We are just 18 holes away from crowning a champion at the final LPGA major of 2025.
We are just 18 holes away from crowning a champion at the 2025 AIG Women’s British Open, the final major of the year.
Miyu Yamashita held a one-shot lead at 9 under entering Sunday’s final round, but there were six players within three shots of the lead to start the day, including A Lim Kim, Andrea Lee and Charley Hull.
Follow along below for live updates, scores, highlights and more from the final round of the 2025 AIG Women’s British Open.
Women’s British Open leaderboard
Keep tabs on every score being carded at Royal Porthcawl with our 2025 AIG Women’s Open leaderboard.
Where to watch, follow the 2025 Women’s British Open
In addition to the options listed below, the R&A will live stream coverage and have R&A radio all day as well.
Final round, Sunday, Aug. 3
- 7 a.m. ET – 12 p.m. ET, USA
- 12 p.m. ET -2 p.m. ET, NBC, Peacock
- 7 a.m. ET – 2 p.m. ET, NBC Sports App
What is the playoff format for the 2025 Women’s British Open?
The R&A uses sudden death for the playoff at the Women’s Open. If two or more players are tied after 72 holes of regulation, they will play the 18th hole as many times as necessary until there is just one player with a better score than anyone else. This differs from the Open Championship playoff format, where the men play a three-hole aggregate before shifting to sudden death.
What is the prize money for the 2025 Women’s British Open?
The total purse at the AIG is $9.5 million with the winner taking home $1.425 million. That first-place money compares to the $1.2 million Grace Kim won at the Amundi Evian Championship, the $1.8 million Minjee Lee won at the KPMG Women’s PGA, the $2.4 million Maja Stark won at the U.S. Open and the $1.2 million that Mao Saigo won at the Chevron Championship.
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