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Aramco Team Series schedule and results

published: May 5, 2025

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updated: May 11, 2025

Aramco Team Series schedule and results

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The Aramco Team Series is back for 2024, but what is the schedule and who has taken victory in the LET series?

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The Aramco Team Series are the biggest events on the Ladies European Tour, and you can take a look at the schedule and results here.

2020 saw the inaugural Aramco Team Series event, which took place in the King Abdullah Economic City in Saudi Arabia, and there have been plenty of events held in the Arab nation since.

The Aramco Team Series features both an individual and team competition at each event, and since 2022, there have been five events each season.

Major winners and World No.1s have all won events on the Aramco Team Series in its fledgling history, with players from three continents being successful.

We have brought you all the results from that inaugural tournament back in 2020, along with the schedule for the current season, below…

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Aramco Team Series schedule and results

2025

Once again, 2025 saw the Aramco Team Series run a five-event programme as a huge part of the Ladies European Tour calendar.

Of the four to currently be announced, three of those will take place in Asia. Those include the first two events, in Riyadh and Seoul. The only non-Asian Aramco Team Series event of 2025 (so far) will be at the Centurion Club in London, which will play host to the series once more.

February 13-15: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Individual Winner: Jeeno Thitikul
Team Winner: Somi Lee (c), Nastasia Nadaud, Amy Taylor, Minsun Kim

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Thailand’s Jeeno Thitikul romped home to victory in the first ATS event of 2025 – the PIF Saudi Ladies International. The Thai claimed her fifth LET title thanks to a four-shot victory in Riyadh.

She was joined in the winner’s circle by Somi Lee’s team. The Korean also finished 2nd in the individual event, and her quartet – featuring compatriot Minsun Kim, England’s Amy Taylor and previous team winner Nastasia Nadaud – won comfortably.

May 9-11: Seoul, Republic of Korea
Individual Winner: Hyo-Joo Kim
Team Winner: Sara Kouskova (c), Patricia Schmidt, Brianna Navarrosa, Lee-Anne Pace

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On home soil, it was Hyo-Joo Kim that was victorious at the Seoul edition of the 2025 Aramco Team Series. She won by two shots ahead of Switzerland’s Chiara Tamburlini, as just 11 players finished the week under par.

In the team event, a birdie on the last from South Africa’s Lee-Anne Pace gave Sara Kouskova’s team a one-shot victory. It marks the Czechian’s first team win in the Aramco Team Series.

August 8-10: London, England

September 5-7: Location TBC

November 6-8: Shenzhen, China

2024

For the third year in succession, the Aramco Team Series returned with a five-event schedule, with the action taking place throughout the year, and across three continents.

The series started in Tampa Bay, Florida in March, before visiting Seoul in May and London in July. An Asian event in October and the finale in Riyadh a month later concluded the schedule.

March 8-10: Tampa Bay, United States
Individual Winner: Alexandra Forsterling
Team Winner: Pauline Roussin (capt), Celine Herbin, Meghan MacLaren, LuJain Omar Khalil (a)

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Germany’s Alexandra Forsterling took the title at the first event of the 2024 Aramco Team Series. She won by three shots from England’s Charley Hull to claim her third Ladies European Tour title in just six months.

Pauline Roussin’s team, which includes Celine Herbin and Meghan MacLaren, were the winners of the team event at Tampa. They won by a single shot from two teams, including Charley Hull’s quartet. Roussin made it victory in successive years in Florida, after winning the 2023 event in West Palm Beach.

May 10-12: Seoul, South Korea
Individual Winner: Hyo-Joo Kim
Team Winner: Danielle Kang (c), Lily May Humphreys, Tian Xiaolin, Lee Kyu-Ho (a)

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It was a great win on home soil for South Korea’s Hyo-Joo Kim. For the second event of the Aramco Team Series, it was a three-shot victory over Charley Hull, with Kim claiming her 23rd professional title.

American Danielle Kang led her team to the win in the team event in Seoul, with the foursome winning by two shots, finishing with a total score of 23-under after two rounds.

July 3-5: London, England
Individual Winner: Leona Maguire
Team Winner: Nastasia Nadaud (c), Kristyna Napoleaova, Mireia Prat, George Brooksbank (a)

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Ireland’s Leona Maguire secured her maiden Ladies European Tour victory with a one-shot win at the Centurion Club in London. She made an eagle on the last to secure the title.

Frenchwoman Nastasia Nadaud captained her quartet to victory in the team event in London. Kristyna Napoleaova, Mireia Prat, and amateur George Brooksbank made up the rest of the team, which won on a playoff.

October 4-6: Shenzhen, China
Individual Winner: Celine Boutier
Team Winners: Chiara Tamburlini (c), Lee-Anne Pace, Lin Qianhui, Peng Yanxuan (a)

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Frenchwoman Celine Boutier could not have imagined a better debut in the Aramco Team Series! The major champion won by two shots in Shenzhen to claim her first title of 2024, and her sixth Ladies European Tour crown in total.

A birdie at the last for captain Chiara Tamburlini was enough to secure her quartet the team victory in China. South Africa’s Lee-Anne Pace and the Chinese pair of Lin Qianhui and Peng Yanxuan – the latter being the amateur – made up the quartet that took victory. Boutier’s quartet came home in 2nd, just one shot behind.

November 3-5: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Individual Winner: Charley Hull
Team Winners: Chiara Tamburlini (c), Mimi Rhodes, Anne-Charlotte Mora, Tenniel Chu (a)

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England’s Charley Hull finally ended her winless run with a solid victory at the Aramco Team Series – Riyadh. The Englishwoman had not won for two years, but claimed the title by three shots for her first ATS win and her fourth Ladies European Tour victory.

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For the second event in a row, Switzerland’s Chiara Tamburlini led her team to a victory in the Team Event. The Swiss star, along with Mimi Rhodes, Anne-Charlotte Mora and amateur Tenniel Chu, won by a whopping ten shots.

What do you make of the Aramco Team Series schedule? Is it helping the women’s game? Let us know your thoughts with a post on X, formerly Twitter!

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Matt Coles
Matt Coles

Mention a European country, and Matt will tell you which resorts make the National Club Golfer Top 100s: European Resorts list. He might even throw in who designed the golf course and how many rooms the hotel has got at each one…

Matt got into the game of golf from a young age, following his old man to the local golf club. He fell for the sport, and now can’t seem to go a day without thinking about how to improve his game (Thanks Dad!). Matt has been a member of Howley Hall GC in Leeds since 2020, and is just about managing to maintain a single-figure handicap. He likes to remind people that he once broke 75, but won’t tell people that it was on a shortened course during the winter.

He moved to Leeds after graduating from the University of Central Lancashire with a First Class Honours degree in Sports Journalism. Matt joined NCG after almost five years travelling the world with the Professional Squash Association, working on events in all four corners of the globe.

Matt currently plays a Cobra King LTDx driver and RadSpeed 3-wood. TaylorMade monopolise the rest of his bag, with a SIM UDI, M5 irons and both Milled Grind and HI-TOE wedges, along with a Monza Redline putter. He uses a Vice Pro Plus golf ball, because he’s a bit different…

Away from golf, Matt is a Manchester United fan, and a keen runner, having ran the Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon (his first and possibly last), in May 2023.

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