Riyadh: Golf Saudi Ambassador and British player Charley Hull was crowned champion of the Aramco Team Series, presented by the Public Investment Fund (PIF), which concluded today after three days of competition at Riyadh Golf Club. According to Saudi Press Agency, Hull finished the tournament with a score of 18 under par, securing her first victory since 2022 and the sixth of her professional career. This win marks her largest margin of victory, as she finished three strokes ahead of her closest competitor, Denmark's Nicole Broch Estrup. Delivering a strong performance in the opening rounds, Hull finished five under par, ahead of Slovenia's Pia Babnik, ultimately claiming the title with great merit. Hull's victory also marks the conclusion of this season's Aramco Team Series, presented by the PIF. Golf Saudi organizes the series to develop the sport of golf locally and globally. Golf Saudi CEO Noah Alireza expressed pride and satisfaction after a week filled with golf in Riyadh, stating, "We have had a fa ntastic week of golf here in Riyadh, witnessing amazing performances from outstanding players like Charley Hull and Team Tamburlini, who have given their best over the past three days." He added, "This week, we observed a greater impact of Saudi sports through various events organized by Golf Saudi, and we are very proud of the Riyadh Golf Club and our new facilities, which were designed, built, and maintained by Saudi hands. We were also pleased to see the participation of ten Saudi amateur players, which is an important achievement for us and for the sport of golf in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia." Alireza continued, "Over the past few days, we have welcomed a distinguished audience and celebrated the graduation of 58 new Saudi golfers through the 'Go Golf' initiative, a free educational program that is the first of its kind globally. With the registration of 1,800 new players in this initiative, we can see the significant impact that such events have on the sport of golf locally. These are indeed historic moments that contribute to the growth of golf in Saudi Arabia."