AIG Women’s Open 2023: Preview, betting tips, how to watch
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The final major championship of the year is upon us, as the AIG Women’s Open marks the end of another scintillating major season.
To form one of the strongest and most international fields of the year, the game’s top players will head to the south of London to Walton Heath Golf Club for the first time.
On the Old Course of the former Ryder Cup venue, Ashleigh Buhai will defend her Open title, after the South African claimed her maiden major title at Muirfield last year.
The 47th running of the championship will be contested by 144 players, and leading the home charge are Charlie Hull and Georgia Hall.
Hall won her only major championship to date at the event in 2018, while Hull remains yet to break her duct in the big five events.
From across the pond, Rose Zhang is on the hunt for a fourth consecutive top-ten major finish, as she fell short to compatriot Allisen Corpuz in the Women’s U.S. Open last month.
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the final major of the year…
AIG Women’s Open details
Course: Walton Heath Old Course
Course Stats: Par 72, Yards 7,331
Defending Champion: Ashleigh Buhai
Purse: Not yet announced
Winner’s Share: Not yet announced
AIG Women’s Open betting tips
Odds will appear shortly. Please gamble responsibly.
AIG Women’s Open how to watch
Here’s how UK viewers can tune in this week…
Thursday: Sky Sports Main Event, 11am
Friday: Sky Sports Main Event, 12pm
Saturday: Sky Sports Golf, 12pm