Dates
May 2025 - July 2025


The AIG Women's Open Amateur Series

Elite amateur players competing in Europe have an additional chance to qualify for the AIG Women’s Open. The best performing player across The AIG Women's Open Amateur Series, a sequence of three elite amateur championships, will gain a place to compete at Royal Porthcawl from 31 July to 3 August. This will be determined by World Amateur Golf Ranking® (WAGR®) points secured at the St Rule Trophy, The Women’s Amateur Championship and the European Ladies’ Amateur Championship.

AIG Women’s Open Amateur Series – Counting events

The AIG Women's Open Amateur Series exemption is in addition to a number of other exemptions available for amateur players to reach the two major championships, including by virtue of winning The Amateur and European equivalents.

Current Standings

With two events having been played, and following the completion of The St Rule Trophy and The Women's Amateur Championship, the top 20 players in the standings are as follows:
PlayerCountryTotal PointsEvents Played
Paula Martin SampedroSpain23.50621
Farah O'KeefeUnited States18.71621
Charlotte NaughtonEngland17.85892
Caterina DonItaly15.64851
Tillie ClaggettCanada15.64851
Davina XanhEngland15.17192
Ellie MonkEngland14.20562
Gracie MayoWales13.0652
Anna DavisUnited States12.82721
Isla McDonald-O'BrienEngland12.82721
Marie Eline MadsenDenmark12.82721
Paula FranciscoSpain12.82721
Luca ThompsonWales12.47392
Judy JooKorea11.95122
Noa Van BeekNetherlands11.95122
Olivia WilliamsEngland11.90782
Jennifer SaxtonScotland11.90222
Ffion TynanWales11.00572
Jessica HallEngland11.00572
Bobbi BrownSouth Africa10.77632

The Women's Amateur Championship

Taking place at Nairn from 10 to 15 June, The Women's Amateur Championship is one of the leading championships in amateur golf for female golfers.

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