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Thai female pros and 2 other Thai bloods, making a total of 9 people, are chasing the AIG Women's British Open golf championship, the last major of the country. year in England Between 1-4 August 2019 , this year will be even more fun than before because the total prize money has increased to 4.5 million dollars or approximately 114 million baht. The champion receives 675,000 dollars or more than 21.6 million baht. "Pro Waen" Pornanong Phetlam, runner-up. Last year, I was fully confident and ready to do my best. After learning lessons from last time Women's professional golf competition , Marques Course, 6,585 yards, par 72 , on the outskirts of Milton Keynes, north of London, England, between the 1st -4 August 2019 is the last major on the LPGA Tour this year.
In which the tournament organizers increased the total prize Country Email List money from the original 40 percent to 4.5 million dollars, or approximately 144 million baht, making it the second largest total prize money of the five major women's golf, after the US Women's Open, and the champion will receive a lot. Up to 675,000 dollars or around 21.6 million baht, so it's even more intense and exciting than before. There's Georgia Hall, a young English pro who was the champion from last year and will return to defend her championship, including Golfers who have won championships Nine of the event's 10 most recent champions will be competing. The movement of the competition is that "Pro May" Ariya Jutanugarn, a 23- year-old female professional who won this competition in 2016, returns to join the competition to chase the championship back.
The first championship this year but Out of the 18 races, Ariya has done quite well with seven top- 10 finishes , with the last three being in the top- 5 with # 2 Thornbarry Creek LPG. A Classic, 3rd place, joins the Great Lakes Bay Invitational In the team program, she was paired with Moriya Jutanukarn, her older sister. And most recently, 5th place in the Evian Championship, the fourth major of the year last week, so Ariya is more confident than ever with this trip to England. " Pro Waen" Pornanong Phetlum, a 29 -year-old female pro from Chaiyaphum province, last year's runner-up, is fully prepared to compete in the hunt for her first professional championship on the LPGA Tour, despite this year's performance. Pronong will have a best finish of 14th , joining the Bank of Hope Founders Cup and the KPMG Women's PGA Championship (major), but will not make the cut in the second.
In which the tournament organizers increased the total prize Country Email List money from the original 40 percent to 4.5 million dollars, or approximately 144 million baht, making it the second largest total prize money of the five major women's golf, after the US Women's Open, and the champion will receive a lot. Up to 675,000 dollars or around 21.6 million baht, so it's even more intense and exciting than before. There's Georgia Hall, a young English pro who was the champion from last year and will return to defend her championship, including Golfers who have won championships Nine of the event's 10 most recent champions will be competing. The movement of the competition is that "Pro May" Ariya Jutanugarn, a 23- year-old female professional who won this competition in 2016, returns to join the competition to chase the championship back.
The first championship this year but Out of the 18 races, Ariya has done quite well with seven top- 10 finishes , with the last three being in the top- 5 with # 2 Thornbarry Creek LPG. A Classic, 3rd place, joins the Great Lakes Bay Invitational In the team program, she was paired with Moriya Jutanukarn, her older sister. And most recently, 5th place in the Evian Championship, the fourth major of the year last week, so Ariya is more confident than ever with this trip to England. " Pro Waen" Pornanong Phetlum, a 29 -year-old female pro from Chaiyaphum province, last year's runner-up, is fully prepared to compete in the hunt for her first professional championship on the LPGA Tour, despite this year's performance. Pronong will have a best finish of 14th , joining the Bank of Hope Founders Cup and the KPMG Women's PGA Championship (major), but will not make the cut in the second.