2001 Swedish Golf Tour (women)

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2001 Swedish Golf Tour (women) season
DurationMay 2001 (2001-05) – September 2001 (2001-09)
Number of official events9
Most wins2:
Flag of Sweden.svg Maria Bodén
Flag of Sweden.svg Pernilla Sterner
Order of Merit Flag of Sweden.svg 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]

Contents

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.

Schedule

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

DateTournamentLocationWinnerScoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upPurse
(SEK)
NoteRef
14 May Telia Grand Opening Fågelbro Flag of Sweden.svg Pernilla Sterner 140 (−2)1 stroke Flag of Sweden.svg Åsa Gottmo 100,000Pro-am [3]
10 Jun Albatross Ladies Open Albatross Flag of Sweden.svg Maria Bodén 227 (+11)2 strokes Flag of Sweden.svg Karin Sjödin 125,000 [4]
17 Jun Felix Finnish Ladies Open Aura, Finland Flag of Sweden.svg Pernilla Sterner 211 (−5)3 strokes Flag of Sweden.svg Maria Bodén
Flag of Finland.svg Ursula Wikström
150,000 [5]
1 Jul Körunda Ladies Open Nynäshamn Flag of Denmark.svg Christina Kuld 209 (−7)6 strokes Flag of Sweden.svg Maria Bodén 150,000 [6]
14 Jul SI  · Gefle Ladies Open Gävle Flag of Sweden.svg Malin Burström 212 (−4)1 stroke Flag of Sweden.svg Maria Bodén
Flag of Sweden.svg Susanna Gustafsson
200,000 [7]
5 Aug Öijared Ladies Open Öijared Flag of Norway.svg Line Berg 215 (−1)Playoff Flag of Sweden.svg Rind Åström 150,000 [8]
25 Aug Skandia PGA Open Bokskogen Flag of Sweden.svg Maria Bodén 209 (−7)4 strokes Flag of Sweden.svg Hanna Hell 250,000 [9]
2 Sep SM Match Tomelilla Flag of Sweden.svg Cecilia Sjöblom 6&5 Flag of Sweden.svg Golda Johansson (a)150,000 [10]
9 Sep Telia Ladies Finale Lund Flag of Sweden.svg Sara Eklund 210 (−6)10 strokes Flag of Sweden.svg Pernilla Sterner 225,000 [11]

  National Championship tournaments

    Order of Merit

    RankPlayerScore
    1 Flag of Sweden.svg Maria Bodén 1,475
    1 Flag of Sweden.svg Pernilla Sterner 1,112
    1 Flag of Sweden.svg Susanna Gustafsson 1,000
    1 Flag of Sweden.svg Malin Burström 887
    1 Flag of Sweden.svg Cecilia Sjöblom 823
    1 Flag of Sweden.svg Hanna Hell 788
    1 Flag of Sweden.svg Sara Eklund 732
    1 Flag of Sweden.svg Anna Corderfeldt 706
    1 Flag of Sweden.svg Rind Åström 631
    1 Flag of Sweden.svg Johanna Westerberg 611

    Source: [12]

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