2017 Women's British Open

2017 Ricoh Women's British Open
Tournament information
Dates 3–6 August 2017
Location Fife, Scotland
Course(s) Kingsbarns Golf Links
Organized by The R&A, merged with
Ladies' Golf Union
Tour(s) Ladies European Tour
LPGA Tour
Statistics
Field 144 players, 77 after cut
Cut 143 (−1)
Prize fund $3,250,000
2,775,905
£2,497,889
Winner's share $504,821
€431,180
£387,996
Champion
South Korea In-Kyung Kim
270 (−18)
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Kingsbarns
Location in Scotland
Kingsbarns 
Location in Fife, Scotland

The 2017 Ricoh Women's British Open was played 3–6 August in Scotland at Kingsbarns Golf Links in Fife. It was the 41st Women's British Open, the 17th as a major championship on the LPGA Tour, and the first at Kingsbarns, southeast of nearby St Andrews.

This was the first WBO organised by The R&A, which merged with the Ladies' Golf Union in late 2016.[1]

The event was televised by Golf Channel and NBC Sports in the United States and Sky Sports in the United Kingdom.

Field

The field is 144 players, and most earn exemptions based on past performance on the Ladies European Tour, the LPGA Tour, previous major championships, or with a high ranking in the Women's World Golf Rankings. The rest of the field earn entry by successfully competing in qualifying tournaments open to any female golfer, professional or amateur, with a low handicap.

There are 19 exemption categories for the 2017 Women's British Open.[2][3]

1. The top 15 finishers (and ties) from the 2016 Women's British Open.

Beth Allen (9-LET), Bae Hee-kyung, Chun In-gee (13), Jang Ha-na (8), Ariya Jutanugarn (8,9-LPGA,11), Megan Khang, Lee Mi-hyang (8), Mirim Lee (8), Stacy Lewis (11), Mo Martin (11), Catriona Matthew (11), Ryu So-yeon (8,13), Lexi Thompson (8,13), Karrie Webb

2. The top 10 Ladies European Tour members in the Women's World Golf Rankings not exempt under (1).

Carlota Ciganda (3,5), Jodi Ewart Shadoff (3), Shanshan Feng (3,5,8), Charley Hull (3), Karine Icher (3,5), In-Kyung Kim (3,5,8), Caroline Masson (5), Anna Nordqvist (3,5,8), Su-Hyun Oh (5), Suzann Pettersen (3,5,13)

3. The top 30 LPGA Tour members in the Women's World Golf Rankings not exempt under (1) as of 4 July.

Chella Choi, Austin Ernst, Brooke Henderson (8,13), M. J. Hur, Moriya Jutanugarn, Danielle Kang (8,13), Cristie Kerr (8), Kim Hyo-joo (13), Kim Sei-young (8), Lydia Ko (13), Jessica Korda, Brittany Lang (13), Minjee Lee, Brittany Lincicome (8,13), Haru Nomura, Inbee Park (8,11,12,13), Park Sung-hyun (9-KLPGA, 13), Gerina Piller, Lizette Salas, Jenny Shin, Michelle Wie (13), Amy Yang (8)

4. The top 25 on the current LET money list not exempt under (1) or (2) as of 4 July.

Carly Booth, Hannah Burke, Holly Clyburn, Olivia Cowan, Tonje Daffinrud, Annabel Dimmock, Sandra Gal (5), Jenny Haglund, Georgia Hall, Kylie Henry, Whitney Hillier, Nuria Iturrios, Felicity Johnson, Karolin Lampert, Camilla Lennarth, Florentyna Parker (8), Emily Kristine Pedersen (5), Pamela Pretswell, Leticia Ras-Anderica, Melissa Reid (8), Marianne Skarpnord, Klára Spilková (8), Noora Tamminen, Anne van Dam, Angel Yin (5)

5. The top 40 on the current LPGA Tour money list not exempt under (1) or (3) as of 4 July.

Marina Alex, Brittany Altomare, Cydney Clanton, Jacqui Concolino, Lindy Duncan, Laura Gonzalez Escallon, Wei-Ling Hsu, Ji Eun-hee, Kim Kaufman, Katherine Kirk (8), Nelly Korda, Candie Kung, Alison Lee, Lee Jeong-eun, Pernilla Lindberg, Gaby López, Azahara Muñoz (5), Ryann O'Toole, Lee-Anne Pace, Jane Park, Pornanong Phatlum, Madelene Sagström (5), Alena Sharp, Kelly Shon, Sarah Jane Smith, Jennifer Song, Angela Stanford, Yoo Sun-young

6. The top five on the current LPGA of Japan Tour (JLPGA) money list not exempt under (1), (2), (3), or (14) as of 4 July.

