Georgia Hall, the former AIG Women’s Open champion, is eagerly anticipating the return of the British Open to St Andrews, a venue she holds dear. Hall, who clinched the Silver Medal as the leading amateur alongside Lydia Ko at St Andrews in 2013, is set to compete in the AIG Women’s Open this August, following a significant renovation of the iconic R&A Clubhouse.
Hall’s affinity for links golf is no secret, and she regards the upcoming tournament as a “great links test,” prioritizing it amidst a bustling summer schedule. Her triumph at Royal Lytham six years ago marked a major milestone, and she’s ready to embrace the challenge once more at the ‘home of golf.’
Speaking at a media event in St Andrews, Hall expressed her fondness for the course and her anticipation for what she believes will be an exceptional major championship. The 28-year-old golfer is looking forward to the support of the crowd and her loved ones, a rare treat compared to her usual LPGA Tour engagements.
Reflecting on her amateur days, Hall recalls the joy of playing at St Andrews, where she earned the silver medal with her father as her caddie. She acknowledges the course’s difficulty, especially when the wind picks up, making for a demanding test of skill.
Hall’s experience has taught her the arduous nature of clinching a major, especially at a revered venue like St Andrews, where the desire to win intensifies. She believes her natural affinity for links golf, coupled with her imaginative play around the greens, gives her an edge. With slower greens that suit her style, Hall is focused on honing her putting and maintaining a positive mindset.
For Hall, the AIG Women’s Open at St Andrews isn’t just another tournament; it’s the pinnacle of women’s golf and a priority in her career. As the event approaches, her preparation is geared towards achieving peak performance and adding another illustrious chapter to her storied connection with St Andrews.