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Lydia Ko - The former World No.1 and two-time Major winner will be making her first first trip to Saudi Arabia for the $1 million Ladies European Tour (LET) event
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Minjee Lee - The Australian claimed her second LET title at the 2020 Dubai Moonlight Classic, before winning her first Major earlier this season at the Evian Championship
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Anna Nordqvist - The Swede is the only non-American woman to have won Major Championships in three different decades after lifting the Women's British Open earlier this year
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Charley Hull - The Brit is seeking back-to-back Aramco victories after claiming the individual prize from the Aramco Team Series — New York
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Carlota Ciganda - The Spaniard is a four-time LET winner, and was part of Catriona Matthew's victorious Solheim Cup side last month
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Chiara Noja - The 15-year-old Dubai-based prodigy was handed an invite to the event after turning professional on the eve of the Dubai Moonlight Classic
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Emily Kristine Pederson - The Danish star returns to the scene of her remarkable triple victory last year. The 25-year-old won both the Armaco Saudi Ladies International and Aramco Saudi Ladies Team International, along with the individual championship in the latter
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Georgia Hall - The 2018 Women's British Open champion will be hoping to go one better this year after losing out to Pederson in a play-off on 2020
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Maha Haddioi - The Moroccan became the first, and only, Arab golfer to secure a Ladies European Tour card in 2013
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Alison Muirhead - The Dubai resident, who represents Jumeirah Golf Estates, finished 16th on her first outing in the Kingdom last year
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