2020 Women's British Open

The 2020 Women's British Open will be played from 20–23 August in Scotland at Royal Troon Golf Club. It will be the 44th Women's British Open, the 20th as a major championship on the LPGA Tour, and the 1st at Royal Troon Golf Club. The tournament will be played behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.[2] It will be the first championship held under a renewed sponsorship agreement with AIG; the deal involved the rebranding of the championship, removing the word "British", with the event titled as the 2020 AIG Women's Open.[3]

2020 AIG Women's Open
Tournament information
Dates20–23 August 2020
LocationTroon,
South Ayrshire, Scotland
55.532°N 4.65°W / 55.532; -4.65
Course(s)Royal Troon Golf Club
Organized byThe R&A
Tour(s)Ladies European Tour
LPGA Tour
Statistics
Par7,175 yards (6,561 m)
Length71
Field144 players
Prize fundUS$4.5 million[1]
Winner's share$675,000
Location Map
Royal Troon GC
Location in the United Kingdom
Royal Troon GC
Location in Scotland

Field

The field is 144 players. Most players earn exemptions based on past performance on the Ladies European Tour, the LPGA Tour, previous major championships, or with a high ranking in the Women's World Golf Rankings, with the rest of the field normally gaining entry by successfully competing in qualifying tournaments open to any female golfer, professional or amateur, with a low handicap. In 2020 there were no such tournaments due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Qualification criteria for the 2020 Women's British Open were as follows:[4]

1. Winners of the Women's British Open, aged 60 or younger at the scheduled end of the championship, provided they are still active members of a recognised tour.

2. The top 10 finishers and ties from the 2019 Women's British Open.

3. The top 15 on the final 2019 LET Order of Merit.

4. The top 5 on the 2020 LET Order of Merit not already exempt as of 29 June.

5. The top 30 on the final 2019 LPGA Money List.

6. The top 35 on the 2020 LPGA Prioity List not already exempt under criteria 5. as of 29 June.

7. The top 5 on the 2020 LPGA Money List not already exempt as of 29 June.

8. The top 30 in the Women's World Golf Rankings as of 16 March.

9. Winners of the 2019 JLPGA Money List.

10. The top 5 on the final 2019 JLPGA Money List not already exempt.

11. Winners of the 2019 KLPGA Money List.

10. The top 5 on the 2020 KLPGA Money List not already exempt as of 29 June.

12. Winners of any recognised LET or LPGA Tour events in the 2020 calendar year.

13. Winners of the last five editions of the U.S. Women's Open

14. Winners of the last five editions of the ANA Inspiration

15. Winners of the last five editions of the Women's PGA Championship

16. Winners of the last five editions of the The Evian Championship

17. The leading five (not otherwise exempt) in the 2020 Marathon Classic

18. The leading three (not otherwise exempt) in the 2020 Aberdeen Standard Investments Ladies Scottish Open

19. The 2020 Women's Amateur Asia-Pacific champion, 2020 Womens Amateur Championship champion, 2019 U.S. Women's Amateur champion, 2020 European Ladies Amateur Championship champion, the 2019 Mark H. McCormack Medal winner, and the highest ranked women in the World Amateur Golf Ranking from Great Britain and Ireland as of week 25, and provided they are still amateurs at the time of the Championship.

20. Any player who did not compete in the previous year's Women's British Open due to maternity, who subsequently received an extension of membership for the maternity from the player's home tour in the previous year, provided she was otherwise qualified to compete in the previous year's Women's British Open.

21. Remaining places filled by players not already exempt from:

a) the 2020 Aberdeen Standard Investments Ladies Scottish Open
i) in finishing order for those making the cut, with ties determined by order of Rolex Ranking prior to the start of the tournament, then card playoff.
ii) in order of Rolex Ranking prior to the start of the tournament for those not making the cut.
b) the Rolex Rankings as of 16 March.

Past champions expected in the field

PlayerCountryYear(s) won
Hinako Shibuno Japan2019
Georgia Hall England2018
In-Kyung Kim South Korea2017
Ariya Jutanugarn Thailand2016
Inbee Park South Korea2015
Catriona Matthew Scotland2009
Karrie Webb Australia2002
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References

  1. "Women's Open raises prize fund to $4.5 million". ESPN. 8 July 2019.
  2. McLaughlin, Chris (7 July 2020). "Women's British Open & Scottish Open to go ahead in August without fans". BBC Sport. Retrieved 8 July 2020.
  3. "Women's Open drops 'British' from title in sponsorship rebrand". BBC Sport. 22 July 2020. Retrieved 22 July 2020.
  4. "Entry conditions" (PDF). The R&A. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
Preceded by
2019 Women's British Open
Major Championships Succeeded by
2020 ANA Inspiration
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