Aramco Team Series Singapore Purse, Prize Money And Field
The Aramco Team Series returns for the sixth LET event of the season at Laguna National in Singapore.
The tournament is the first of five throughout the season, as 78 players compete in simultaneous team and individual competitions.
The team aspect features 26 groups of four and takes place over the first two days, with each having three professionals and an amateur, and the best two scores counting. The final round of the 54-hole competition features an individual battle for the title among the top 60 professionals and ties.
As well as $1m in prize money shared equally between the team competition and individual competition, Rolex Rankings and Solheim Cup ranking points are also on offer in the tournament, while it is part of the Race to Costa del Sol, too.
Given the high states, it is not surprising that some of the world's best players feature. The highest profile player is undoubtedly World No.1 Lydia Ko. The New Zealander claimed victory in her last LET outing - February's Aramco Saudi Ladies International, and she will be looking for an improvement on her tie for 31st in the LPGA Tour’s HSBC Women’s World Championship earlier this month.
She will face stiff competition, though, not least from the holder Manon De Roey. The Belgian claimed her maiden LET title in last May’s event in Bangkok with a three-shot win, and she enters the competition in excellent form, with three top-10 finishes so far in 2023. Australian Whitney Hillier, who captained her team to victory in the same tournament, also appears.
Aside from De Roey, several previous winners of the individual competition are in the field, too – three Saudi Arabia winners, 2020 winner Emily Kristine Pedersen, Pia Babnik, who won in 2021 and Chiara Noka, who triumphed in 2022, as well as Marianne Skarpnord and Bronte Law, who won in London in 2021 and 2022, respectively.
Other standout names include World No.14 Danielle Kang and Race to Costa del Sol champion Linn Grant as players compete for the first prize of $75,000 in the individual event and a share of $105,000, which will be awarded to the winning team.
Below is the field and prize breakdown for the Aramco Team Series Singapore.
Aramco Team Series Singapore Field
Carmen Alonso
Casandra Alexander
April Angurasaranee
Elin Arvidsson
Pia Babnik
Laura Beveridge
Amy Boulden
Becky Brewerton
Sofie Bringner
Hannah Burke
Virginia Elena Carta
Trichat Cheenglab
Olivia Cowan
Gabriella Cowley
Diksha Dagar
Rosie Davies
Manon De Roey
Annabel Dimmock
Nicole Broch Estrup
Alexandra Forsterling
Cloe Frankish
Cara Gainer
Nicole Garcia
Eleanor Givens
Linn Grant
Emma Grechi
Johanna Gustavsson
Maha Haddioui
Lydia Hall
Caroline Hedwall
Kylie Henry
Alice Hewson
Whitney Hillier
Lauren Holmey
Lily May Humphreys
Nuria Iturrioz
Felicity Johnson
Trish Johnson
Danielle Kang
Lydia Ko
Momoka Kobori
Sock Hwee Koh
Tiia Koivisto
Sara Kouskova
Aline Krauter
Bronte Law
Amalie Leth-Nissen
Meghan MacLaren
Anna Magnusson
Tereza Melecka
Jana Melichova
Kim Metraux
Anais Meyssonnier
Anne-Charlotte Mora
Nastasia Nadaud
Emma Nilsson
Chiara Noja
Emily Kristine Pedersen
Lisa Pettersson
Pauline Roussin
Kirsten Rudgeley
Agathe Sauzon
Patricia Isabel Schmidt
Sarah Schober
Magdalena Simmermacher
Marianne Skarpnord
Klara Davidson Spilkova
Emma Spitz
Kaleigh Telfer
Michele Thomson
Ana Pelaez Trivino
Anne Van Dam
Kelly Whaley
Ursula Wikstrom
Chloe Williams
Sophie Witt
Christine Wolf
Liz Young
Aramco Team Series Singapore Team Competition Prize Money
Aramco Team Series Singapore Individual Competition Prize Money
How Does The Aramco Team Series Work?
The Aramco Team Series features professional players competing alongside amateurs in a team competition over the first two days, before the final day makes way for an individual competition featuring the top 60 professionals.
What Is The Prize Money For The Aramco Team Series?
There is a prize purse of $1m in each tournament, split equally between the team and individual events. The winner of the individual event wins $75,000, while the winning team will earn $105,000.