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USGA joins hands with Promedica to increase prize money for Major US Women's Open to over 331 million, United States Golf Association or USGA and Promedica announced the right to be a partner for the US Women's Open, the oldest major tournament in women's golf, and increase the total prize money to be competed at 10 million US dollars, or approximately 331 million baht, still The event with the highest prize pool in women's golf. and is prepared to increase to 12 million dollars or nearly 400 million baht, Mike Wan, CEO of the United States Golf Association, and Randy Ostra, president and CEO of Promedica Joined in the announcement on Friday, January 7, 2021, local time in the United States. About the partnership between the USGA and Promedica, a non-profit health organization. and integrated well-being In support of women's golf's oldest major, the US Women's Open.
The tournament will be named the "US Women's Open by Promedica", marking the first time the partnership has been named in a USGA event. This cooperation The total prize money has been increased from the Telegram Number Data original 5.5 million USD or approximately 182.05 million baht in 2021 to 10 million USD or approximately 331 million baht this year. It will be played at Pine Needles Lodge & Golf Club in Southern Pines, North Carolina. Between 2-5 June, this marks an almost doubling of the prize money. There is also a plan to increase the prize money to 11 million US dollars or approximately 364.2 million baht and 12 million US dollars or approximately 397.2 million baht in the next 5 years. The US Women's Open is a great major golf event. and the oldest in women's golf, where Thai female pro "Pro May" Ariya Jutanugarn previously won in 2018. Mike Wan revealed that "USGA is proud to organize various tournaments.
Not only has it helped Let the new generation of athletes reach their dreams. For more than 75 years, the US Women's Open has been one of the dreams of little girls from all over the world. who dreamed of winning this championship, and now our partner Promedica has made the competition grow in every possible way. Starting from the objective until the prize money. Including the place to organize the competition. I am proud that today we have come together to announce this. I know this is the beginning. We will move forward together with Promedica. To drive change in the women's golf game And it means something to a new generation of golfers from around the world.
The tournament will be named the "US Women's Open by Promedica", marking the first time the partnership has been named in a USGA event. This cooperation The total prize money has been increased from the Telegram Number Data original 5.5 million USD or approximately 182.05 million baht in 2021 to 10 million USD or approximately 331 million baht this year. It will be played at Pine Needles Lodge & Golf Club in Southern Pines, North Carolina. Between 2-5 June, this marks an almost doubling of the prize money. There is also a plan to increase the prize money to 11 million US dollars or approximately 364.2 million baht and 12 million US dollars or approximately 397.2 million baht in the next 5 years. The US Women's Open is a great major golf event. and the oldest in women's golf, where Thai female pro "Pro May" Ariya Jutanugarn previously won in 2018. Mike Wan revealed that "USGA is proud to organize various tournaments.
Not only has it helped Let the new generation of athletes reach their dreams. For more than 75 years, the US Women's Open has been one of the dreams of little girls from all over the world. who dreamed of winning this championship, and now our partner Promedica has made the competition grow in every possible way. Starting from the objective until the prize money. Including the place to organize the competition. I am proud that today we have come together to announce this. I know this is the beginning. We will move forward together with Promedica. To drive change in the women's golf game And it means something to a new generation of golfers from around the world.