Aramco Team Series
Golf tournament
The Aramco Team Series is a professional women's golf competition that is part of the Ladies European Tour (LET), first played in 2020 .[ 1]
The inaugural tournament was played as the Saudi Ladies Team International at Royal Greens Golf & Country Club in King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC) by the Red Sea in Saudi Arabia . It was the penultimate LET event of the 2020 season and followed the Aramco Saudi Ladies International .[ 2]
2021 saw the competition expanded to become the Aramco Team Series, with four tournaments to be held in the United Kingdom, the United States, Spain and Saudi Arabia, each with a US$1 million prize fund.[ 3]
The tournament is a team competition with a total of 26 teams (36 in 2020 and 2021), each team consisting of three professionals and one amateur.
A draft is used to form the teams for the tournament. The team captains are seeded based on the official Women's World Golf Rankings . In a random order, the captains select the first additional player to join their team. Each team is then randomly assigned an amateur player and another professional from the remaining field.
Scoring is on a "two-from-four" basis which sees the best two scores on each hole counted for the team competition. With this format, the amateurs may contribute to the result of the game. In addition, the professionals complete every hole and the score is used for the individual competition.[ 4]
For 2022, the format was amended so that teams compete over only 36 holes, the first two days of the tournament, with the final day exclusively for the 60 and ties who make the cut, to compete for the individual title. Also, instead of an 80/20 split, an equal split of the US$ 1,000,000 prize between the team and individual events was introduced.[ 5]
Winners
Individual
Year
Date
Location
Winner
Score
To Par
Margin of victory
Runner(s)-up
Winner's share ($ )
Saudi Ladies Team International
2020
12–15 Nov
KAEC , Saudi Arabia
Emily Kristine Pedersen
202
−14
2 strokes
Stephanie Kyriacou Luna Sobrón Galmés Anne van Dam
25,000
Aramco Team Series
2021
8–10 Jul
London , England
Marianne Skarpnord
206
−13
Playoff
Atthaya Thitikul
30,000
5–7 Aug
Sotogrande , Spain
Alison Lee
201
−15
5 strokes
Ashleigh Buhai
30,000
14–16 Oct
New York , United States
Charley Hull
204
−12
1 stroke
Nelly Korda
30,000
10–12 Nov
Jeddah , Saudi Arabia
Pia Babnik
200
−16
1 stroke
Olivia Cowan
30,000
2022
12–14 May
Bangkok , Thailand
Manon De Roey
203
−13
3 strokes
Johanna Gustavsson
75,000
16–18 Jun
London , England
Bronte Law
210
−9
1 stroke
Georgia Hall
75,000
18–20 Aug
Sotogrande , Spain
Nelly Korda
203
−13
3 strokes
Jessica Korda Ana Peláez Pauline Roussin
75,000
13–15 Oct
New York , United States
Lexi Thompson
205
−11
3 strokes
Brooke Henderson Madelene Sagström
75,000
9–11 Nov
Jeddah , Saudi Arabia
Chiara Noja
203
−13
Playoff[ a]
Charley Hull
75,000
2023
16–18 Mar
Singapore
Pauline Roussin
191
−15
4 strokes
Danielle Kang
75,000
19–21 May
West Palm Beach, Florida , United States
Carlota Ciganda
214
−2
1 stroke
Klára Spilková
75,000
14–16 Jul
London , England
Nelly Korda
208
−11
4 strokes
Charley Hull
75,000
6–8 Oct
Hong Kong
Lin Xiyu
135[ b]
−11
Playoff[ c]
Ko Jin-young
75,000
3–5 Nov
Riyadh , Saudi Arabia
Alison Lee
187
−29
8 strokes
Carlota Ciganda
75,000
2024
8–10 Mar
Tampa, Florida , United States
Alexandra Försterling
204
−12
3 strokes
Charley Hull
75,000
10–12 May
Seoul , South Korea
Kim Hyo-joo
206
−10
3 strokes
Charley Hull
75,000
3–5 Jul
London , England
Leona Maguire
211
−8
1 stroke
María Hernández
75,000
4–6 Oct
Shenzhen , China
Céline Boutier
200
−19
2 strokes
Lin Xiyu
75,000
1–3 Nov
Riyadh , Saudi Arabia
Charley Hull
198
-18
3 strokes
Nicole Broch Estrup
75,000
2025
14–16 Feb
Riyadh , Saudi Arabia
375,000
9–11 May
Seoul , South Korea
150,000
8–10 Aug
London , England
150,000
5–7 Sep
United States
150,000
6–8 Nov
Shenzhen , China
150,000
^ Noja won with a birdie on the second playoff hole.
^ Reduced to 36 holes due to Typhoon Koinu .
^ Lin won with a birdie on the second playoff hole.
