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PIF London Championship returns to Centurion Club for fifth consecutive year

The 18th hole at Centurion Club

The PIF London Championship makes its return to Centurion Club as part of the PIF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour (LET). Taking place from 8-10 August, the tournament will celebrate its fifth consecutive appearance at the Hertfordshire venue.

The PIF London Championship returns as a key fixture on the LET calendar and established stars and rising talent from around the world will battle it out for glory and an increased prize fund of US$2 million.

In the 2024 team competition, nothing could separate Team Nadaud and Team Hall after 36 holes, forcing a playoff that captivated the crowd. Both captains stepped up to represent their teams, with Nastasia Nadaud sealing victory with a birdie on the third extra hole. She was joined in celebrations on Centurion’s iconic 18th green by teammates Kristyna Napoleaova, Mireia Prat, and amateur Brooksbank, capping off a memorable week.

The individual contest also delivered high drama, as Leona Maguire emulated Bronte Law’s 2022 heroics with a stunning eagle at Centurion’s iconic 18th to clinch a one-shot victory over Maria Hernandez – closing another chapter in what has become a tournament synonymous with thrilling finishes.

The 2024 individual champion Leona Maguire

Tickets are now on sale, with early bird prices available until 7 July, starting from just £5. In a welcome initiative to make the event even more family-friendly, children under the age of 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. In support of the game’s future, organisers of the PIF London Championship will donate 100% of ticket revenue towards grassroots golf initiatives across England.

Fans can look forward to more than just world-class golf as the tournament will once again feature a lively atmosphere, complete with food and drink options, and interactive activities, offering something for all ages.

Operating as part of the innovative PIF Global Series, the PIF London Championship – organised by Golf Saudi – reflects the Saudi Golf Federation’s growing commitment to elevating the women’s game and creating new opportunities for players to shine on the international stage. Golf Saudi’s leadership as an organising partner has played a pivotal role in raising the profile of this event, further underlining its position as a driving force in global golf development.

Held in alignment with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and wider sporting transformation, the tournament also highlights the Kingdom’s continued investment in sport as a platform for opportunity and progress. This is especially evident in its support of women’s golf, where events like the PIF London Championship are providing female competitors with greater visibility and earning potential on the world stage.

As one of the key events on the LET, this year’s tournament aims to inspire the next generation while promising to deliver an unforgettable spectator experience.

 


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