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Georgia Hall can continue links love affair and become Open champion again

Georgia Hall captured her first Major title at the British Open
Georgia Hall parading the winner's trophy after the 2018 OpenCredit: Richard Heathcote

Golf tips, best bets and player analysis for the Women's Open at Muirfield on the LPGA Tour.

Where to watch

Live on Sky Sports Main Event and Golf from 11am on Thursday

Best bets

Georgia Hall
1pt each-way 25-1 Coral, Ladbrokes

Atthaya Thitikul
1pt each-way 22-1 bet365

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Tiger Woods infamously carded a round of 81 at Muirfield in the 2002 Open Championship and some big numbers could be coming when the world's best women tackle this beastly links this week.

It was wind and rain which derailed Woods 20 years ago, but it is firm, fast fairways and concrete-like greens which will make Muirfield such an examination over the next four days.

Steve Palmer's top tip

Georgia Hall 25-1

One lady who seems likely to thrive in the conditions is proven Open performer Georgia Hall, who won the British Ladies Amateur on a links in 2013 and has not looked back since.

English women's sport enjoyed a huge boost on Sunday when the Lionesses triumphed in the European Championship football - and maybe Hall can follow that up by claiming Open glory for a second time.

The pride of Bournemouth was low amateur on her Open debut in 2013 and her form figures from the last five Opens are 3-1-35-45-2.

Hall loves links golf, winning the Open in fine style at Royal Lytham in 2018, she has not missed a cut all season, and she was eighth in the Evian Championship in the last LPGA Major.

Next best bet

Atthaya Thitikul 22-1

The conveyor belt of LPGA talent from Asia is as strong as ever, and Atthaya Thitikul could become an Open champion before reaching her 20th birthday.

The Thai teen terror rapidly became world number one amateur and won her first professional event at the age of 14. At 19, she has five pro titles to her name, and the step up to Major winner will probably come sooner rather than later.

Thitikul was fourth in the PGA Championship in June, then eighth in the Evian Championship, clearly becoming more comfortable in Major arenas. She was low amateur in the Open in 2018 and 2019, and runner-up in the Scottish Open at Dumbarnie last year, so the youngster has quickly got a handle on links golf.

Muirfield course guide

Course Muirfield, Gullane, East Lothian, Scotland
Prize money $6.8m ($1.050m to the winner)
Length 6,649 yards
Par 71
Field 124

When to bet By 7am on Thursday

When to watch Live on Sky Sports Main Event and Golf from 11am on Thursday

Course type Links

Course overview Muirfield has been a regular host of the men's Open Championship - last hosting in 2013. Phil Mickelson was the only player to finish under par in that event. The track has more than 150 bunkers, fast-running fairways and rough as high as four inches in places, so par will be a good score on most holes

Story of last year Anna Nordqvist emerged triumphant at Carnoustie, the Swede reaching 12 under par to edge a trio of pursuers by a shot

Weather forecast A mixture of sunshine and clouds, with temperatures around 17C. Moderate breezes for the first three rounds, dropping away on Sunday

Type of player suited to the challenge Browning fairways makes Muirfield an extreme links examination this week and great touch will be needed on and around slick dancefloors


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