Bra-less Charley Hull At PIF Series
Charley Hull headlines the PIF Global Series event, bringing star power and attention to one of golf’s biggest showcases.
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English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour LE. The two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco team series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscova of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco team series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time Let winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Paul surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the Public Investment Fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hull now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LE winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series, Riad at the end of 2024, where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hull now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time let winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Paul surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini a three-time three time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European tour let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 underpar. Paul surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the Public Investment Fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Hall said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time winner winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hull now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Hall said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time let winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Paul surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open in Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini a three-time three time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the Public Investment Fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time winner winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LE winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time winner winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hull now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Paul surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco team series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time Let winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the Public Investment Fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Hall said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time winner winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hull now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series, Riad at the end of 2024, where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Hall said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hull now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time let winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco team series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Paul surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the Public Investment Fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time winner winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hull now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Hall said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time let winner arrives in London in strong form having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. Supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the Public Investment Fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Hall said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time winner winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time winner winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hull now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Hall said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Paul surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the Public Investment Fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time winner winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hull now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LE winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series, Riad at the end of 2024, where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Hall said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time winner winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open. Lacrosse Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco team series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Paul surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult, supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco team series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 underpar. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour LE. The two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 underpar. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the Public Investment Fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hull now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hull now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time let winner arrives in London in strong form having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco team series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Paul surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game. And with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time let winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini a three-time three time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. Supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the Public Investment Fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time winner winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hull now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco team series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult, supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the Public Investment Fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the ladies European tour let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LE winner arrives in London in strong form having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time winner winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time let winner arrives in London in strong form having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hull now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PIFF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Paul surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open. Lacrosse Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time let winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco team series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European tour let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 underpar. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open in Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the Public Investment Fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PIFF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Hall said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hull now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Hall said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time let winner arrives in London in strong form having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the Public Investment Fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time let winner arrives in London in strong form having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time winner winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hull now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco team series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time Let winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open in Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini a three-time three time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the Public Investment Fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time winner winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Hall said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hull now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the Public Investment Fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco team series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Paul surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco team series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time Let winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time winner winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the Public Investment Fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open in Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time winner winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hull now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Hall said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hull now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time let winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Paul surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Hall said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open in Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the Public Investment Fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hull now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Hall said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time let winner arrives in London in strong form having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini a three-time three time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. Supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the Public Investment Fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open in Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time winner winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hull now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time winner winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hull now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Hall said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscova of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco team series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Paul surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Hall said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open in Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time Let winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the Public Investment Fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open in Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hull now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Hall said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time let winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco team series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time Let winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time winner winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the Public Investment Fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Hall said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hull now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Hall said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time let winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Hall said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time winner winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hull now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Hall said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco team series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Paul surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the Public Investment Fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time winner winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hull now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Paul surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco team series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event, including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess, the current let Order of Merit leader Cara Gainner, a winner earlier this year in Morocco, and rising star Annabelle Fuller. Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic, a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 underpar. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the Public Investment Fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time winner winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Hall said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time let winner arrives in London in strong form having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco team series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Paul surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour LE. The two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LE winner arrives in London in strong form having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 underpar. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time winner winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hull now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Hall said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Paul surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Hall said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the Public Investment Fund, PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Hall said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time winner winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hull now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series, Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hull now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Hall said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult, supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the Public Investment Fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco team series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco team series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event, including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess, the current let Order of Merit leader, Cara Gainner, a winner earlier this year in Morocco, and rising star Annabelle Fuller. Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic, a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open in Jabra Ladies Open, will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan, who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Hall said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the Public Investment Fund, PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time winner winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hull now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LE winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Hall said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hull now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Paul surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time let winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco team series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Hall said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open in Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time winner winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the Public Investment Fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Hall said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time winner winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hull now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Hall said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Paul surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini a three-time three time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the Public Investment Fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time winner winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the Public Investment Fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time let winner arrives in London in strong form having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time winner winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Hall said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open. Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco team series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time Let winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. Supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the Public Investment Fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time winner winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LE winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series, Riad at the end of 2024, where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hull now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco team series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Paul surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European tour let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 underpar. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the Public Investment Fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hull now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series, Riad at the end of 2024, where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Hall said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time let winner arrives in London in strong form having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Hall said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European tour let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LE winner arrives in London in strong form having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 underpar. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Hall said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time winner winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the Public Investment Fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hull now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Paul surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the Public Investment Fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time winner winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time winner winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hull now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoa of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the game’s leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco team series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month. They’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kiara Tambberlini, a three-time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France, and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more family-friendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIFF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time three time winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hall now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the Public Investment Fund, PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering world-class events, increasing playing opportunities, and showcasing talent across key international markets. English golf star Charlie Hall will tee it up at the PAF London Championship held at Centurion Club from 8 to 10 August 2025 as part of the high-profile PAF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour. Let the two-time LPGA Tour and four-time LET winner arrives in London in strong form, having recorded two top 15 finishes in majors and a standout fourth place result at the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Her last success came at the Aramco Team Series Riad at the end of 2024 where she delivered a final round masterass to claim a three-shot victory on 18 under par. Hall surged into the lead with five birdies in her opening seven holes and remained in control throughout the back nine to close with a superb 66 minus 6 at Riyad Golf Club. Currently ranked 19th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, the Soulheim Cup star continues to underline her status as one of the games leading players. Speaking ahead of the event, Paul said, “Competing on home soil always brings an extra level of motivation, and playing in front of UK fans at Centurion will be a real highlight. The PIF Global Series is making a meaningful impact on the women’s game, and with such a strong field confirmed for London, it promises to be a great week. She joins an impressive lineup of confirmed players for the event including fellow English counterparts Mimi Rhodess the current let order of merit leader Cara Gainner a winner earlier this year in Morocco and rising star Annabelle Fuller Sarah Kuscoba of the Czech Republic a double winner this season with titles at the Tenneref Women’s Open and Jabra Ladies Open will be in the field alongside Singapore’s Shannon Tan who triumphed at the Amundi German Masters last month they’ll be joined by Switzerland’s Kara Tambberlini a three-time winner winner during the 2024 season thanks to victories at the Joberg Ladies Open, Lacass Ladies Open to France and the Western Ladies Open. With Charlie Hull now confirmed in the field, fans have an unmissable chance to see one of the United Kingdom’s top stars in action. In a welcome move to make the event even more familyfriendly, children under 16 can attend for free with a paying adult. supporting the future of the game. 100% of ticket revenue from the PIF London Championship will be reinvested into grassroots golf initiatives across England. The PIF London Championship forms part of the newly launched PIF Global Series, a forward-thinking initiative designed to accelerate the growth of women’s golf worldwide. Backed by the public investment fund PIF, the series aims to strengthen the women’s professional game by delivering worldclass events, increasing playing opportunity,