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Let the fun begin: Saudi Ladies Team Internatio­nal tees off

36 teams of three LET profession­als and an amateur each vie for prizes totaling $500,000

- Arab News Jeddah

Part two of the women’s golf week in Saudi Arabia – the fun part, if you will – takes place on Tuesday, as the Saudi Ladies Team Internatio­nal starts at the Royal Greens Golf & Country Club in King Abdullah Economic City.

The event promises to be one of the most innovative tournament formats women's golf has ever seen.

With $500,000 up for grabs, the three-day, 36-team event offers a serious payday for Ladies European Tour players, behind only the Women's and Scottish Opens – and its weekend sister tournament, the Aramco Saudi Ladies Internatio­nal presented by PIF – in the weight of its prize fund. However, “serious” is perhaps one of the last words organizers Golf Saudi avoid to describe this week's tournament, which comes toward the end of a challengin­g year for women's golf and wider sport.

“Everyone has experience­d firsthand the impact of COVID-19 in 2020,” said Golf Saudi CEO, Majed Al Sorour. “Women's golf has been no different, with many events canceled over the course of the year.

“We see the Saudi Ladies Team Internatio­nal as the perfect antidote to that. It's a fun, exciting, innovative format that celebrates the women's game, supports women's golf and we hope offers the players a fun conclusion to a stop-start, sometimes difficult year.”

The Saudi Ladies Team Internatio­nal is a first of its kind where 36 teams compete against each other while the profession­als concurrent­ly vie for an individual title, with $500,000 total prize money on offer.

The teams were decided using an “NFL-style” draft system that saw

each captain pick their first player before being randomly allocated a third profession­al teammate and a competing amateur, largely made up of event sponsors and partners. Some of the standout picks include Amy Boulden selecting fellow Welsh star Chloe Williams. This may bring extra pressure to perform as Chloe's dad, Paul, doubles as Amy's coach. Boulden did, however, admit that she had been left somewhat irked by England's Florentyna Parker stealing her first choice pick, best pal Kelsey Macdonald of Scotland, earlier in the round – something bound to add extra spice to the event.

Elsewhere, Maha Haddioui opted for fellow Moroccan Ines Laklalech, while Australia's Stephanie Kyriacou – the leading rookie on the LET – chose 16-year-old Pia Babnik for a team packed with youthful energy.

England's Charley Hull was another captain, and she picked Scotland's Alison Muirhead for her team.

Hull, who finished sixth in the weekend's Saudi Ladies Internatio­nal, said: “I played with Alison last week and I thought she was pretty good. I played with her in Scotland in a practice round too and she was really nice, so it was an easy choice.

“It will feel different playing in a team event rather than as single players. It will be fun and help us relax a bit more. I'm looking forward to it.”

Muirhead added: “I'm really looking forward to the Saudi Ladies Team Internatio­nal, especially as I've got Charley in my team! I'm really excited to get started and feel we could do something as a team. We both have the game to do it and it'll just be a matter of rolling in the putts and avoiding the bogeys.

“Playing as a team will be different because we'll probably get off on each other's energy, especially if you're playing well and your playing partners are playing well.”

Morgane Metraux navigated Royal Greens with nine birdies on Sunday, en route to a final round 67 that secured her 10th spot in the SLI. That form and her swing caught the attention of Georgia Hall, the runner-up in the Aramco Saudi Ladies Internatio­nal presented by Public Investment Fund. This partnershi­p puts her in good stead for another strong showing this week.

“I've got a really good team so I'm looking forward to Tuesday. Georgia Hall picked me and we're with Natasha Fear as well,” said Metraux.

 ?? Supplied ?? The 36 LET teams prepare to make their draft picks ahead of the Saudi Ladies Team Internatio­nal golf tournament at Royal Greens Golf & Country Club.
Supplied The 36 LET teams prepare to make their draft picks ahead of the Saudi Ladies Team Internatio­nal golf tournament at Royal Greens Golf & Country Club.

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