Ladies European Open

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Ladies European Open
Tournament information
LocationEngland (1984–1990; 1996)
Germany (1992–1993)
Established1984
Tour(s)Ladies European Tour
Format72-hole Stroke play
Final year1996
Tournament record score
Aggregate272 Dale Reid
To par−20 As above
Final champion
England Trish Johnson

The Ladies European Open was a women's professional golf tournament on the Ladies European Tour held in England and Germany. It was first played at The Belfry in 1984 and held annually in England until 1990 with the exception of 1986. The 1992 and 1993 tournaments were held near Munich in Bavaria and the last installment in 1996 was held at Hanbury Manor near London.[1]

Winners[]

Year Venue Winner Country Score Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Winner's
share (£)
Marks & Spencer European Open
1996 Hanbury Manor Trish Johnson  England 274 (−14) 5 strokes Sweden Pernilla Sterner, Australia 15,000
1994–95 No tournament
European Ladies Classic
1993 GC Sagmühle Mardi Lunn  Australia 287 (−1) 1 stroke Sweden Annika Sörenstam 15,000
European Ladies Open
1992 GC Beuerberg Laura Davies  England 285 (−11) 2 strokes Sweden Catrin Nilsmark 15,000
1991 No tournament
Ladies European Open
1990 Kingswood GC Trish Johnson  England 276 (−12) 2 strokes United States Michelle Estill, United States Pearl Sinn 11,250
1989 Kingswood GC Jane Connachan  Scotland 279 (−13) 3 strokes Scotland Gillian Stewart 10,500
Birchgrey European Open
1988 Kingswood GC Dale Reid  Scotland 283 (−9) 1 stroke England Alison Nicholas 9,000
La Manga Club Ladies European Open
1987 Ferndown GC Dale Reid  Scotland 272 (−20) 4 strokes Australia Corinne Dibnah 7,500
1986 No tournament
IBM Ladies' European Open
1985 Kingswood GC Liselotte Neumann  Sweden 290 (−2) 2 strokes Scotland Cathy Panton, England (a) 7,500
1984 The Belfry (Brabazon) Gillian Stewart (a)  Scotland 299 (+7) Playoff England Penny Grice (a)

Source:[1][2]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "2011 LET Media Guide". Ladies European Tour. Retrieved 30 August 2020.
  2. ^ "Ladies European Open". Where2golf. Retrieved 4 August 2020.

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