mixed

Linn Grant claims second DP World Tour title

Grant came from 11 shots back at the start of the day to win.

Nelly Korda hoping to tame ‘beast’ of a course to win US Women’s Open

Nelly Korda hopes to continue extraordinary year at the AIG Women’s Open

The AIG Women’s Open will be played at the Old Course, St Andrews from 21-25 August 2024.

US Women’s Open 2024 R2

Wichanee Meechai takes 2-shot lead

US Women’s Open

Rose Zhang of the United States poses with the trophy after winning the Cognizant Founders Cup at Upper Montclair Country Club

Full Bloom Rose in Garden State Win

M. James Ward outlines how a new superstar is emerging in women’s professional golf and what that portends for the sport.

Home favourite Hyo-Joo Kim lifts the Aramco Team Series presented by PIF trophy on her tournament debut

Aramco Team Series: ‘Faultless’ Hyo-Joo Kim triumphs on home soil

The World No. 12 fought off stiff competition from England’s Charley Hull to secure a debut victory in the Aramco Team Series.

Team Kang holding the Aramco Team Series trophy

Aramco Team Series: Team Kang reigns supreme in South Korea

Captain Kang and her team carded a collective 23-under to clinch the Aramco Team Series title at the New Korea Country Club.

Manon De Roey in the second round of the Aramco Team Series, Seoul.

Manon De Roey: “I know I’m not far off”

Manon De Roey carded 17 pars and a bogey to sit level par heading into the final round of the Aramco Team Series in Seoul.

Hyo-Joo Kim teeing off at the Aramco Team Series

Aramco Team Series: Hyo-Joo Kim shines in front of a home crowd

The South Korean national finished eagle-birdie to take a solo lead going into the second round of the Aramco Team Series

The 10th hole at New Korea Country Club, Seoul

New Korea Country Club: A hidden gem that packs a punch

Located just outside the vibrant metropolis of Seoul sits the idyllic New Korea Country Club, the host for this week’s Aramco Team Series event.

Charley Hull teeing off in the Pro-Am at the Aramco Team Series

Charley Hull: “I’m always an individual player, that’s built in me”

Golf Today caught up with England’s number one female golfer, Charley Hull, ahead of the Aramco Team Series in Seoul.

Danielle Kang tees off in her practice round

Danielle Kang: “This week doesn’t feel like work to me, and I think that’s what I’ve missed.”

Golf Today caught up with PGA Championship winner and Solheim Cup stalwart Danielle Kang ahead of the Aramco Team Series in Seoul.

What is the Aramco Team Series and how does it work?

The innovative Aramco Team Series format is the only event in the world where an amateur contributes to the final score.

Charley Hull will headline the Aramco Team Series field in Seoul alongside Hyo-Joo Kim and Danielle Kang

Charley Hull, Danielle Kang and Hyo-Joo Kim headline Aramco Team Series in South Korea

The Aramco Team Series format will see 36 teams of three professionals and an amateur compete for the team title at the New Korea Country…