Duration | May 2001 – September 2001 |
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Number of official events | 9 |
Most wins | 2: Maria Bodén Pernilla Sterner |
Order of Merit | Maria Bodén |
← 2000 2002 → |
The 2001 Swedish Golf Tour, known as the Telia Tour for sponsorship reasons, was the 16th season of the Swedish Golf Tour, a series of professional golf tournaments for women held in Sweden and Finland. [1]
Maria Bodén and Pernilla Sterner both won two events, with Bodén winning the Order of Merit ahead of Sterner on account of three runner-up finishes.
The season consisted of nine tournaments played between May and September, where one event was held in Finland. [2]
Date | Tournament | Location | Winner | Score | Margin of victory | Runner(s)-up | Purse (SEK) | Note | Ref |
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14 May | Telia Grand Opening | Fågelbro | Pernilla Sterner | 140 (−2) | 1 stroke | Åsa Gottmo | 100,000 | Pro-am | [3] |
10 Jun | Albatross Ladies Open | Albatross | Maria Bodén | 227 (+11) | 2 strokes | Karin Sjödin | 125,000 | [4] | |
17 Jun | Felix Finnish Ladies Open | Aura, Finland | Pernilla Sterner | 211 (−5) | 3 strokes | Maria Bodén Ursula Wikström | 150,000 | [5] | |
1 Jul | Körunda Ladies Open | Nynäshamn | Christina Kuld | 209 (−7) | 6 strokes | Maria Bodén | 150,000 | [6] | |
14 Jul | SI · Gefle Ladies Open | Gävle | Malin Burström | 212 (−4) | 1 stroke | Maria Bodén Susanna Gustafsson | 200,000 | [7] | |
5 Aug | Öijared Ladies Open | Öijared | Line Berg | 215 (−1) | Playoff | Rind Åström | 150,000 | [8] | |
25 Aug | Skandia PGA Open | Bokskogen | Maria Bodén | 209 (−7) | 4 strokes | Hanna Hell | 250,000 | [9] | |
2 Sep | SM Match | Tomelilla | Cecilia Sjöblom | 6&5 | Golda Johansson (a) | 150,000 | [10] | ||
9 Sep | Telia Ladies Finale | Lund | Sara Eklund | 210 (−6) | 10 strokes | Pernilla Sterner | 225,000 | [11] |
National Championship tournaments
Rank | Player | Score |
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1 | Maria Bodén | 1,475 |
1 | Pernilla Sterner | 1,112 |
1 | Susanna Gustafsson | 1,000 |
1 | Malin Burström | 887 |
1 | Cecilia Sjöblom | 823 |
1 | Hanna Hell | 788 |
1 | Sara Eklund | 732 |
1 | Anna Corderfeldt | 706 |
1 | Rind Åström | 631 |
1 | Johanna Westerberg | 611 |
Source: [12]
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