Duration | May 1988 – August 1988 |
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Number of official events | 8 |
Most wins | 2 (tie): Helen Alfredsson Marie Wennersten |
Order of Merit winner | Sofia Grönberg |
← 1987 1989 → |
The 1988 Swedish Golf Tour was the third season of the Swedish Golf Tour, a series of professional golf tournaments for women held in Sweden and Denmark. [1]
The tour shared Tournament Directors with the 1988 Swedish Golf Tour, Hans Ström, Bengt Norström and Claes Grönberg, plus Charlotte Montgomery. The player council consisted of Pia Nilsson, Hillewi Hagström, Viveca Hoff and Liv Wollin.
Tournaments were played over 54 holes with no cut, the SI and LET events over 72 holes with cuts. [2]
The season consisted of 8 tournaments played between May and August, where two events were included on the 1988 Ladies European Tour.
Date | Tournament | Location | Winner | Score | Margin of victory | Runner(s)-up | Purse (SEK) | Note | Ref |
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22 May | Kanthal Höganäs Open | Mölle Golf Club | Marie Wennersten | 218 | 1 stroke | Katrin Möllerstedt | 50,000 | [3] | |
18 Jun | Ängsö Ladies Open | Ängsö | Pia Nilsson | 220 | 3 strokes | Helene Andersson Elisabet Johanson | 50,000 | [4] | |
2 Jul | SI Trygg-Hansa Open | Hässleholm | Helen Alfredsson (a) | 290 | 8 strokes | Sofia Grönberg | 50,000 | [5] | |
24 Jul | SM Match Trygg-Hansa Cup | Jönköping | Helen Alfredsson (a) | 3&2 | Carin Koch | 80,000 | [6] | ||
7 Aug | Aspeboda Ladies Open | Falun-Borlänge | Marie Wennersten | 216 | 1 stroke | Viveca Hoff | 50,000 | [7] | |
14 Aug | Danish Ladies Open | Rungsted | Florence Descampe | 285 | 4 strokes | Peggy Conley Laura Davies Liselotte Neumann | 650,000 | LET event | [8] |
21 Aug | Gothenburg Ladies Open | Delsjö Golf Club | Marie-Laure de Lorenzi | 275 | 3 strokes | Peggy Conley | 650,000 | LET event | [9] |
28 Aug | IBM Ladies Open | Haninge | Sofia Grönberg | 224 | 2 strokes | Pia Nilsson Maria Lindbladh | 50,000 | [10] |
National Championship tournaments
The sponsored name was the ICA-Kuriren Order of Merit.
Rank | Player | Score |
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1 | Sofia Grönberg | 34,000 |
2 | Anna Oxenstierna | 32,000 |
3 | Gisela Cunningham | 30,500 |
Source: [11]
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