Today, New Zealand player Lydia Koh won the Saudi Aramco International Women’s Golf Championship presented by the State Investment Fund in its fourth edition, which was hosted by the Royal Greens Club and Stadium in the King Abdullah Economic City, featuring 120 elite international golfers. .Saudi Aramco Khaled Al-Mulhim, New Zealand star Lydia Koh, won her second Kingdom title since she had previously won the championship of the second edition of the tournament.
Koh was able to win the championship title and claim the largest share of her $750,000 prize pool after scoring 21 below-average hits, while Indian Aditi Ashok came in second after a big title challenge as she scored 20 below-average hits. . average, while third place was shared by Belgian Manon De Rooy, American Lilia Fo and her compatriot Lexi Thompson, who scored 19 strokes below average.
Notably, the fourth Saudi Aramco Women’s Championship is being held to develop women’s golf and complements the great success of previous competitions that started in 2020 AD as the first where it was crowned by Denmark’s Emily Bedsen, while New Zealand’s Lydia Ko was runner-up. , and English won the Georgia Hull in the last tournament in 2022 AD.