• ‘We motivate each other by playing well,’ Hall said
If Georgia Hall needed the Women’s British Open to kickstart a slow year, her contemporaries also remember the form that shone brightly 12 months ago. Hall’s triumph at Royal Lytham & St Annes, the first in this major by an English player since 2004, had a stark impact on Bronte Law and Charley Hull. After Hull used day one to blast herself into contention here, Hall and Law joined the party in the second round. The prospect of a three-pronged home assault on the trophy is a live one.
“We motivate each other by playing well,” said Hall after a 69 moved her to six under par. “We also want each other to do well. It’s great for English golf, really young players all doing well. The three of us were always in the England team, we’ve played alongside each other, so we’ve known each other for a long time.
Written by Ewan Murray at Woburn
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