Kotone Hori, Fumika Kawagishi, Lee Min-young, Yukari Nishiyama, Ai Suzuki

7. The top two on the current LPGA of Korea Tour (KLPGA) money list not exempt under (1), (2), (3), or (6) as of 4 July.

8. Winners of any recognised LET or LPGA Tour events in the calendar year 2017.

Atthaya Thitikul (a)

9. Winners of the 2016 LET, LPGA, JLPGA and KLPGA money lists.

10. The top 30 in the Women's World Golf Rankings, not exempt above as of 4 July.

11. Winners of the last 10 editions of the Women's British Open.

Yani Tseng

12. Winner of the Gold Medal in the 2016 Rio Olympics.

13. Winners of the last five editions of the U.S. Women's Open, ANA Inspiration, and Women's PGA Championship, and the Evian Championship winners from 2013 to 2016.

14. Winner of the 2016 Japan LPGA Tour Championship Ricoh Cup.

15. The leading five LPGA Tour members in the 2017 Marathon Classic who have entered the Championship and who are not otherwise exempt.

Aditi Ashok, Pei-Yun Chien, Laura Diaz, Thidapa Suwannapura, Prima Thammaraks

16. The leading three LET members in the 2017 Aberdeen Asset Management Ladies Scottish Open, who have entered the Championship and who are not otherwise exempt.

Lina Boqvist, Olafia Kristinsdottir, Becky Morgan

17. The 2017 British Ladies Amateur champion, 2016 U.S. Women's Amateur champion, 2016 International European Ladies Amateur Championship champion, winner or next available player in the 2016 LGU Order of Merit, and the Mark H. McCormack Medal holder provided they are still amateurs at the time of the Championship and a maximum of two other leading amateurs at the discretion of the Ladies' Golf Union.

Leona Maguire, Olivia Mehaffey, Seong Eun-jeong

Bronte Law forfeited her exemption for winning the European Ladies Amateur by turning professional.

18. Any players granted special exemptions from qualifying by the Championship Committee.

Ai Miyazato

19. Balance of the 90 LPGA Tour members.

Simin Feng, Jaye Marie Green, Joanna Klatten, Morgan Pressel

Qualifiers:

Nationalities in the field

North America (40)South America (0)Europe (51)Oceania (8)Asia (42)Africa (3)
 Canada (2)  England (11)  Australia (7)  China (3)  South Africa (3)
 Mexico (1)  Scotland (6)  New Zealand (1)  India (1)
 United States (37)  Wales (2)  Japan (7)
 Ireland (2)  South Korea (20)
 Austria (1)  Taiwan (5)
 Belgium (1)  Thailand (6)
 Czech Republic (1)
 Denmark (2)
 Finland (2)
 France (2)
 Germany (6)
 Iceland (1)
 Netherlands (1)
 Norway (3)
 Spain (3)
 Sweden (7)

Past champions in the field

Made the cut

Player Country Year(s) won R1 R2 R3 R4 Total To par Finish
Stacy Lewis  United States 2013 70 72 65 70 277 −11 T7
Inbee Park  South Korea 2015 72 70 64 72 278 −10 T11
Yani Tseng  Taiwan 2010, 2011 71 71 70 70 282 −6 T30
Mo Martin  United States 2014 70 67 73 75 285 −3 T49

Missed the cut

Player Country Year won R1 R2 Total To par
Catriona Matthew  Scotland 2009 76 70 146 +2
Karrie Webb  Australia 2002 75 72 147 +3
Ariya Jutanugarn  Thailand 2016 71 77 148 +4

First round

Thursday, 3 August 2017

One of the early starters, Michelle Wie led by a stroke after a course-record round of 64 which included 9 birdies.[4] Play was twice suspended during the afternoon because of lightning in the area.

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1 Michelle Wie  United States 64 −8
2 In-Kyung Kim  South Korea 65 −7
3 Lindy Duncan  United States 66 −6
T4 Chella Choi  South Korea 67 −5
Jodi Ewart Shadoff  England
Melissa Reid  England
Marissa Steen  United States
Lexi Thompson  United States
Anne van Dam  Netherlands
T10 Laura Davies  England 68 −4
Jaye Marie Green  United States
Georgia Hall  England
Charley Hull  England
Ally McDonald  United States
Anna Nordqvist  Sweden
Morgan Pressel  United States

