Georgia Hall is the face of English women’s golf.
The 27-year-old from Bournemouth, England, has become one of the best female players in the world, consistently near the top of the ranks on the LPGA.
Since turning professional in 2014 at just 18 years old, Hall has tallied eight professional wins, including a major victory at the 2018 Women’s British Open.
Hall has found plenty of comfort playing in the British Isles. As an amateur, she won 2012 Girls Amateur Championship and the 2013 British Ladies Amateur Championship.
Alongside her 2018 British Open victory, Hall has two top fives and three more top 10 finishes at majors. 2022 was a banner year for Hall at majors, making the cut at all five events which included a T-13 at the Chevron Championship and a T-8 at the Evian Championship.
With the 2023 major season underway, look for Hall to add to her growing list of achievements this year.
ST ANDREWS, SCOTLAND – AUGUST 01: Amateur Georgia Hall of England hits an approach during the…
ST ANDREWS, SCOTLAND – AUGUST 01: Amateur Georgia Hall of England hits an approach during the first round of the Ricoh Women’s British Open at the Old Course, St Andrews on August 1, 2013 in St Andrews, Scotland.
Winner of The Open in 2014, Northern Ireland’s Rory McIlroy (L) England’s Georgia Hall (2nd L),…
Winner of The Open in 2014, Northern Ireland’s Rory McIlroy (L) England’s Georgia Hall (2nd L), Winner of The Open in 2000, 2005 and 2006, US golfer Tiger Woods (2nd R) and Winner of The Open in 1971 and 1972, US former golfer Lee Trevino (R) pose for a photograph on the Swilcan Bridge, on the 18th hole during The R&A Celebration of Champions, part of the build-up towards The 150th British Open Golf Championship on The Old Course at St Andrews in Scotland, on July 11, 2022.
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