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“The standard of women’s golf has improved so much over the last three years, people can see our talent and how good we are as players from all over the world Gaming
They’ve done a fantastic job to get us to play there Gaming
And Hall is looking forward to even more growth in the game at The Evian Championship before the AIG Women’s British Open at Muirfield from 4 August Gaming
The 26-year-old finished in a tie for 21st at last month’s Women’s PGA Championship, which caught the eye after doubling prize money to $9 million Gaming
”Six of the last eight major winners currently inside the top LPGA Tour’s top 25 in average driving distance, including Minjee Lee (24th), Jennifer Kupcho (24th), Nelly Korda (14th), Yuka Saso (5th) and Patty Tavatanakit (13th) Gaming
“The AIG Women’s Open, everybody can see us in person, it’s fantastic, they don’t get to do it a lot, Muirfield is very special Gaming
That’ll keep happening in the next few years Gaming
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It’s a great time for women’s golf,” Hall, an ambassador for the R&A on its Claret Jug Tour ahead of the 150th Open, told the Independent Gaming
Hall possesses enough distance to compete with the best, currently ranked 44th on the LPGA Tour with an average distance of 263 Gaming
”Georgia Hall is supporting The 150th Open Championship Claret Jug Tour, in partnership with HSBC UK Gaming
“Women’s golf has improved so much over the past few years and it’s only getting better Gaming
“It’s fantastic, doubling prize funds, it’s unheard of, it keeps getting bigger and better Gaming
To play in the biggest events in the world and compete against the best Gaming
Georgia Hall is thrilled to be part of the meteoric rise of women’s golf and insists power and distance are now crucial to competing in the majors Gaming
Hall, the 2018 Women’s British Open champion, is currently ranked 28th in the world and keen to contend once more in the majors amid a sharp rise in competition Gaming
“Power is coming into it now, five or six years ago players who didn’t hit it far could win majors, but I don’t think that is happening anymore Gaming
5 yards, and believes there will be even more emphasis on the physical side of the game moving forward Gaming
RecommendedAlex Wrigley prepares for ‘a dream come true’ with his wife at St AndrewsLIV rebel Ian Poulter struggles at Scottish Open as Justin Harding seizes chanceThe Open at St Andrews could be too easy, Jordan Spieth claims“You do that with power and hitting more distance Gaming
RecommendedZhou Guanyu slams into fence after suffering terrifying upside-down crash at British GPAlex Wrigley prepares for ‘a dream come true’ with his wife at St AndrewsLIV rebel Ian Poulter struggles at Scottish Open as Justin Harding seizes chance“It’s good to be in the middle, I’m quite young and part of it Gaming
“Courses are getting longer, you need to come in with more spin and higher approach shots into pins to make birdies Gaming
The tour has visited schools, golf clubs, city centres, HSBC branches across the UK/IRE and will finish at St Andrews ahead of The 150th Open in July Gaming
The majors continue to showcase our talents,” Hall adds Gaming

Hall possesses enough distance to compete with the best, currently ranked 44th on the LPGA Tour with an average distance of 263 Gaming
Georgia Hall is thrilled to be part of the meteoric rise of women’s golf and insists power and distance are now crucial to competing in the majors Gaming
“Women’s golf has improved so much over the past few years and it’s only getting better Gaming
And Hall is looking forward to even more growth in the game at The Evian Championship before the AIG Women’s British Open at Muirfield from 4 August Gaming
That’ll keep happening in the next few years Gaming
The tour has visited schools, golf clubs, city centres, HSBC branches across the UK/IRE and will finish at St Andrews ahead of The 150th Open in July Gaming
“Power is coming into it now, five or six years ago players who didn’t hit it far could win majors, but I don’t think that is happening anymore Gaming
“It’s fantastic, doubling prize funds, it’s unheard of, it keeps getting bigger and better Gaming
Hall, the 2018 Women’s British Open champion, is currently ranked 28th in the world and keen to contend once more in the majors amid a sharp rise in competition Gaming
“The AIG Women’s Open, everybody can see us in person, it’s fantastic, they don’t get to do it a lot, Muirfield is very special Gaming
“The standard of women’s golf has improved so much over the last three years, people can see our talent and how good we are as players from all over the world Gaming
RecommendedZhou Guanyu slams into fence after suffering terrifying upside-down crash at British GPAlex Wrigley prepares for ‘a dream come true’ with his wife at St AndrewsLIV rebel Ian Poulter struggles at Scottish Open as Justin Harding seizes chance“It’s good to be in the middle, I’m quite young and part of it Gaming
“Courses are getting longer, you need to come in with more spin and higher approach shots into pins to make birdies Gaming
”Georgia Hall is supporting The 150th Open Championship Claret Jug Tour, in partnership with HSBC UK Gaming
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To play in the biggest events in the world and compete against the best Gaming
It’s a great time for women’s golf,” Hall, an ambassador for the R&A on its Claret Jug Tour ahead of the 150th Open, told the Independent Gaming
They’ve done a fantastic job to get us to play there Gaming
”Six of the last eight major winners currently inside the top LPGA Tour’s top 25 in average driving distance, including Minjee Lee (24th), Jennifer Kupcho (24th), Nelly Korda (14th), Yuka Saso (5th) and Patty Tavatanakit (13th) Gaming
RecommendedAlex Wrigley prepares for ‘a dream come true’ with his wife at St AndrewsLIV rebel Ian Poulter struggles at Scottish Open as Justin Harding seizes chanceThe Open at St Andrews could be too easy, Jordan Spieth claims“You do that with power and hitting more distance Gaming
The majors continue to showcase our talents,” Hall adds Gaming
5 yards, and believes there will be even more emphasis on the physical side of the game moving forward Gaming
The 26-year-old finished in a tie for 21st at last month’s Women’s PGA Championship, which caught the eye after doubling prize money to $9 million Gaming
