AIG Women’s Open Field 2023
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The AIG Women’s Open takes place at Walton Heath in England as the world's best players, amateurs and some of the legends of the game come together in the most international women’s Major.
Among those taking part this year is 2022 champion Ashleigh Buhai. The South African claimed her maiden Major title in last year's events at Muirfield after a tense playoff with In Gee Chun.
Buhai has been in excellent recent form too, including claiming victory in June’s Shoprite LPGA Classic, and she’ll be confident of taking that form into the tournament. Chun also plays, hoping to avenge that narrow defeat in pursuit of her fourth Major title.
There are plenty of other former champions in the field too, including 2021 winner Anna Nordqvist, who claimed her third Major title by a shot at Carnoustie. The 36-year-old showed she to rise to the occasion by finishing T3 in the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship in June and will be looking for a similar performance here.
Other former winners in the field include Hinako Shibuno, who claimed the trophy in 2019, and 2018 champion Georgia Hall, who will be hoping the tournament’s return to her homeland inspires her second Major title.
In Kyung Kim and Ariya Jutanugarn are other relatively recent former winners in the field.
There will be a wealth of world-class talent elsewhere in the field, with each of the world’s top 10 competing. Among those, Nelly Korda will be looking to cement her place at the top of the world rankings after recently reclaiming the spot from Jin Young Ko, while Celine Boutier will be hoping to take her excellent form from her Amundi Evian Championship win into the final Major of the year.
Former World No.1 Lydia Ko, Chevron Championship winner Lilia Vu, KPMG Women’s PGA Champion Ruoning Yin, and US Women’s Open champion Allisen Corpuz are others notable names in the top 10 who will be hoping to make an impression here, with Brooke Henderson, Minjee Lee and Atthaya Thitikul completing the list.
As well as Hall, other local players who will be hoping for success this week include Charley Hull, who came close to winning the US Women’s Open before being edged out by Corpuz.
American Lexi Thompson, who opted against playing in the Amundi Evian Championship for the third year in a row, returns to action looking for her second Major win, while a newcomer to the professional game, Rose Zhang, will be looking to continue her hugely impressive 2023 with her fourth successive top-10 finish in a Major.
Among the amateurs in the field, Charlotte Heath will be hoping for a memorable tournament in her homeland.
Below is field confirmed so far for the 2023 AIG Women’s Open at Walton Heath.
AIG Women's Open Field 2023
A Lim Kim
Aditi Ashok
Akie Iwai
Albane Valenzuela
Alice Hewson
Alison Lee
Allisen Corpuz
Ally Ewing
Amy Yang
Ana Pelaez Trivino
Andrea Lee
Angel Yin
Angela Stanford
Anna Nordqvist
Ariya Jutanugarn
Ashleigh Buhai
Atthaya Thitikul
Ayaka Furue
Ayako Kimura
Bailey Tardy
Brooke M Henderson
Cara Gainer
Carlota Ciganda
Carmen Alonso
Caroline Hedwall
Catriona Matthew
Celine Borge
Celine Boutier
Celine Herbin
Charley Hull
Charlotte Heath (a)
Cheyenne Knight
Chiara Horder (a)
Chiara Noja
Chisato Iwai
Danielle Kang
Diksha Dagar
Elia Galitsky (a)
Esther Henseleit
Eun-Hee Ji
Gaby Lopez
Gemma Dryburgh
Georgia Hall
Grace Kim
Hae Ran Ryu
Hannah Green
Hinako Shibuno
Hye-Jin Choi
Hyo-Joo Kim
In Gee Chun
In-Kyung Kim
Jaravee Boonchant
Jennifer Kupcho
Jenny Shin
Jeongeun Lee6
Jin Young Ko
Jiyai Shin
Jodi Ewart Shadoff
Johanna Gustavsson
Klara Davidson Spilkova
Kristyna Napoleaova
Lala Anai
Laura Davies
Lauren Coughlin
Lee-Anne Pace
Leona Maguire
Lexi Thompson
Lilia Vu
Lily May Humphreys
Lindsey Weaver-Wright
Lindy Duncan
Linn Grant
Linnea Strom
Lisa Pettersson
Liz Young
Lizette Salas
Lydia Ko
Madelene Sagstrom
Magdalena Simmermacher
Maja Stark
Manon De Roey
Maria Fassi
Marina Alex
Matilda Castren
Megan Khang
Meghan MacLaren
Mel Reid
Mina Harigae
Minami Katsu
Minjee Lee
Miyu Yamashita
Morgane Metraux
Moriya Jutanugarn
Nanna Koerstz Madsen
Narin An
Nasa Hataoka
Nelly Korda
Nuria Iturrioz
Pajaree Anannarukarn
Patricia Isabel Schmidt
Patty Tavatanakit
Paula Reto
Pauline Roussin
Peiyun Chien
Perrine Delacour
Rose Zhang
Ruoning Yin
Ryann O'Tool
Saki Baba (a)
Sarah Schmelzel
Sei Young Kim
Stacy Lewis
Stephanie Kyriacou
Stephanie Meadow
Tiia Koivisto
Ting-Hsuan Huang (a)
Trichat Cheenglab
Valentina Rossi (a)
Xi Yu Lin
Yan Liu
Yu Liu
Yuka Saso
Yuri Yoshida
Where Is The 2023 AIG Women’s Open?
After a run of years at links courses, the 2023 AIG Women’s Open takes place at a heathland layout – Walton Heath Golf Club in Surrey, England. The layout for the tournament will feature a mixture of holes from the Old and New courses.
Who Won The 2022 AIG Women’s Open?
South African Ashleigh Buhai claimed her maiden Major title with victory in the 2022 AIG Women’s Open at Muirfield. She was pushed all the way by In Jee Chun. However, Buhai held her nerve to win on the fourth playoff hole.