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Golf - 16. June 2022.

HOME HEROES READY TO LIGHT UP ARAMCO TEAM SERIES – LONDON

English trio Georgia Hall, Charley Hull and Bronte Law are relishing the opportunity to perform on home soil at the Aramco Team Series – London.

Centurion Club plays host to the second edition of the tournament, which has a format of a 54-hole Individual event alongside a 36-hole Team event.

The prize fund of USD $1 million is split between the two competitions with a prize pool of USD $500,000 for the Team competition and USD $500,000 for the Individual competition.

In October last year, Hull clinched the Individual crown at the Aramco Team Series – New York and has already teed it up this year playing in Bangkok.

And the three-time LET winner picked compatriot Annabel Dimmock in her team, and they will be joined by Norway’s Karoline Lund.

“It's a lot of fun,” said Hull “It's quite a relaxing format and you get to pick your friends as well. I enjoy it a lot and I love playing golf in England.

“You have your team around you and it’s a little more relaxed. I’m more of an individual player and always have been, but it is fun to have team golf.”

Hall, who won the Aramco Saudi Ladies International back in March, appreciates the change of scene that the format brings.

And having already notched up a victory in 2022, the Major winner is hoping she can carry her form through her busy summer stretch starting in London.

“Coming so close a couple of years ago, it was quite important to me that I tried my best to win a few months ago,” said Hall, who is playing alongside Lily May Humphreys and Marta Martin.

“Winning by five shots is very special and I managed to keep it together the last few holes and lift that trophy. My season so far has been pretty good.

“I have been very consistent. Obviously, a win and some high finishes. I’m really looking forward to the very busy run we have now and always nice to play in England.”

While Law, who is joined in her team by Catriona Matthew and Moa Folke, heralded the recent win of Linn Grant at the Volvo Car Scandinavian Mixed and is looking forward to being a team captain once again.

“It's absolutely fantastic,” said Law. “I think that maybe people stop using the argument that people aren't as outstanding as the men given that she beat them by nine shots. I think it's a great thing for the game and I hope that she gets that acknowledgment.

“Being a team captain, it encourages you to balance out your team well. Usually are only concerned with yourself on the golf course but now you've got three other people that you want to keep motivated.

“A head might go down at times and it's your job to pick a head up when they are not feeling so good about themselves. That would be one thing in particular that gets added to your skill set which you probably wouldn't have had before. I think it's a fun aspect to the Tour.”

Defending champions from last year Marianne Skarpnord (Individual), as well as Olivia Cowan, Sarina Schmidt and Diksha Dagar will all tee it up this week.

Solheim Cup star Nanna Koerstz Madsen, who is number 23 in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, will be making her debut in the event with Belgium’s Manon De Roey and Slovenia’s Pia Babnik, who won the individual crowns in Bangkok and Jeddah respectively, also back for more glory.

Other winners from this season looking to add another accolade in London are Spain’s Ana Peláez (Madrid Ladies Open) and Grant (Joburg Ladies Open, Mithra Belgian Ladies Open, Volvo Car Scandinavian Mixed).

While seven of the top 10 in the 2022 Race to Costa del Sol will be vying to add more points, while LET winners from 2021 include England’s Law and French duo Lucie Malchirand and Pauline Roussin Bouchard.

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HISTORY-MAKER GRANT EXCITED FOR ARAMCO TEAM SERIES – LONDON DEBUT

It was only on Sunday night that Linn Grant made history winning the Volvo Car Scandinavian Mixed and becoming the first woman to win on the DP World Tour.

But it wasn’t just a win, it was an emphatic triumph which saw Grant beat her nearest rivals, Marc Warren and Henrik Stenson, by nine shots at Halmstad Golf Club.

Since then, the Swedish star’s world hasn’t changed too much – apart from the added media interest and following on her social media accounts of course.

“I had absolutely no idea I would get so many requests,” said the 22-year-old. “I have done TV interviews and radio. It is so fun, but at the same time it is super overwhelming.

“It is a good thing to get this interest, so I am happy for that. I don’t think I have had any crazy requests come through.

“When the week started, before Thursday I had almost 8,000 followers and now, I have got over 24,000. It has been crazy. It’s absolutely insane.”

After driving home to Helsingborg on Sunday night, Grant didn’t have any time to celebrate her third LET victory of the season before heading to the airport – though she did have an unexpected visit from her grandma.

The 2017 PING Junior Solheim Cup player will play in the Aramco Team Series – London at Centurion Club and will be experiencing the format for the first time.

Please read the full story on the LET website.

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