2016 Women's British Open
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The 2016 Ricoh Women's British Open was played 28–31 July in England at the Woburn Golf and Country Club near Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, northwest of London. It was the 40th Women's British Open, and the 16th as a major championship on the LPGA Tour. It was the tenth Women's British Open at Woburn; the most recent was in 1999, prior to it becoming a major on the LPGA Tour. For the first time, it was held on the Marquess' Course, which opened in 2000.
Tournament information | |
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Dates | 28–31 July 2016 |
Location | Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England |
Course(s) | Woburn Golf & Country Club Marquess' Course |
Organized by | Ladies' Golf Union |
Tour(s) | Ladies European Tour LPGA Tour |
Statistics | |
Par | 72 |
Length | 6,463 yards (5,910 m) |
Field | 144 players, 75 after cut |
Cut | 145 (+1) |
Prize fund | $3,000,000 €2,680,444 |
Winner's share | $412,047 €368,156 |
Champion | |
Ariya Jutanugarn | |
272 (−16) | |
Ariya Jutanugarn won her first major title, three strokes ahead of runners-up Mirim Lee and| Mo Martin, the 2014 champion.[1]
Golf Channel and NBC televised the event in the United States for the first time, while BBC Sport handled the coverage in the UK, for the last time.