The Aramco Team Series presented by PIF has confirmed Mission Hills Resort in Shenzhen as its fourth stop of the season, as the Ladies European Tour returns to mainland China for the first time in over seven years.
A cornerstone of the LET, the second Asian leg of the 2024 Aramco Team Series presented By PIF will play on the acclaimed World Cup Course at Mission Hills Resort in the vibrant city of Shenzhen, October 4-6.
The Jack Nicklaus-designed course will welcome an array of the world’s top talent, as they bid to win individual and team trophies, and a share of the weekend’s $1 million prize fund.
The Aramco Team Series, which is organised by Golf Saudi, is a series of five events on the LET each year, adding an annual $5m in prize money. With events in destinations across Europe, Asia, North America and the Middle East, the innovative format sees groups of three professionals and one amateur compete against each other in the Tour’s only recurring team event.
The series heads to Shenzhen in October following events in Florida, Seoul and London already this season, with the final leg of the season set for Riyadh in November.
Noah Alireza, CEO of Golf Saudi, said: “We’re thrilled to be taking the Aramco Team Series to Shenzhen. This move not only showcases elite women’s golf to a significant audience, but also offers us an opportunity to inspire future generations in this exciting market. Joining efforts with the world-renowned Mission Hills allows us to deliver a best-in-class event that meets the quality our golfers, fans and stakeholders alike all expect with the Aramco Team Series. Together, we are poised to deliver another truly unforgettable event.”
Khalid Al Zamil, Aramco Vice President of Public Affairs, said: “We are delighted that the Aramco Team Series will be hosted in Shenzhen. At Aramco, we believe sport provides a platform to create opportunity, improve lives and positively impact society. The Aramco Team Series aims to empower female athletes, elevating women’s golf globally and inspiring future generations of athletes.”
Following a successful event in Hong Kong last year, the move to Shenzhen represents an opportunity for the tournament to continue to engage with a diverse array of spectators and showcase the elite of women’s golf.
Mission Hills Resort Shenzhen, a sprawling golf and leisure resort located in the heart of southern China’s Guangdong Province, is renowned as the world’s largest golf facility, boasting 12 golf courses.
Tenniel Chu, Vice Chairman of Mission Hills Group, said: “Bringing the Aramco Team Series to Shenzhen represents a significant milestone for both Shenzhen and Mission Hills, heralding the return of the Ladies European Tour to China for three days of thrilling elite competition.
“We take immense pride in hosting this esteemed event at Mission Hills and look forward to extending a warm welcome to the international community at our breath-taking resort. Our aim is to orchestrate a memorable tournament that captivates audiences and leaves a long-lasting positive impact.”
Alexandra Armas, Chief Executive Officer of the Ladies European Tour, said: “Returning to China is an exciting prospect for the LET, as we continue to provide our members with valuable experiences on the world’s best courses. Our aim is to continue elevating women’s golf to new heights, around the globe, and in partnership with the Aramco Team Series.”