Saudi Ladies International raises purse to $5M to match men

The Saudi Ladies International is part of the Ladies European Tour. The winner will get $750,000, more or equal to the entire purse of 27 tournaments on the LET.

Published : Nov 10, 2022 22:41 IST

FILE PHOTO: Lydia Ko won the Saudi Ladies International in 2021.
FILE PHOTO: Lydia Ko won the Saudi Ladies International in 2021. | Photo Credit: LM Otero
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FILE PHOTO: Lydia Ko won the Saudi Ladies International in 2021. | Photo Credit: LM Otero

Two years after it first invested in women’s golf, Golf Saudi is raising the prize money of the Aramco Saudi Ladies International from $1 million to $5 million, making it equal to the men’s prize fund and the seventh-highest in all of women’s golf.

The Saudi Ladies International, with the Saudi Arabian sovereign wealth fund as a presenting sponsor, is part of the Ladies European Tour. The winner will get $750,000, more or equal to the entire purse of 27 tournaments on the LET.

The Saudi International, now part of the Asian Tour, raised its purse to $5 million this year for the tournament won by Harold Varner III.

“For the women to have a prize fund equivalent to the men is a bold and very important statement that needed to be made,” Alexandra Armas, the LET commissioner, said on Thursday. “But also from a practical perspective, it has an enormous impact on very talented athletes that have a chance to compete for very significant money.”

Armas spoke from the Aramco Team Series-Jeddah, the fifth event in the series this year. Nelly Korda in Spain and Lexi Thompson in New York are among the winners of the Aramco Team Series this year.

The Public Investment Fund also is the funding source of LIV Golf, which completed its first season of eight events that offered $25 million in prize money to 48-man fields, with $50 million for the team finale.

LIV Golf chief executive Greg Norman told The Sydney Herald and The Age in Australia last month that “if there’s an opportunity for us to have an open conversation and dialogue with women, I’m very much at the forefront of that.”

Georgia Hall, a former Women’s British Open champion, won the Aramco-sponsored Saudi Ladies International in March. Next year’s tournament is between February 16-19.

“It’s such a great statement,” Hall said. “I think it will encourage other companies, hopefully, to also raise the bar for future events going forward.”

The $5 million purse trails only the five major championships and the CME Group Tour Championship on the LPGA Tour, to be played next week at Florida with a $7 million purse. The winner gets $2 million, the biggest payout in women’s golf history.

The LPGA Tour and LET operate under a joint venture that began in the fall of 2019. Lydia Ko won the Saudi Ladies International in 2021 over Atthaya Thitikul, currently the No. 1 player in women’s golf.

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