The 2023 Saudi Aramco International Women’s Championship, presented by the State Investment Fund, will begin next Thursday as part of the third leg of the European Tour, which will be hosted by the Royal Greens Club and Stadium in the King Abdullah Economic City of Rabigh until the 19th. February this year. The fourth Saudi Women’s Championship is coming. To build on women’s golf and complement the great success achieved in previous competitions that started in 2020 as the first edition, where it was crowned by Danish Emily Bedsen. , while the second edition was achieved by New Zealander Lydia Koh and Georgia’s English Hall was crowned in the final edition of the tournament in 2022 AD.
The Royal Greens Club and Course is the first modern golf course in the Kingdom, built for women’s and men’s championships and designed by architect Dave Sampson, inspired by European golf design. 2019 World Golf Awards where he was praised by international stars most notably Dustin Johnson, Brooks Kopka, Phil Mickelson and Sergo Garcia.
Notably, the Saudi Aramco Women’s International Championship is one of the most important international golf tournaments held under the auspices of the European Women’s Tour, with a total prize pool of $5 million, five times more than previous tournaments. this increase places the tournament as the third highest paying competition on the Women’s European Tour.