Austrian star Kristen Wolff and South African Nicole Garcia will draw tomorrow, Saturday, to determine the winning team in the Aramco Team Championship series, presented by the State Investment Fund under the auspices of the European Women’s Tour, which was organized by Royal Greens. Club and stadium in Jeddah.
England’s Charlie Hall currently leads the individual rankings with 9 points under par, followed by Slovenian players Pia Babnik, Saudi Arabian Golf Ambassador, Sweden’s Caroline Headwall and Italy’s Virginia Carter 1 under par.
Hall commented: “I did great on my first 9 holes, although I missed a few after that. I’m feeling better and looking forward to playing tomorrow.”
The Aramco Championship series for teams, presented by the Public Investment Fund on the second day, also witnessed the establishment of the “Women’s Day” event as part of the global event, which is one of the European tour championships for women. 500 visitors who took part in many entertainment and educational activities in the Aramco spectator area. Energy Zone” and around the Royal Greens club and stadium in the King Abdullah Economic City, several free practice sessions were provided for tournament attendees, as well as tips and tricks for learning to golf.
Adwa Al-Dahil, an outstanding personality in various fields and an inspiration to many women and girls in the Kingdom, took part in an open meeting with the audience in the auditorium and got to know a group of girls who came on stage with her. Al Dahil commented, “This is the second time I am in the King Abdullah Economic City to attend the Women’s Golf Tournament. I see that the demand for golf in general has been on the rise lately. I support all women who continue to play this sport and I am confident that golf will empower women in the future.”
Championship competition will continue on the last day tomorrow at 7 am to determine the winning team and the winner of the title in the individual competition.