Creamer joins top 2014 Women’s Australian Open field

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US MAJOR WINNER Paula Creamer is the latest addition to what is shaping as a top notch field for the 2014 Women’s Australian Open to be staged next month at the Victoria Golf Club.

Golf Australia has announced Creamer will join Norway’s Suzann Pettersen (World Number 2) and fellow Americans Stacy Lewis (World Number 3) and Lexi Thompson (World Number 9) for the US$1.2 million event, now jointly sanctioned by the LPGA.

Creamer won her first major at the 2010 U.S Women’s Open, one of nine LPGA Tour victories, and will be making her Australian debut in Melbourne.

“I am very excited about coming out to Australia for the first time to compete in the ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open. Australia has always been on my list of places that I wanted to visit and play golf and I’m looking forward to the championship in February,” Creamer said.

“The sandbelt courses in Melbourne are well known around the world and Victoria Golf Club will be a great experience. A win in Melbourne would, of course, be an ideal way to cap my time in Australia.”

Pettersen won five times worldwide last year including her second Major at the Evian Championship while Lewis also won her second Major at the RICOH Women’s British Open on the Old Course at St Andrews. 18 year-old Thompson won in Malaysia and Mexico to take her career victories tally to five.

Already confirmed for the February 13 – 16 were newly turned pro and now World Number 4 Lydia Ko, World Number 7 Karrie Webb and defending champion.

Golf Australia CEO Stephen Pitt said he was thrilled to have more of the world’s top players competing and expected more announcements in the near future.

“Suzann, Stacy and Lexi give us the chance to see three players who combined won 9 times in 2013 on Tour, which is phenomenal. Paula is one of the most successful and recognisable players in world golf and we are excited about welcoming her to the ISPS HANDA Women’s Australian Open for the first time,” Pitt said.

“We’ll have more big names to come. The Open has maintained its great record of bringing the world’s best players here every summer and we’re pleased to be able to do that again for the fans as the summer of golf continues,” Pitt added.

The championship is sanctioned by the LPGA Tour, the Ladies European Tour and the ALPG Tour.

ABC TV will broadcast 15 hours of live coverage across all four days of the tournament.

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