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The 2023 AIG Women's Open was played from 10 to 13 August in England at Walton Heath Golf Club. It was the 47th Women's British Open, the 23rd as a major championship on the LPGA Tour, and the fourth championship held under a sponsorship agreement with AIG. It was the first Women's British Open to be hosted at Walton Heath. [1]
The Women's Open (originally known as the Women's British Open, and still widely referred to by that name outside the UK) is a major championship in women's professional golf. It is recognised by both the LPGA Tour and the Ladies European Tour as a major. The reigning champion is Lydia Ko, who won at the 2024 tournament.
The Women's Open, seen by some as the women's equivalent to the Open (although unlike the Open it is not always held on a links course, and was not run by the R&A until 2017) was officially known as the "Women's British Open" from its inception in 1976 until 2020, when the word "British" was dropped from the name as part of a sponsorship deal ...
The British Open offered a record $17 million purse this season, which was the lowest among the major championships. ... British Open payouts. 1. Xander Schauffele — $3.1 million. 2. Justin Rose ...
The payout rises to $60,000 for players on the 16 teams that advanced out of group play. Much-needed payout grows to life-altering levels for tiny teams that advance in Women's World Cup Skip to ...
Xander Schauffele, who won both the PGA Championship and the British Open this year, is safely in second. ... BMW Championship prize money, payouts. 1. Keegan Bradley — $3.6 million.
The Women's British Open is an annual golf competition held at the end of July start of August, and is conducted by the R&A. Established in 1976, it has been recognised as a major championship by the Ladies European Tour (LET) since 1992, [ 1 ] became a recognised LPGA event in 1994, and became one of the LPGA's major championships in 2001.
Ashleigh Buhai claimed the first-place prize of $1,095,000 at Muirfield.