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What is the Aramco Team Series?

published: May 7, 2024

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updated: Jul 1, 2024

What is the Aramco Team Series?

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Five events each year, with elevated prize purses, the Aramco Team Series is the jewel in the Ladies European Tour schedule!

Aramco Team Series

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  • Everything you need to know about the 2024 aramco team series
  • Frequently asked questions about the aramco team series

The Aramco Team Series consists of five events on the Ladies European Tour throughout the year where individual and team golf go hand-in-hand.

For 2024, there will be five tournaments played in the Aramco Team Series (ATS) across three continents. The United States, United Kingdom, South Korea and Saudi Arabia will all host an event in the series this year.

The series only dates back to 2020, and only became a five-event schedule on the Ladies European Tour two years later.

The likes of Nelly Korda, Charley Hull and Alison Lee have all been victorious in individual events of the ATS in its short history.

Aramco Team Series: The Details

  • Locations: Tampa Bay, Seoul, London, Asia, Riyadh
  • Prize purse: $1 million per event

Everything you need to know about the 2024 Aramco Team Series

Check out our coverage of the 2024 Aramco Team Series – from frequently asked questions, to the competition’s unique heritage, and how the course is shaping up – by reading and clicking on some of the links below.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Aramco Team Series

What is the Aramco Team Series?

The Aramco Team Series is part of the Ladies European Tour schedule. The series features five events, which take place around the world, and at each three-day tournament there is both an individual event and a team event.

When and where will the Aramco Team Series take place?

The 2024 series will see five events played across three continents, and spread out across the Ladies European Tour calendar for the year.

The events are as follows:

  • March 8-10: Tampa Bay, Florida, United States
  • May 10-12: Seoul, Republic of Korea
  • July 3-5: London, England
  • October 4-6: Asia (TBC)
  • November 1-3: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Who won in last year’s Aramco Team Series?

The big names came to the party in 2023. Pauline Roussin, Carlota Ciganda and Nelly Korda were victorious in the first three events of the year.

Xiyu Lin then defeated Jin-Young Ko in a playoff to win the fourth event in Hong Kong, before Alison Lee played her way into the record books. She finished on an incredible 29-under-par to win in Riyadh, taking victory by eight shots.

  • NOW READ: Aramco Team Series schedule and results

What is the format of the events?

The ATS has a unique format, with both an individual tournament and a team competition played at each edition of the series.

The team competition sees teams of four, with three professionals (each of whom play in the individual tournament as well) team up with an amateur golfer. Two scores from four count on each hole, with the event taking place over two days.

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The individual tournament works as a normal event, played over three rounds with the lowest aggregate score winning. Only the professional golfers play on the final day.

What is the history around the series?

The Aramco Team Series only dates back to 2020, making it one of the newest events in professional golf.

The series had just the one event in 2020, with Emily Kristine Pedersen taking the victory at the Saudi Ladies Team International.

Over its first four years, there have been 20 tournaments across eight countries. Nelly Korda (below) and Alison Lee have both won twice, with the likes of Charley Hull, Carlota Ciganda and Lexi Thompson also being victorious during its five-year history.

nelly korda aramco team series

What are the odds for the 2024 Aramco Team Series?

Betting for the 2024 Aramco Team Series is live via bet365.

Our betting preview of this week’s action, which also includes the John Deere Classic, will soon go live. When it does, you will be able to see our picks here.

Is there a cut at the event?

There is a cut after two days at the Aramco Team Series events, with the top 60 and ties making it through to the final day to play for the title.

How can I watch the action?

The event will be broadcast around the world by various broadcast partners. For the event in London this week, the action will be broadcast live on Sky Sports.

  • Wednesday 3rd – Sky Sports Golf & Sky Sports Mix from 3:30pm
  • Thursday 4th – Sky Sports Mix from 3:30pm, Sky Sports Golf from 5pm
  • Friday 5th – Sky Sports Mix from 12:30pm

Comprehensive coverage, including live scoring and player highlights, will be available on the Ladies European Tour website and app.

How much will the winner take home from the events?

The winner of the individual tournament will pocket $75,000 from the overall prize purse of $1,000,000.

Are you excited to see who will win in the Aramco Team Series once again? Who do you think will take the title? Let us know with a post on X, formerly Twitter!

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About the author

Matt Coles
Matt Coles

Mention a European country, and Matt will tell you which resorts make the National Club Golfer Top 100s: European Resorts list. He might even throw in who designed the golf course and how many rooms the hotel has got at each one…

Matt got into the game of golf from a young age, following his old man to the local golf club. He fell for the sport, and now can’t seem to go a day without thinking about how to improve his game (Thanks Dad!). Matt has been a member of Howley Hall GC in Leeds since 2020, and is just about managing to maintain a single-figure handicap. He likes to remind people that he once broke 75, but won’t tell people that it was on a shortened course during the winter.

He moved to Leeds after graduating from the University of Central Lancashire with a First Class Honours degree in Sports Journalism. Matt joined NCG after almost five years travelling the world with the Professional Squash Association, working on events in all four corners of the globe.

Matt currently plays a Cobra King LTDx driver and RadSpeed 3-wood. TaylorMade monopolise the rest of his bag, with a SIM UDI, M5 irons and both Milled Grind and HI-TOE wedges, along with a Monza Redline putter. He uses a Vice Pro Plus golf ball, because he’s a bit different…

Away from golf, Matt is a Manchester United fan, and a keen runner, having ran the Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon (his first and possibly last), in May 2023.

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