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Women's Open 2022: Tee times, prize money, TV coverage as Nelly Korda, Charley Hull, Georgia Hall head field

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Muirfield will play host to the Women’s Open for the first time in its history, with Anna Nordqvist back to defend the title she won at Carnoustie in 2021.

The Women’s Open is the culmination of the major season, with Jennifer Kupcho, Minjee Lee, Chun In-gee and Brooke Henderson teeing it up in Scotland looking for their second major of the year.

Ad/> Henderson is the most in form of the quartet, having won her second major at the Evian Championship a fortnight ago. /> Golf‘The nuclear option’ — Love III hints at boycott if LIV players are allowed on PGA Tour2 HOURS AGO It is notable that Muirfield is hosting the event, as until 2017 women were barred from being members.

Nordqvist arrives as the defending champion, but history is against the Swede as Yannie Tseng is the only player this century to retain the Women’s Open.

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