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- Superstar golf sisters will take part in the three-day, $1m prize-fund tournament at Glen Oaks Club, Long Island
- Field includes six of the world鈥檚 top 20 women golfers and is third Aramco Team Series event
The Korda sisters spoke of their excitement at competing in the 鈥渧ery different鈥� Aramco Team Series 鈥� New York as they and a host of leading golfers arrived at Long Island ahead of Thursday鈥檚 opening round.
Jessica and world No.1 Nelly are two of a field packed with big names as the Ladies European Tour (LET) plays host to its debut event on US soil.
The Aramco Team Series 鈥� a new, four-event format introduced to the LET this year, in which teams of three professionals and one amateur compete both together and as individuals for a share of $1million prize money 鈥� gets underway at Glen Oaks Club, Long Island, on Thursday morning (running Oct. 14-16).
鈥淚鈥檓 excited to get this week going,鈥� said Tokyo 2020 Olympic gold medalist Nelly, speaking at the event鈥檚 pre-tournament press conference on Wednesday. 鈥淭he golf course is amazing and this is a fun tournament. It鈥檚 very different.鈥�
She added: 鈥淚 like the fact it is a new format, and I鈥檝e never played in something like this. A couple of friends of ours played in the tournaments in London and Spain, and said they really enjoyed their time. It鈥檚 something new to look forward to and that鈥檚 an exciting feeling.鈥�
World No.19 Jessica said: 鈥淚 represented the Czech Republic in a lot of European events, so I鈥檝e known a lot of these girls since we were kids growing up and playing on that circuit. This is a cool event, something we鈥檝e never played before and I鈥檓 really excited to see how it鈥檚 going to go. We had a little taste of it last night in the draft; it comes with a different pressure, and I can鈥檛 wait to see how it goes.鈥�
The Aramco Team Series鈥� NFL-style draft is one of the event鈥檚 unique selling points. Ahead of each event 鈥� held so far in London and Spain, and climaxing in Jeddah next month 鈥� 28 team captains are selected, with each given a chance to pick who they will have in their team.
After choosing their players, they are assigned a third LET professional, before their fourball is completed with the inclusion of an amateur. Playing with a handicap, the format means that a well-performing amateur could be the one to roll in a LET tournament winning putt, bagging the professional teammates鈥� $150,000 prize money.
Asked what advice they would give to the weekend golfers who will tee off alongside them as teammates this week, Jessica 鈥� who chose Germany鈥檚 Karolin Lampert as her draft pick 鈥� said: 鈥淚 know they鈥檙e going to be nervous, but we鈥檙e nervous, too. We鈥檙e playing for something bigger than us, especially in these team events. I know that they get some shots so we will be relying heavily on them, too.鈥�
Nelly added: 鈥淲e鈥檙e all just out here looking to have some fun, but as Jess said we鈥檙e all going to be nervous as we鈥檙e not just playing for ourselves but for a team, too.鈥�
Also competing at Glen Oaks Club will be US favorite Lexi Thompson, who is playing her second Aramco Team Series event of the season, having teed-up in the debut event in London.
鈥淚 love that it鈥檚 a team format,鈥� said Thompson. 鈥淚 think that鈥檚 so great. It鈥檚 so much fun and you get a good group of people. Hopefully a lot of fans will come out to support the event.鈥�
Asked if innovation like the Aramco Team Series is good for the game, Thompson said: 鈥淚 think as athletes, we just want to see the game grow, and I think ideas like this that are different and aren鈥檛 just cookie-cutter 72-hole events.
鈥淏ringing in new ideas for golf grows the game. That鈥檚 what we want to see. Fans really enjoy that as well, seeing an amateur out here playing with us. I think they can relate more to that and more things like this should happen throughout the year. Men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 together, team events, or even back-to-back weeks. These events really help out the game.鈥