BOURNEMOUTH'S Georgia Hall will hope to continue her stunning start to 2016 with a strong display at the RACV Ladies' Masters in Queensland.

A prize fund of 250,000 euro is on offer at Royal Pines Resort with the United States' Beth Allen, England's Melissa Reid and France's Gwladys Nocera among the big names set to compete.

Hall is due to tee it up in the early hours of tomorrow morning with her second round also set to begin tomorrow (2.25am GMT and 9.45pm GMT).

The 19-year-old has been in superb form since she jetted to the Southern Hemisphere at the end of January and has risen to 161 in the world rankings.

She banked the biggest payday of her fledgling career at the Victorian Open, where she scooped nearly £22,000 for her second professional victory.

And having missed her first Ladies' European Tour cut in New Zealand, the former Oakmead College pupil swiftly bounced back with a ninth-placed finish at an all-star Australian Open, earning just over £17,300.

Hall shed her amateur status in July 2014 and won the Strasbourg Open two months later – her first professional win.