Annabell Fuller: “I did that and I can do it again”

09 May 2025

Annabell Fuller’s career has taken a life-changing turn through the opportunities presented by the PIF Global Series, and she now looks to continue that journey at this week’s Aramco Korea Championship

Annabell Fuller’s career has taken a life-changing turn through the opportunities presented by the PIF Global Series, and she now looks to continue that journey at this week’s Aramco Korea Championship, organised by Golf Saudi and held from 9–11 May at New Korea Country Club. 

The 22-year-old began her season in impressive form, recording top-10 finishes at both the PIF Saudi Ladies International and the Lalla Meryem Cup. Her performance in Saudi marked a significant breakthrough, helping to lay the foundations for a promising career at the highest level of the women’s game.

The result provided her with valuable momentum and the platform to continue competing with confidence against some of the sport’s biggest names.

She said: “It feels like ages ago now (finishing third in Saudi) but it was only a couple of months back. Since then, I’ve been working on trying to get the same feel I had that week – I was hitting it so well. I basically went home, worked with my coach, and we focused on getting everything aligned with how I swung and felt at that event. I feel ready for this week.

“I think just knowing the possibilities in golf now and knowing that I did that, and I can do it again that really motivated me to work even harder and get everything properly set up. And obviously, this year is a little more relaxed financially, which helps a lot.”

Fuller finished in 26th place in last year’s tournament in Korea previously staged under the Aramco Team Series banner and is full of excitement ahead of the second tournament on the elevated PIF Global Series on the Ladies European Tour.

“I'm excited. It was nice to have a couple of weeks at home, and I really like Korea. The food here is so interesting – it's cool to try new things – and the place is awesome, just like the golf course. I came last year with my mum, which made it even more special.

"I was literally speaking to my caddie today – we’ve kind of prioritised making sure I’m in form for these events. One, because I think the setups are awesome, and two, because I just love the tournament and the team aspect. It’s fun. You get to play with other girls during the first few days in more of a friendly format, which I really enjoy.”

This week’s Aramco Korea Championship is full of world-class stars in the women’s game including South Korean players, Hyo Joo Kim who is the defending champion and former World No.1 Sung Hyun Park.

England’s Mimi Rhodes will also be in the field having had an impressive 2025 campaign, winning two trophies alongside other recent champions Perrine Delacour and Cara Gainer.

Fuller made the leap to the professional ranks in 2024 after securing her Ladies European Tour card with a tied fifth-place finish at Q-School. Now, buoyed by a strong start to her debut season and a growing sense of confidence in the pro game, she believes she’s ready to take the next step.

“I’ve got my top five now and now the goal is to win!”

Fuller tees off at 11:55am in the first round on the 9th of May at the Aramco Korea Championship

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