Team
Year
Date
Location
Winners
Score
To par
Margin of victory
Runners-up
Ref
Saudi Ladies Team International
2020
12–15 Nov
KAEC , Saudi Arabia
Emily Kristine Pedersen (c) Casandra Hall Michele Thomson Matt Selby (a)
392
−40
1 stroke
Manon De Roey (c) Eleanor Givens Linette Littau Durr Holmslykke Ahmed El-Mehelmy (a)
[ 6]
Stephanie Kyriacou (c) Pia Babnik Manon Gidali Abdulwahed Al Qasem (a)
Aramco Team Series
2021
8–10 Jul
London , England
Olivia Cowan (c) Sarina Schmidt Diksha Dagar Andrew Kelsey (a)
397
−41
3 strokes
Marianne Skarpnord (c) Frida Gustafsson Spång Carmen Alonso Christopher Pinsent (a)
[ 7]
5–7 Aug
Sotogrande , Spain
Ashleigh Buhai (c) Stacy Lee Bregman Hayley Davis Ignacio Morillo (a)
397
−35
Playoff[ a]
Linnea Ström (c) Jenny Haglund Agathe Sauzon Alessandro Anzelmo (a)
[ 8]
14–16 Oct
New York , United States
Jessica Korda (c) Karolin Lampert Lina Boqvist Alexandra O'Laughlin (a)
391
−41
Playoff[ b]
Sophia Popov (c) Hayley Davis Magdalena Simmermacher Cody Crowell (a)
[ 9]
10–12 Nov
Jeddah , Saudi Arabia
Emily Kristine Pedersen (c) Hannah Burke Krista Bakker Ahmed Al Subaey (a)
381
−51
Playoff[ c]
Lydia Hall (c) Becky Brewerton Luiza Altmann Victor Green (a)
[ 10]
2022
12–13 May
Bangkok , Thailand
Whitney Hillier (c) Chonlada Chayanun Krista Bakker Pattanan Amatanon (a)
257
−31
3 strokes
Magdalena Simmermacher (c) Charlotte Liautier Isabella Deilert Sirapob Yapala (a)
[ 11]
16–17 Jun
London , England
Nicole Garcia (c) Kelly Whaley Madelene Stavnar Mia Baker (a)
265
−27
Playoff[ d]
Ursula Wikström (c) Julia Engström María Hernández Laurent Dhaeyer (a)
[ 12]
18–19 Aug
Sotogrande , Spain
Jessica Korda (c) Noora Komulainen Tereza Melecká Malcolm Borwick (a)
255
−33
1 stroke
Pauline Roussin (c) Jana Melichová Mim Sangkapong Ana Luisa Hernández (a)
[ 13]
13–14 Oct
New York , United States
Johanna Gustavsson (c) Jessica Karlsson Karolin Lampert Jennifer Rosenberg (a)
264
−24
1 stroke
Nelly Korda (c) Celine Herbin Noora Komulainen James Rawson (a)
[ 14]
9–10 Nov
Jeddah , Saudi Arabia
Nicole Garcia (c) Casandra Alexander Tereza Melecká Sonia Bayahya (a)
259
−29
Playoff[ e]
Christine Wolf (c) Laura Beveridge Alexandra Swayne Raghdah Alessawi (a)
[ 15]
2023
16–17 Mar
Singapore
Christine Wolf (c) Casandra Alexander Eleanor Givens Katsuko Blalock (a)
260
−28
1 stroke
Pauline Roussin (c) Nuria Iturrioz Patricia Isabel Schmidt Jared Tang (a)
[ 16]
19–20 May
West Palm Beach Florida , United States
Pauline Roussin (c) Nuria Iturrioz Trish Johnson Michael Bickford (a)
263
−25
2 strokes
Casandra Alexander (c) Gabriella Cowley Emma Grechi Jason McCarty (a)
14–15 Jul
London , England
Georgia Hall (c) Kylie Henry Lea Anne Bramwell Michael Austick (a)
268
−24
1 stroke
Charley Hull (c) Hayley Davis Isabella Deilert Teddy Sheringham (a)
[ 17]
6–7 Oct
Hong Kong
Kristýna Napoleaová (c) Laura Fünfstück Magdalena Simmermacher John Hyun (a)
261
–31
1 stroke
Trichat Cheenglab (c) Christine Wolf Jana Melichová Arianna Lau (a)
[ 18]
3–4 Nov
Riyadh , Saudi Arabia
Carlota Ciganda (c) Sára Kousková Alessandra Fanali Lujain Khalil (a)
245
–43
3 strokes
Alison Lee (c) Kim Métraux Gaurika Bishnoi Chris Thomas (a)
[ 19]
2024
8–9 Mar
Tampa, Florida , United States
Pauline Roussin (c) Céline Herbin Meghan MacLaren Lujain Khalil (a)
260
–28
1 stroke
Charley Hull (c) Kelsey Macdonald Pia Babnik Alexandra O'Laughlin (a)
Alice Hewson (c) Emma Spitz Hayley Davis Barry Hyde (a)
10–11 May
Seoul , South Korea
Danielle Kang (c) Lily May Humphreys Tian Xiaolin Lee Kyu-ho (a)
265
–23
2 strokes
Johanna Gustavsson (c) Laura Beveridge Gemma Clews Shin Jae-ho (a)
3–4 Jul
London , England
Nastasia Nadaud (c) Kristýna Napoleaová Mireia Prat George Brooksbank (a)
268
–24
Playoff[ f]
Georgia Hall (c) Hannah Burke Lina Belmati Shane Hart-Jones (a)
[ 20]
4–5 Oct
Shenzhen , China
Chiara Tamburlini (c) Lee-Anne Pace Lin Qianhui Peng Yanxuan (a)
255
–37
1 stroke
Céline Boutier (c) Kusuma Meechai Pakin Kawinpakorn Wu Xiao-Guang (a)
1–2 Nov
Riyadh , Saudi Arabia
Chiara Tamburlini (c) Mimi Rhodes Anne-Charlotte Mora Tenniel Chu (a)
245
–43
10 strokes
Helen Briem (c) Patricia Isabel Schmidt Sophie Witt Mohammed Almushabi (a)
2025
13–14 Feb
Riyadh , Saudi Arabia
9–10 May
Seoul , South Korea
8–9 Aug
London , England
5–6 Sep
United States
6–7 Nov
Shenzhen , China
(c) – Captain, (a) – Amateur
^ Team Buhai won with a par on the first playoff hole.
^ Team J. Korda won with a par on the second playoff hole.
^ Team Pedersen won with an eagle on the second playoff hole.
^ Team Garcia won with a par on the first playoff hole.
^ Team Garcia won with a birdie on the first playoff hole.
^ Team Nadaud won with a birdie on the third playoff hole.
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