Second round

Friday, 4 August 2017

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1 In-Kyung Kim  South Korea 65-68=133 −11
T2 Georgia Hall  England 68-67=135 −9
Lexi Thompson  United States 67-68=135
4 Ally McDonald  United States 68-68=136 −8
T5 Chella Choi  South Korea 67-70=137 −7
Jodi Ewart Shadoff  England 67-70=137
Jang Ha-na  South Korea 69-68=137
Mo Martin  United States 70-67=137
T9 Shanshan Feng  China 71-67=138 −6
Moriya Jutanugarn  Thailand 70-68=138
Megan Khang  United States 69-69=138
Anna Nordqvist  Sweden 68-70=138
Thidapa Suwannapura  Thailand 71-67=138

Third round

Saturday, 5 August 2017

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1 In-Kyung Kim  South Korea 65-68-66=199 −17
T2 Georgia Hall  England 68-67-70=205 −11
Moriya Jutanugarn  Thailand 70-68-67=205
T4 Ally McDonald  United States 68-68-70=206 −10
Inbee Park  South Korea 72-70-64=206
6 Stacy Lewis  United States 70-72-65=207 −9
T7 Jodi Ewart Shadoff  England 67-70-71=208 −8
Jaye Marie Green  United States 68-73-67=208
Lee Mi-hyang  South Korea 70-71-67=208
Caroline Masson  Germany 69-72-67=208
Melissa Reid  England 67-72-69=208
Angel Yin  United States 72-67-69=208

Final round

Sunday, 6 August 2017

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo parMoney (US$)
1 In-Kyung Kim  South Korea 65-68-66-71=270 −18 504,821
2 Jodi Ewart Shadoff  England 67-70-71-64=272 −16 302,899
T3 Georgia Hall  England 68-67-70-70=275 −13 175,509
Caroline Masson  Germany 69-72-67-67=275
Michelle Wie  United States 64-76-69-66=275
6 Jenny Shin  South Korea 70-69-70-67=276 −12 111,939
T7 Shanshan Feng  China 71-67-72-67=277 −11 79,187
Kim Hyo-joo  South Korea 70-71-68-68=277
Stacy Lewis  United States 70-72-65-70=277
Anna Nordqvist  Sweden 68-70-72-67=277

Source:[5]

Scorecard

Final round

Hole123456789101112131415161718
Par354444354 453435444
South Korea Kim I.K. −18−18−18−18−18−18−18−19−18−18−18−18−18−18−18−18−18−18
England Ewart Shadoff −8−9−9−9−9−10−11−12−13−14−14−14−15−15−15−15−16−16
England Hall −11−11−11−11−11−11−11−12−11−11−12−13−13−13−13−13−13−13
Germany Masson −8−9−9−9−9−9−10−11−11−11−12−12−12−11−12−12−12−13
United States Wie −7−8−8−9−10−11−12−12−13−13−13−14−14−14−14−14−13−13
South Korea Shin −7−8−8−8−9−8−8−9−9−9−9−9−10−10−11−11−11−12
China Feng −5−6−6−6−6−6−7−7−7−8−8−8−9−9−10−10−11−11
South Korea Kim H.J. −7−8−8−8−9−10−10−11−11 −10−10−10−11−11−12−11−11−11
United States Lewis −9−11−10−11−11−11−11−12−10−10−11−11−11−11−11−11−11−11
Sweden Nordqvist −6−7−6−6−7−7−8−9−8−8−8−8−9−9−9−9−10−11
South Korea Park −10−11−10−10−10−10−10−10−11−10−10−10−11−11−11−10−10−10
Thailand Jutanugarn −11−11−11−11−11−11−11−11−11−11−11−11−11−9−9−10−8−8
United States McDonald −10−11−10−10−10−10−10−11−11−11−10−10−10−9−9−9−8−8

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par

Eagle Birdie Bogey Double bogey

Source:[5]

References

  1. "Ladies' Golf Union and The R&A complete merger". The R&A. 19 December 2016. Retrieved 24 July 2017.
  2. "Ricoh Women's British Open – Entries". R&A. Retrieved 18 April 2017.
  3. "Ricoh Women's British Open – Entry List". Ladies European Tour. Retrieved 27 July 2017.
  4. McGhie, Laura (3 August 2017). "Women's British Open: Michelle Wie leads after setting course record at Kingsbarns". BBC Sport. Retrieved 4 August 2017.
  5. 1 2 "Ricoh Women's British Open". LPGA. 6 August 2017. Retrieved 7 August 2017.
Preceded by
2017 U.S. Women's Open
Major Championships Succeeded by
2017 Evian Championship

Coordinates: 56°17′56″N 2°38′46″W / 56.299°N 2.646°W / 56.299; -2.646

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