For the first time in history, the AIG Women’s British Open is being held at Muirfield in Scotland.
Not only is the field competing at an iconic venue, they’re also competing for the highest purse ever in an AIG Women’s British Open: $US6.8 million, $1 million higher than it was in 2021. This year’s Major winners have included Jennifer Kupcho at the Chevron Championship, followed by Perth’s Minjee Lee at the US Women’s Open. In Gee Chun held on at Congressional to win the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, and Brooke Henderson did the same to take home the trophy at the Evian Championship. In the final Major of 2022, we have our eyes on these five players.
Minjee Lee
Of course we do! Officially, the Rolex World Rankings don’t show Lee is ranked No.2 behind Jin Young Ko. Unofficially, however, a large group of followers will say the 26-year-old Aussie is the best player in women’s golf right now. While Ko hasn’t won since March, Lee has two titles – the Founders Cup and the US Women’s Open – plus a T-2 at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship in that time period. Lee loves the Majors and has the game to pick up her third in a 13-month span this week at Muirfield.
Celine Boutier
The 28-year-old from France has won twice on the LPGA Tour, but has yet to win a Major. Though she missed the cut in two of her past three events, she finished second in last week’s Trust Golf Women’s Scottish Open, a sign of her game trending in the right direction and her comfort on links courses. Boutier has played well in Women’s British before, her best finish coming in 2019 where she finished sixth.
Madelene Sagstrom
Sagstrom has proven she knows how to win, collecting three Epson Tour titles before her first LPGA win in 2020. The talented Swede is due for her next victory and is seeking some personal vengence with this event after making a bogey on the last hole at Carnoustie a year ago to finish T-2 behind Anna Nordqvist. Sagestrom has shown good recent form with a T-15 at the Scottish the week before Muirfield, which included a 64 on Sunday.
Lydia Ko
Ko was in control at last week’s Women’s Scottish Open until Sunday, where she didn’t make any birdies early enough to maintain her momentum from the first three days. But for those first three rounds, Ko reminded viewers she has a game that can simply dominate. She has won once in 2022, but that number is a little misleading; she’s been playing a lot better than that. She has earned six other top-five finishes, which means this one-win season could’ve easily already been a multiple-win season. Her best finish in the AIG Women’s British Open was T-3 in 2015. Who would be a better winner at this year’s iconic venue?
Ingrid Lindblad
The AIG Women’s Open has made a habit of producing some incredibly unexpected champions. You’ll recall Hinako Shibuno at Woburn in 2019, where she was playing outside of her home country of Japan for the first time. And then Sophia Popov in 2020, the No.304 player in the world who had no status on the LPGA Tour and was considering retirement only to win at Royal Troon. In that vein, who could be more surprising than a 22-year-old amateur from Sweden who got into the field by Monday qualifying? Lindblad is a three-time first-team All-American at LSU and made her biggest splash in the golf world at the US Women’s Open in June at Pine Needles. After rounds of 65-71-71-76, she finished T-11. There could be some magic for Lindblad at Muirfield.
HOW TO WATCH
Starting at 8pm on Thursday night there will be more than 26 hours of live tournament coverage on Fox Sports 503, hopefully concluding with an Aussie victory in the early hours of Monday morning.
AIG Women’s Open
Muirfield Golf Club, Gullane, East Lothian, Scotland
Defending champion: Anna Nordqvist
Past Aussie winners: Corinne Dibnah (1988), Karen Lunn (1993), Karrie Webb (1995, 1997, 2002),
Live TV coverage
Thursday
8pm-3am on Fox Sports 503
Friday
8pm-3am on Fox Sports 503
Saturday
11.15pm-5am on Fox Sports 503
Sunday
10pm-5am on Fox Sports 503
Aussies in the field
Minjee Lee
World ranking: 2
Age: 26
Major wins: 2 (2021 Evian Championship; 2022 US Women’s Open)
LET wins: 2
Best finish at AIG Women’s Open: 3rd in 2020
Best finish in 2022: Won Cognizant Founders Cup; Won US Women’s Open
Hannah Green
World ranking: 17
Age: 25
Major wins: 1 (2019 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship)
LET wins: 0
Best finish at AIG Women’s Open: T16 in 2019
Best finish in 2022: Won Vic Open; Won TPS Murray River
Stephanie Kyriacou
World ranking: 106
Age: 21
Major wins: 0
LET wins: 2
Best finish at AIG Women’s Open: T13 in 2021
Best finish in 2022: T6 at Saudi Ladies International
Whitney Hillier
World ranking: 192
Age: 31
Major wins: 0
LET wins: 0
Best finish at AIG Women’s Open: MC in 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021
Best finish in 2022: 2nd at Jabra Ladies Open
Championship site: https://www.aigwomensopen.com/
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