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				Hall said her victory in the 2018 edition had "elevated" golf in 
				Britain and that another home winner could do the same, pointing 
				to the impact of England's win at the Women's European 
				Championship. 
				 
				"The idea is for younger girls to get into the game and to make 
				golf aware to other people watching it, and I think obviously 
				the coverage this week is going to be very big in the UK," Hall 
				told reporters on Wednesday. 
				 
				"Any time England do well in any type of sport, especially 
				women, it's fantastic to see, and obviously (the women's 
				football team) got loads of coverage. 
				 
				"I just think the better us British golfers can do, the more it 
				will inspire others. When I was younger, I had a couple that I 
				look up to, and I think that's very important for the younger 
				generation." 
				 
				This year's event is the first to be played at Muirfield, five 
				years after it voted to admit women members, and will have a 
				record purse of $7.3 million. 
				 
				"I think it's so important that the women are here this week," 
				Hall said. "It makes such a mark on women's golf ... 
				 
				"I think the women's game is definitely in the best position 
				it's ever has been, and I'm very happy to be in the middle of my 
				career doing that." 
				 
				(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter 
				Rutherford)
 
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