NEWLY ENGAGED GEORGIA HALL EYES MORE LONDON SUCCESS AT PIF LONDON CHAMPIONSHIP
31 July 2025
England’s Georgia Hall returns to Centurion Club for the PIF London Championship, part of the PIF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour (LET). She is the eighth Solheim Cup player to confirm attendance at the event, taking place from 8-10 August - a tournament where she has never finished outside the top five.

England’s Georgia Hall returns to Centurion Club for the PIF London Championship, part of the PIF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour (LET). She is the eighth Solheim Cup player to confirm attendance at the event, taking place from 8-10 August - a tournament where she has never finished outside the top five.
Hall, a Major champion thanks to her 2018 Women’s British Open victory and a five-time Solheim Cup player, brings star power to Centurion Club. She has an impressive track record at the tournament, finishing T3 in 2024, fifth in 2023, runner-up in 2022 behind fellow Englishwoman Bronte Law, and fourth in 2021.
This year, she has recorded one top-10 finish, at the Honda LPGA Thailand, and has not returned to the winner’s circle since her wire-to-wire victory at the Aramco Saudi Ladies International in early 2022, where she won by five shots.
She joins a field featuring world-class stars and rising talents, all competing in the third PIF Global Series event of the season, following tournaments in Saudi Arabia and South Korea.
Charley Hull, one of England’s leading golfers and a close friend of Hall, is among the star names confirmed for Centurion Club. A two-time winner on the LPGA Tour and four-time champion on the LET, Hull will be joined by fellow English players Mimi Rhodes - the current LET Order of Merit leader - and rising talent Annabell Fuller.
Spain’s Carlota Ciganda also features among the standout names. A Solheim Cup regular and eight-time LET winner, she arrives in strong form following her recent LPGA victory at the Meijer Classic and a season-ending win on home soil in Spain in 2024.
Also set to compete are Major champions Celine Boutier and Patty Tavatanakit, who both bring proven pedigree to the field. Boutier, currently world No. 17, secured her maiden Major title at the 2023 Evian Championship, while Tavatanakit - winner of the 2021 Chevron Championship - returns to familiar ground after triumphing at the 2024 Aramco Saudi Ladies International.
The addition of Georgia Hall to the field gives fans a rare opportunity to watch one of Britain’s most accomplished players up close. As a further boost for spectators, the tournament remains committed to being family-friendly - with all under-16s admitted free when accompanied by a paying adult. In a show of support for the next generation, every penny raised through ticket sales will be reinvested into grassroots golf projects throughout England.
The PIF London Championship stands out as a marquee event on the 2025 PIF Global Series calendar - a groundbreaking initiative that is redefining the global landscape of women’s golf. Spearheaded by Golf Saudi, the series continues to elevate female athletes and ambassadors by delivering world-class platforms designed to spotlight talent and celebrate achievement. These efforts reflect Golf Saudi’s broader commitment to women’s empowerment and inclusion in sport, creating inspiring opportunities for the next generation of players both within the Kingdom and internationally, in partnership with the Saudi Golf Federation.
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