Posted on July 27, 2022 in News.
Seven French women leaving for Scotland
After a week in Évian for The Amundi Evian Championship, the LPGA Tour remains in Europe for a tournament co-sanctioned with the LET: the Trust Golf Women's Scottish Open. This tournament will be a good preparation for the last major of the season, the AIG Women's Open which will be played next week. Seven French women will be at the start: Céline Herbin, Lucie Malchirand, Emma Grechi, Pauline Roussin-Bouchard, Agathe Sauzon, Perrine Delacour and Céline Boutier.
After the crowning of Brooke M. Henderson at The Amundi Évian Championship, the best players in the world settle in the British Isles for the Trust Golf Women's Scottish Open, then will play the last major of the season in England: the AIG Women's Open.
The Trust Golf Women's Scottish Open is being played for the sixth time this year on the Dundonald Links par 72, 6584 yard course. This tournament offers a prize pool of 2 dollars. Last year, it was the American Ryann O'Toole who won, a great story for the player who was making her 000th start on the LPGA Tour, so far without a win. She will be there to defend her title.
LPGA Veteran Tour @RyannOToole remember her first career win at last year's @Womens_Scottish 🏆 🏴 pic.twitter.com/hUTSY03g9k
- LPGA (@LPGA) July 26, 2022
The event is co-sanctioned by the LPGA Tour and the LET, which allows seven French women to take the start:
- Celine Herbin
- Lucie Malchirand
- Emma Grechi
- Pauline Roussin-Bouchard
- Agathe Sauzon
- Perrine Delacour
- Céline Boutier
Winner last week at the Évian Resort, Brooke M. Henderson will not be present during this event.
Beautiful people will be present at Ayrshiere, Jin Young Ko the world number 1, Minjee Lee the leader of the Race to CME Globe or Maja Stark the leader of the Race to Costa Del Sol.
This week, the Tour heads to Scotland! 🏴
What you need to know about the @Womens_Scottish ???? pic.twitter.com/frkwn6CgBx
- LPGA (@LPGA) July 25, 2022
To find the list of tee times for this Trust Golf Women's Scottish Open: click here.
By Baptiste Laurensou.
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