1999 Ladies European Tour

Last updated
1999 Ladies European Tour season
DurationN/A
Number of official events16
Order of Merit Flag of England.svg Laura Davies
1998
2000

The 1999 Ladies European Tour was a series of golf tournaments for elite female golfers from around the world which took place in 1999. The tournaments were sanctioned by the Ladies European Tour (LET).

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Tournaments

The table below shows the 1999 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
9 May Royal Marie-Claire Open Evian Resort Golf Club France Flag of Italy.svg Silvia Cavalleri (1)2151 stroke Flag of Spain.svg Ana Belén Sánchez
Flag of Italy.svg Federica Dassù
12 Jun Evian Masters Evian Resort Golf Club France Flag of Sweden.svg Catrin Nilsmark (2)2792 strokes Flag of England.svg Laura Davies
4 Jul Chrysler Open Halmstad Golf Club Sweden Flag of England.svg Laura Davies (28)2738 strokes Flag of England.svg Alison Nicholas
11 Jul Open de France Dames Paris International GC France Flag of England.svg Trish Johnson (11)2821 stroke Flag of England.svg Alison Nicholas
17 Jul Austrian Ladies Open Steiermarkischer GC Murhof Austria Flag of Spain.svg Marina Arruti (1)2032 strokes Flag of Scotland.svg Dale Reid
Flag of Germany.svg Elisabeth Esterl
25 Jul stilwerk Ladies German Open Treudelberg GC, Hamburg Germany Flag of Australia (converted).svg Anne-Marie Knight (1)2781 stroke Flag of England.svg Laura Davies
Flag of Sweden.svg Sophie Gustafson
8 Aug McDonald's WPGA Championship Gleneagles Scotland Flag of England.svg Laura Davies (29)280Playoff Flag of Sweden.svg Maria Hjorth
15 Aug Weetabix Women's British Open Woburn Golf and Country Club England Flag of the United States.svg Sherri Steinhauer 2831 stroke Flag of Sweden.svg Annika Sörenstam Co-sanctioned by the LPGA Tour
22 Aug Compaq Open Österåkers GC Sweden Flag of England.svg Laura Davies (30)2774 strokes Flag of Sweden.svg Helen Alfredsson
30 Aug Laura Davies Invitational Brocket Hall England Flag of Sweden.svg Sofia Grönberg-Whitmore (2)275Playoff Flag of England.svg Trish Johnson
5 Sep Donegal Irish Ladies Open Letterkenny GC, County Donegal Ireland Flag of France.svg Sandrine Mendiburu (2)286Playoff Flag of Spain.svg Raquel Carriedo
Flag of England.svg Laura Davies
Flag of Germany.svg Elisabeth Esterl
19 Sep Ladies Hannover Expo 2000 Open Rethmar GC, Hannover Germany Flag of France.svg Sandrine Mendiburu (3)2082 strokes Flag of England.svg Lora Fairclough
26 Sep Ladies Italian Open Poggio dei Medici, Tuscany Italy Flag of England.svg Samantha Head (1)2141 stroke Flag of Spain.svg Marina Arruti
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mette Hageman
9 Oct Air France Madame Biarritz Open Golf de Biarritz le Phare France Flag of Sweden.svg Sofia Grönberg-Whitmore (3)2003 strokes Flag of France.svg Sandrine Mendiburu
24 Oct Marrakech Open Palmeraie Golf Palace Morocco Flag of England.svg Trish Johnson (12)2045 strokes Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Valérie Van Ryckeghem
21 Nov Praia d'El Rey Rover European Cup Óbidos Portugal Ladies European Tour 11–9 European Senior Tour Team event

Major championships in bold.

Order of Merit rankings

RankPlayerMoney (£)
1 Flag of England.svg Laura Davies 204,521
2 Flag of Sweden.svg Catrin Nilsmark 131,565
3 Flag of England.svg Alison Nicholas 128,223
4 Flag of England.svg Trish Johnson 117,213
5 Flag of Sweden.svg Sofia Grönberg-Whitmore 84,307
6 Flag of Spain.svg Raquel Carriedo 72,779
7 Flag of England.svg Lora Fairclough 69,342
8 Flag of France.svg Sandrine Mendiburu 58,675
9 Flag of Scotland.svg Janice Moodie 55,328
10 Flag of Sweden.svg Sophie Gustafson 53,027

Source: [3]

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References

  1. Past Tournament Winners, Ladies European Tour, GolfToday
  2. Ladies European Tour - 1994 to 1999
  3. "Amarican Express Tour, Penningligan (Slutställning)" [Amarican Express Tour, Money leaders (final standings)]. Svensk Golf (in Swedish). No. 12. December 1999. p. 68. Retrieved 28 September 2023.