LPGA Tour: Anna Nordqvist wins the AIG Women's Open!
08/23/2021
08/19 – 08/22/2021
LPGA Tour: AIG Womens Open 2021
Carnoustie Golf Links – Carnoustie, Scotland
- Round 4/4
- Official
- Strokeplay
- Prize money: $4,500,000
- Defending champion: Sophia Popov
Anna Nordqvist wins the AIG Womens Open on the LPGA Tour, ahead of Georgia Hall in shared second position.
Georgia Hall has finished the tournament in T2 place. She took home a closing round of 67 at Carnoustie Golf Links. With a total score of -11 she finished 1 shots behind the leader.
Alice Hewson finishes the tournament in T20 position. She showed a closing round of 69 at Carnoustie Golf Links. With a total score of -5 she finished 7 strokes behind the leader after the AIG Womens Open.
Kelsey Macdonald rounds off the tournament in T55 position. The Scotsman logged a closing round of 76 at Carnoustie Golf Links. With a total score of 4 she finished 16 strokes behind the leader after the AIG Womens Open.
Felicity Johnson rounds off the tournament in 65 place. Johnson logged a final round of 79 at Carnoustie Golf Links. With a total score of 9 she finished 21 shots behind the leader.
Laura Davies finishes the tournament in 66 place. The Englishman took home a final round of 82 at Carnoustie Golf Links. With a total score of 16 she finished 28 strokes behind the leader after the AIG Womens Open.
The AIG Womens Open is part of the LPGA Tour. The tournament is held from August 19th until the 22nd of August 2021 at Carnoustie Golf Links in Carnoustie, Scotland. Players will receive a total of $4,500,000 will be given to the players. The winner receives $675,000. The course for the tournament at Carnoustie Golf Links plays at Par 72.
Top-5 Leaderboard: AIG Womens Open
| Pos | Name | Today | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Anna Nordqvist | -3 | -12 |
| T2 | Georgia Hall | -5 | -11 |
| T2 | Madelene Sagstrom | -4 | -11 |
| T2 | Lizette Salas | -3 | -11 |
| T5 | Minjee Lee | -6 | -10 |
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