The AIG Women’s Open has become one of the highlights of the UK golfing calendar. It’s one of the five women’s Major Championships and this year it takes place at the esteemed Walton Heath Golf Club from August 10-13, with the Surrey venue set to provide a grand stage for the world’s best female golfers to exhibit their exceptional skills. Furthermore, this championship serves as an incredible source of inspiration for young girls and aspiring female golfers. Seeing successful female players in action is a powerful motivator that ultimately helps encourage participation and create a pipeline of future talent for the UK golf industry.
The Women’s Open has a rich history dating back to 1976, yet it was not recognised as a Major Championship by the LPGA until 1994. Formerly sponsored by Weetabix and Ricoh, the championship became the AIG Women’s Open in 2019 through a sponsorship deal that extends until 2025. AIG, in alliance with The R&A, is dedicated to helping elevate and advance women’s golf by shining a spotlight on gender equity, especially gender pay equity. This commitment is evident in the significant increase in prize money, which has more than doubled for the championship since AIG partnered with The R&A. This year’s winner will take home over a million dollars.
Aside from the money, the AIG Women’s Open is one of the most prestigious tournaments to win and it also prides itself on being the most international – indeed, 13 countries can boast a winner. Throughout the years, it has witnessed numerous memorable moments that have captivated audiences, and like all Major Championships, it possesses the power to transform the lives of golfers who emerge victorious.
This story is from the August 2023 edition of Golf Monthly.
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