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The R&A recently announced the launch of the Hero Message, an exciting new fan activation at the 2025 AIG Women’s Open
designed to bring fans and the world’s best golfers closer than ever before. Taking place from 30 July to 3 August at Royal Porthcawl, the
AIG Women’s Open will be the largest women’s sporting event ever held in Wales. For the first time players will step off the course and
into a wave of heartfelt video messages sent by fans, family and even some surprise celebrity supporters.
As part of the Hero
Message campaign
fans around the world can now upload a personal message, including a video or photo, to their favourite golfer via the dedicated portal on
AIGWomensOpen.com. Messages will be showcased across the Championship site on big screens, featured on the AIG Women’s Open website and
provided directly to each player in the field.
Players have welcomed the Hero Message initiative and are excited to have the opportunity to connect with those who cheer them on from
around the world. Lydia Ko, the 2024 AIG Women’s Open Champion, said, “I think sometimes we don’t realise just how many people are out there
supporting us, especially from afar. Hero Messages are such a cool way to bring that to life. To walk off the course and see a message
from someone who’s been cheering you on, it’s going to mean a lot. I love that fans now have this direct way to connect with us.”
Georgia Hall, the 2018 Champion, added, “The fans mean a lot to us and sometimes we don’t get to hear from them directly. Hero Messages are a
really lovely idea. It gives us that chance to feel the support in a really personal way. I think it's going to be really special to see
those messages throughout the week and be reminded of how many people are cheering us on.”
Lilia Vu, the 2023 Champion, commented, “Sometimes when you’re out there competing, you forget how many people are actually watching and
cheering you on. Hero Messages are such a cool reminder of that support. To feel that kind of encouragement, it really means a lot.”
The R&A is committed to elevating both fan engagement and the award-winning player experience at the AIG Women’s Open.
Zoe Ridgway, Championship Director – AIG Women’s Open at The R&A said, "We’re passionate about delivering unforgettable
experiences for both fans and players and Hero Messages are a wonderful example of that.
Please visit aigwomensopen.com to
submit a Hero Message to your favourite player.