- Five-fold prize fund increase sees parity with the men’s PIF Saudi International powered by SoftBank Investment Advisers
- $5 million USD will be the third highest purse on the LET
- Winner set to receive a cheque for $750,000 USD
November 9, 2022: The prize money for the Ladies European Tour’s Aramco Saudi Ladies International presented by PIF will undergo a significant five-fold increase next year from US$1m to US$5m.
The female golfers will now compete for equal prize money to the men in the PIF Saudi International powered by SoftBank Investment Advisers on the Asian Tour and the purse will be the third largest on the LET, offering a cheque for $750,000 USD to the tournament champion.
The increased prize money will start when the tournament takes place for the fourth consecutive year at Royal Greens Golf & Country Club in King Abdullah Economic City on February 16-19, 2023, as part of a renewed agreement between the LET and Golf Saudi.
The tournament will assemble a world class field of 120 competitors, comprising of the LET, the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings and sponsor invitations.
“The increased purse for the Aramco Saudi Ladies International presented by PIF is a landmark moment for our Tour, and for women’s sport globally,” said LET CEO Alexandra Armas. “It will allow the tournament to grow in every way, from its purpose and impact on social change to the delivery of exceptional experiences for fans and for players at the event and in the community. This is a message to all young women that golf is for them, and they can pursue the sport as a passion and as a career.”
Since the inaugural Aramco Saudi Ladies International in 2020, thousands of Saudi women and girls have taken to the fairways across the country and committed to learning golf, aligning with the Kingdom’s wider ambitions under Vision2030, which aims to get more Saudis regularly active. In fact, 1,000 young girls signed up to play the game within just four days of the launch of the Ladies First Club and by 2030, the intention is for over 1 million Saudis to have actively tried golf.
Golf Saudi is also working with EDGA to promote golf for all players with disabilities, regardless of their ability, and to ensure people with a disability are able to feel welcome and participate in golf in its many forms.
Golf Saudi Deputy Chairman and CEO Majed Al Sorour said: “After three…
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