Top-flight women’s professional golf returns to Centurion Club in Hertfordshire this week, with the Hertfordshire venue hosting the PIF London Championship from August 8-10.
Organised and sponsored by Golf Saudi, and with a boosted prize fund of $2 million, the tournament, which is part of the PIF Global Series, a new-look version of the Aramco Team Series, has attracted a world-class field featuring a mix of seasoned champions and emerging talent.
Charley Hull, a Golf Saudi ambassador, headlines the line-up of English stars on show following an impressive runner-up finish at the AIG Women’s Open. She is joined by Major champion Georgia Hall and current LET Order of Merit leader Mimi Rhodes, who both secured top-20 finishes at Royal Porthcawl last week. Annabell Fuller, who turned professional in 2024 and finished third at the PIF Saudi Ladies International earlier this year, also adds to the strength of the home challenge.

Eight-time LET champion and Solheim Cup standout Carlota Ciganda also forms part of the strong international contingent, joined by 2023 Evian Championship winner Celine Boutier. Former Chevron Championship winner Patty Tavatanakit also features in the field, returning to familiar ground after her victory at the Aramco Saudi Ladies International in 2024 – all three also are Golf Saudi ambassadors.

The PIF Global Series is a newly launched initiative on the Ladies European Tour aimed at accelerating the growth of women’s golf on a global scale. The PIF London Championship marks the third event in the five-tournament series, following events in Saudi Arabia and South Korea. With a total prize pool of $13 million across the series – one of the highest purses outside of the majors – the series significantly enhances the earning potential for professional female golfers.

Tickets for the 2025 PIF London Championship can be purchased at www.pif-london.tixr.com. Children under the age of 16 can attend for free with a paying adult, with ticket prices set at £10 for Friday and £15 for Saturday and Sunday. A pass for all three days costs £35.
