- Korda and Maguire are part of a stellar field that also features British trio Georgia Hall, Charley Hull and defending champion Bronte Law
The highly anticipated Aramco Team Series presented by PIF – London has announced the participation of two of the world’s top players, Nelly Korda and Leona Maguire. Returning to the iconic Centurion Club, this event marks the third installment of the global golf series this year and is scheduled to take place from July 16 to 18, 2023.
Korda, currently ranked second in the world, has carried her scintillating form from 2022 into the new year, securing an impressive six top-10 finishes out of just eight starts this year. Most notably, the Olympic champion claimed a third-place finish in the first major of the year at the prestigious Chevron Championship. Since 2019, the 24-year-old has constantly held a coveted spot in the top five of the Rolex World Rankings, which solidifies her status as one of golf’s elite players and is a testament to her unwavering consistency and exceptional skills.
Having tasted victory at the Aramco Team Series – Sotogrande last year, Korda has set her sights on adding a second Aramco Team Series trophy to her collection and said: “The Aramco Team Series is a special event that showcases a unique blend of individual talent and team dynamics in golf, and I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to once again compete alongside top professionals and amateurs. I’ve had great performances in the past three Aramco Team Series events I’ve played in, so I hope to deliver a top performance for the fans in London and capture my second Aramco Team Series title.”
Ireland’s Leona Maguire will grace the field alongside an already stellar lineup that features some of Britain’s best, such as world no. 9 Georgia Hall, world no. 23 Charley Hull and defending champion Bronte Law, who left fans in awe with a spectacular 55-foot eagle putt to secure victory last year.
Maguire enjoyed a remarkable 2022 season where she etched her name in history as the first Irish player to capture an LPGA title following her triumph at the Drive On Championship. Furthermore, the 28-year-old achieved her best-ever finish at a major championship, tying for fourth place at the AIG Women’s Open, before ending the season on a high with a second-place finish at the 2022 CME Group Tour Championship.
Expressing her enthusiasm for the upcoming Aramco Team Series – London, Maguire said: “I had a…
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