AIG Women’s Open 2023: Korda, Hull, Woad & Royal Porthcawl Preview | Golf News

The ⁢AIG Women’s Open: A Deep Dive into This Week’s Major Championship

The‌ world’s best female​ golfers are preparing to tackle a​ challenging links course in South Wales for the AIG Women’s⁢ Open.This major‍ promises thrilling competition, and you won’t want to⁢ miss a ⁤moment of the action. Let’s break down everything you ‌need to know about this prestigious tournament.

The Pursuit ⁢of‍ History

Ko Jin-young ​has the‌ chance ⁢to etch her name in the history books. She could​ become the first player since Yani⁤ Tseng to ‍secure consecutive victories at the AIG⁤ Women’s Open. Tseng remains the most recent golfer to win the ​event multiple⁤ times, showcasing the difficulty of sustained success in this ⁤championship.

However, Ko’s performance in the earlier ​majors this year hasn’t ⁢been stellar, with a highest finish of 12th. Can she find her form and capitalize on this opportunity?

Facing the Elements

Expect a true test of skill ‍and resilience this week. Strong gusts of wind are forecast throughout all four rounds, adding another layer of ⁢complexity to ​an already demanding links course. These conditions will undoubtedly separate the contenders from the rest ⁣of the field.

Lottie Woad: A Rising Star

All eyes are on Lottie Woad as a pre-tournament favorite. Her recent performances have generated significant buzz, and many believe she has what it takes to​ contend for the title.⁣ It will be ​engaging to ⁤see how she handles the pressure and navigates⁤ the challenging conditions.

How to⁤ Follow the Action

You can experience comprehensive, extended live ⁢coverage on Sky Sports. Here’s a breakdown of the schedule:

Live Coverage: ⁢Seven hours of live action each​ day, beginning at midday (12:00 PM) for all four rounds, starting Thursday.
Preview Show: A special preview show will set the stage for the tournament.
Highlights: A daily one-hour ‍highlights show will recap the​ best moments from each round on Sky Sports Golf (now channel 406 for Sky customers).

Don’t Miss a Moment

This year’s AIG Women’s Open is shaping up to be a captivating ‍event. The combination of a challenging⁣ course, unpredictable weather, and a field brimming with talent promises a thrilling competition.Here’s how you can tune in:

Sky Sports Golf: Channel 406
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