With one of the richest prizes on the Women’s European Tour (LET) schedule – a US $1 million prize fund – it quickly became one of the most sought-after titles.
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“I think the best way to do that is, obviously, through live sports on TV and for people to be able to become inspired by these athletes and look at them as role models. Bringing it to the kingdom will be critical to increasing participation in various sports.” The number of people who signed up for the Ladies Club first and the amount of positive feedback was phenomenal.”
A full lineup of superstars has been confirmed to take part in the competition this week, alongside defending champion Emily Kristen Pedersen.
Two-time tournament winner Lydia Koe was confirmed, along with her fellow major winners, Georgia Hall, Anna Nordqvist, and Laura Davies.
While the singles event begins on Thursday, the Saudi double-header encounter will be concluded in the team event on Wednesday, November 10.
The second of the two million-dollar LET tournaments to be held in nine days, part of the Aramco Teams Series held around the world, aims to tackle inequality in women’s golf, according to LET.
“We need their show, their stories and their amazing journeys. We still have a long way to go. People don’t realize what good athletes these women are, and if they can’t see that, they don’t. They can compete. They are as good athletes as men.”
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