2000 Swedish Golf Tour (women)

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2000 Swedish Golf Tour (women) season
DurationMay 2000 (2000-05) – September 2000 (2000-09)
Number of official events11
Most wins4:
Flag of Sweden.svg Lisa Hed
Order of Merit Flag of Sweden.svg Susanne Westling
1999
2001

The 2000 Swedish Golf Tour, known as the Telia Tour for sponsorship reasons, was the 15th season of the Swedish Golf Tour, a series of professional golf tournaments for women held in Sweden and Finland. [1]

Contents

Susanne Westling narrowly won the Order of Merit ahead of Lisa Hed despite Hed winning four tournaments, including the opening and closing events of the season.

Schedule

The season consisted of eleven tournaments played between May and September, where one event was held in Finland. [2]

DateTournamentLocationWinnerScoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upPurse
(SEK)
NoteRef
15 May Gula Sidorna Grand Opening Fågelbro Flag of Sweden.svg Lisa Hed 141 (−1)5 strokes Flag of Sweden.svg Mia Löjdahl
Flag of Sweden.svg Malin Tveit
100,000Pro-am [3]
21 May Trummenäs Ladies Open Trummenäs Flag of Sweden.svg Sofie Eriksson 219 (+3)1 stroke Flag of Sweden.svg Johanna Westerberg 100,000 [4]
28 May Mercedes-Benz Ladies Open Albatross Flag of Sweden.svg Malin Landehag 151 (+7)2 strokes Flag of Sweden.svg Nina Hansson (a)100,000 [5]
10 Jun Toyota Ladies Open Bokskogen Flag of Sweden.svg Malin Burström 221 (+5)1 stroke Flag of Sweden.svg Susanna Hanson (a)150,000 [6]
18 Jun Felix Finnish Ladies Open Aura, Finland Flag of Sweden.svg Lisa Hed 209 (−7)6 strokes Flag of Sweden.svg Mia Löjdahl
Flag of Sweden.svg Sara Eklund
150,000 [7]
8 Jul Vadstena Ladies Open Vadstena Flag of Sweden.svg Susanne Westling 213 (E)2 strokes Flag of Sweden.svg Anna Corderfeldt 150,000 [8]
29 Jul SI  · Gefle Ladies Open Gävle Flag of Sweden.svg Lisa Hed 214 (+1)Playoff Flag of Finland.svg Riikka Hakkarainen 200,000 [9]
3 Aug SM Match Ärila Flag of Sweden.svg Isabelle Rosberg 4&2 Flag of Sweden.svg Emma Löfgren 150,000 [10]
12 Aug Skandia PGA Open Forsgården Flag of Sweden.svg Malin Burström 217 (+1)1 stroke Flag of Sweden.svg Anna Berg
Flag of Sweden.svg Linda Ericsson
Flag of Sweden.svg Pernilla Sterner
200,000 [11]
2 Sep Öijared Ladies Open Öijared Flag of Sweden.svg Karin Sjödin (a)219 (+3)1 stroke Flag of Sweden.svg Isabelle Rosberg 150,000 [12]
10 Sep Gula Sidorna Ladies Finale Bro-Bålsta Flag of Sweden.svg Lisa Hed 216 (−3)4 strokes Flag of Sweden.svg Marie Hedberg 225,000 [13]

  National Championship tournaments

    Order of Merit

    RankPlayerScore
    1 Flag of Sweden.svg Susanne Westling 1,514
    2 Flag of Sweden.svg Lisa Hed 1,488
    3 Flag of Sweden.svg Isabelle Rosberg 1,043
    4 Flag of Sweden.svg Malin Burström 975
    5 Flag of Sweden.svg Susanna Gustafsson 927
    6 Flag of Sweden.svg Malin Tveit 798
    7 Flag of Sweden.svg Sara Eklund 786
    8 Flag of Sweden.svg Anna Corderfeldt 712
    9 Flag of Sweden.svg Cecilia Ekelundh 662
    10 Flag of Sweden.svg Malin Landehag 640

    Source: [14]

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