South Wales, Swansea

AIG Women's Open 2025

Thu 31 Jul 2025 - Sun 3 Aug 2025

The AIG Women’s Open is becoming one of the fastest growing tournaments in professional female golf with iconic courses, legendary players, and unforgettable experiences.

This major tournament encompasses the best that golf has to offer, as rising stars and celebrated icons battle it out to be crowned the AIG Women’s Open Champion.

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  • Unforgettable fan experience for all
  • Historic major championship in the womens game
  • Official AIG Women’s Open tickets
  • Watch the world’s best golfers from the LPGA & LET
  • Play a variety of courses, from links to parkland

One of the fastest growing tournaments

First played at Fulford in York in 1976, after evolving from the Ladies Amateur Stroke Play Championship to include professional players, the AIG Women’s Open has quickly grown to become the most international major in women's golf and one of the most prestigious.

We have seen plenty of incredible women rise through the rankings at this spectacular tournament, including Michelle Wie, Anna Nordqvist, Lydia Ko, Danielle Kang and the 2018 AIG Women's Open champion Georgia Hall.

Not only has this tournament been host to an abundance of inspiring golfers but has also been held at some of Britain’s best golf courses. Kingsbarns, Royal Lytham & St Annes, Muirfield and Sunningdale are just a few of the renowned courses that have held the AIG Women’s Open and the line-up for 2025 is just as impressive with Royal Porthcawl confirmed as the next host.

History of the AIG Women’s Open

The first Women's British Open was played in 1976 when the Ladies' British Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship was extended to include the five professionals, with the players competing for a total prize fund of £500. Now, this iconic event attracts the best 144 professional and amateur female golfers from around the world, boasting the strongest field in golf, with over £2million prize money at stake.

Unlike its male counterpart, the Women's Open has not adopted a links-only policy. Held over 72 holes, the tournament is hosted at varying types of British courses including parkland, heathland and the more traditional links layouts.

At first, organisers found it difficult to get the most prestigious courses to agree to host the event, with the exception of Royal Birkdale, which hosted it twice during its early days. However, In 2010, four additional Open Championship venues became first-time hosts for the women's event, including Carnoustie, Royal Liverpool, Royal Troon and Muirfield.

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Witness women's golf triumph and be apart of growing fan base for the AIG Women’s Open.

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We offer a wide range of accommodation and golf across the UK, so why extend your stay and explore the best that British golf has to offer?

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Women in Golf Charter

Over the past 25 years, Golfbreaks have become one of the world’s largest and well-established golf travel companies known for delivering outstanding choice, value, and service.

In 2019, we launched our Women in Golf initiative being the only tour operator to sign the R&A Women in Golf Charter and cementing our commitments as a company to growing the women’s game and driving change throughout the sport for the better.

Over the last few years, we have seen an incredible growth in the women’s game through a number of sports, such as football and tennis, but we believe now is the time for women’s golf to thrive and what better way than showing your support at the AIG Women’s Open.

Explore golf in South Wales...

The 2025 AIG Women's Open is due to be held at the world renowned Royal Porthcawl, a past host of pretty much every major Amateur competition in golf, including The Walker Cup.

Ryder Cup captain and former Masters champion Ian Woosnam, and legend Tiger Woods are just two of the names from the golfing arena that have put their abilities to the test on this historic golf course.

Royal Porthcawl is one of many of the iconic golf courses and resorts situated in South Wales with the region remaining a real heavyweight of golf in the UK, especially considering the many iconic and legendary resorts and courses in this picturesque region. From exceptional stay & play resorts in Cardiff and Newport to the world-class links courses situated near Swansea, a golf break in South Wales offers unparalleled quality and variety.

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