1995 Ladies European Tour

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1995 Ladies European Tour season
DurationMay 1995 (1995-05) – October 1995 (1995-10)
Number of official events18
Order of Merit Flag of Sweden.svg Annika Sörenstam
1994
1996

The 1995 Ladies European Tour was a series of golf tournaments for elite female golfers from around the world which took place in 1995. The tournaments were sanctioned by the Ladies European Tour (LET).

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Tournaments

The table below shows the 1995 schedule. [1] [2] The numbers in brackets after the winners' names show the number of career wins they had on the Ladies European Tour up to and including that event. This is only shown for members of the tour.

DateTournamentVenueLocationWinnerScoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upNote
13 May Costa Azul Ladies Open Troia and Montado GC Portugal Flag of France.svg Marie-Laure de Lorenzi (16)2052 strokes Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Evelyn Orley [3]
21 May Ford Golf Classic Chart Hills England Flag of England.svg Lora Fairclough (2)2771 stroke Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Florence Descampe [3]
10 Jun Evian Masters Evian Resort Golf Club France Flag of England.svg Laura Davies (19)2715 strokes Flag of Sweden.svg Annika Sörenstam
18 Jun OVB Damen Open Austria Golf Glub Zell am See Austria Flag of Sweden.svg Annika Sörenstam (1)2703 strokes Flag of England.svg Laura Davies
25 Jun Ladies European Masters Cleydael Belgium Flag of England.svg Lora Fairclough (3)2062 strokes Flag of Italy.svg Federica Dassù
2 Jul Hennessy Cup Cologne Germany Flag of Sweden.svg Annika Sörenstam (2)2711 stroke Flag of Sweden.svg Liselotte Neumann, Flag of England.svg Trish Johnson
30 Jul Guardian Irish Holidays Open St. Margaret's Ireland Flag of England.svg Laura Davies (20)26716 strokes Flag of Sweden.svg Åsa Gottmo
6 Aug Payne & Gunter Scottish Open Dalmahoy Scotland Flag of England.svg Alison Nicholas (11)2721 stroke Flag of France.svg Patricia Meunier-Lebouc
13 Aug Woodpecker Women's Welsh Open St Pierre Golf & Country Club Wales Flag of England.svg Laura Davies (21)2783 strokes Flag of Australia (converted).svg Wendy Doolan
20 Aug Weetabix Women's British Open Woburn Golf and Country Club England Flag of Australia (converted).svg Karrie Webb (1)2786 strokes Flag of Sweden.svg Annika Sörenstam, Flag of the United States.svg Jill McGill Co-sanctioned by the LPGA Tour
27 Aug Ford-Stimorol Danish Open Vejle Golf Club Denmark Flag of England.svg Caroline Hall 2018 strokes Flag of Australia (converted).svg Corinne Dibnah
3 Sep Wilkinson Sword Ladies' English Open The Oxfordshire Golf Club England Flag of England.svg Laura Davies (22)2791 stroke Flag of Denmark.svg Karina Orum
10 Sep Trygg-Hansa Ladies' Open Haninge GC, Stockholm Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg Liselotte Neumann (11)2811 stroke Flag of Sweden.svg Annika Sörenstam
17 Sep Staatsloterij Ladies Open Rijk van Nijmegen Netherlands Flag of France.svg Marie-Laure de Lorenzi (17)2019 strokes Flag of England.svg Lora Fairclough
24 Sep Maredo German Open Treudelberg GC, Hamburg Germany Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rachel Hetherington (1)2752 strokes Flag of England.svg Caroline Hall
1 Oct Italian Ladies' Open Il Picciolo GC, Sicily Italy Flag of Australia (converted).svg Denise Booker 2841 stroke Flag of Spain.svg Amaia Arruti
15 Oct Nestlé French Ladies Open Saint-Endréol France Flag of France.svg Marie-Laure de Lorenzi (18)21010 strokes Flag of England.svg Alison Nicholas, Flag of England.svg Sally Prosser
21 Oct La Manga Spanish Open La Manga Spain Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rachel Hetherington (2)

Major championships in bold.

Order of Merit rankings

RankPlayerMoney (£)
1 Flag of Sweden.svg Annika Sörenstam 130,324
2 Flag of England.svg Laura Davies 100,697
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Karrie Webb 90,556
4 Flag of England.svg Lora Fairclough 81,839
5 Flag of France.svg Marie-Laure de Lorenzi 80,787
6 Flag of England.svg Alison Nicholas 57,586
7 Flag of England.svg Trish Johnson 52,464
8 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Corinne Dibnah 51,244
9 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rachel Hetherington 46,591
10 Flag of the United States.svg Jill McGill 41,226

Source: [4]

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References

  1. Past Tournament Winners, Ladies European Tour, GolfToday
  2. Ladies European Tour - 1994 to 1999
  3. 1 2 "Tävling" [Competition]. Svensk Golf (in Swedish). No. 7. July 1995. p. 76. Retrieved 18 September 2023.
  4. "Facit 1995, Fakta från American Express Tour (Slutställning)" [Season 1995, Facts from American Express Tour (final standings)]. Svensk Golf (in Swedish). No. 12. December 1995. p. 73. Retrieved 28 September 2023.