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This week's AIG British Women’s Open at Carnoustie will be the most lucrative tournament in female golf with the prize fund increased by $1.3 million to $5.8 million, organisers said on Wednesday. The largest prize fund in women's Major Championship golf will grow by a further $1.0 million next year. "With our partners at AIG, we are taking action to make change happen and sending out a strong signal that more needs to be done by everyone involved to grow women’s golf," said Royal&Ancient chief executive Martin Slumbers in a statement.
The fifth and final LPGA major of 2021 is at Carnoustie in Scotland. Here's a primer to get you ready.
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Ryan O'Toole earned her first LPGA win in her 11-year career thanks in part to her approach to health and fitness. Here's what you can learn. The post How Ryan O’Toole’s focus on fitness propelled her to her first LPGA win appeared first on Golf.
Sophia Popov has been on the road for seven weeks now, but is most excited for this weeks championship.
The Women's Open was contested at Carnoustie in 2011 and a decade later it's playing host again to the world's best.
Charley Hull, (25) from England, congratulates her mate Ryann O’Toole, from the USA, for her victory at the 2021 Women’s Scottish Open, in Dumbarnie Links, Scotland
Ryann O’Toole claims it took patience to get her to that champion trophy.
Ryann O'Toole won her first LPGA Tour event in 228 starts, closing with a bogey-free 8-under 64 at Dumbarnie Links for a three-shot victory in the Trust Golf Women's Scottish Open.
Charley Hull discusses why she isn’t a fan of links courses, but is enjoying the Dumbarnie Course.
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