Collecting stars for Adelaide
Ariya Jutanugarn during the 2017 ISPS Handa Women & # 39; s Australian Open at Royal Adelaide.
World number 1 Ariya Jutanugarn and Australia's best professional golfer, Minjee Lee, are planning to head the star-studded field on their way to South Australia for the 2019 ISPS Handa Women's Australian Open.
Fans who attend The Grange Golf Club from 14 to 17 February can expect genius with stars all over the world. Brooke Henderson, Lydia Ko, Paula Creamer and Nelly Korda are locked up together with the ruling great champions Georgia Hall and Pernilla Lindberg.
Golf legend Karrie Webb, a five-time # WomensAusOpen champion, leads the Aussie attack alongside Katherine Kirk, Sarah Jane Smith, Sarah Kemp and rising stars Su Oh, Hannah Green and Karis Davidson.
View the current list of exempted players who have committed to play the 2019 ISPS Handa Women & # 39; s Australian Open. Other players will join this list as soon as certain other qualifying events are completed, including the qualifying round of Tuesday.
Click here to view the list of participants at 15:00 Friday 25 January 2019 (AEDT)
Tickets for the 2019 ISPS Handa Women & # 39; s Australian Open are officially on sale through Ticketek and remain one of the best value in the sport for $ 25 ($ 19 concession) per day, or $ 75 ($ 57 concession) for one four-day season pass as booked in advance. Children under 16 are free.
The tournament, held at The Grange Golf Club from February 14-17, has been fully sanctioned by the LPGA Tour and the ALPG.
The ISPS Handa Women & # 39; s Australian Open is supported by the South Australian government through the South Australian Tourism Commission and Events South Australia.