Pia Babnik is returning to the Aramco Team Series — Jeddah

By Matt Smith
Only a few weeks after the final-day drama at the LIV Golf Jeddah finale, the team action returns to Royal Greens on the Red Sea in Saudia Arabia — and this time it is the turn of the ladies.

Following the dramatic playoff victory for Brooks Koepka over Smash teammate Peter Uihlein in the LIV Golf indivudual showdown in Jeddah ahead of the $50 million Team Championship in Miami, the Aramco Team Series will come back to the same venue in November for the conclusion of its second full season.

The Ladies European Tour event comes back to Royal Greens Golf and Country Club in King Abdullah Economic City in Jeddah on 10-12 November.

Bronte Law. ATS

The stars are set to return also, with 2021 ATS Jeddah individual winner Pia Babnik, 2022 London champ Bronte Law and 2021 Sotogrande winner Alison Lee. Other big names include Solheim Cup captain Suzann Pettersen, and rising Dubai star Chiara Noja, who shone at the New York event two weeks ago.

The Series has already graced the shores of Bangkok, London, Sotogrande and New York throughout 2022 and the innovative tournament will once again conclude in Jeddah.

Majed Al-Sorour, Golf Saudi Deputy Chairman and CEO, is delighted to take the ATS back in Jeddah: “The Aramco Team Series has delivered some incredible golf across its four events around the world so far, and we expect it to be no different in Jeddah in November.

“We are always keen to bring these global events to Saudi Arabia to continue our drive to grow participation and the game of golf in the Kingdom. Bringing world-class golf events and some of the best female golf players in the world allows us to do just that.

“I look forward to welcoming the players to Jeddah and the beauty of Royal Greens Golf and Country Club in November and encourage everyone to come and enjoy the Aramco Team Series and the amazing female golfers appearing.”

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