2009 Swedish Golf Tour (women)

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2009 Swedish Golf Tour (women) season
DurationMay 2009 (2009-05) – October 2009 (2009-10)
Number of official events14 (1 cancelled)
Most wins2 (tie):
Flag of Sweden.svg Karin Börjeskog
Flag of Finland.svg Hanna-Leena Ronkainen
Flag of Italy.svg Anna Rossi
Order of Merit Flag of Sweden.svg Karin Börjeskog
2008
2010

The 2009 Swedish Golf Tour, known as the SAS Masters Tour for sponsorship reasons, was the 24th season of the Swedish Golf Tour, a series of professional golf tournaments for women held in Sweden and Finland. [1]

Contents

2009 was the second and final season with Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) as main sponsor, as the airline ran into financial difficulties due to the Great Recession. Purses were reduced and the LET event Göteborg Masters, where 25 places were reserved for players of the tour, was cancelled. [2]

Karin Börjeskog, Hanna-Leena Ronkainen and Anna Rossi all won two events, and Börjeskog won the Order of Merit.

Schedule

The season consisted of 14 tournaments played between May and October, where one event was held in Finland, and one was a Ladies European Tour event. [3]

DateTournamentLocationWinnerScoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upPurse
(SEK)
NoteRef
23 May Dalsland Resort Ladies Open Mellerud Flag of Finland.svg Hanna-Leena Ronkainen 210 (−3)2 strokes Flag of South Africa.svg Tandi Cuningham 300,000 [4]
30 May Fredrik Jacobson Masters Kungsbacka Flag of Sweden.svg Nina Reis 219 (+3)6 strokes Flag of Sweden.svg Madeleine Augustsson 225,000 [5]
5 Jun IT-Arkitekterna Ladies Open Botkyrka Flag of Sweden.svg Karin Börjeskog 225 (+3)4 strokes Flag of Sweden.svg Josefin Leijon 250,000 [6]
14 Jun Felix Finnish Ladies Open Aura, Finland Flag of South Africa.svg Tandi Cuningham 209 (−4)2 strokes Flag of Norway.svg Cecilie Lundgreen
Flag of Sweden.svg Elena Perrone
300,000 [7]
4 Jul Körunda Ladies Open Nynäshamn Flag of Denmark.svg Mette Beck Buus 211 (−5)Playoff Flag of Sweden.svg Antonella Cvitan 200,000 [8]
30 Jul Smådalarö Gård Open Smådalarö Gård Flag of Sweden.svg Karin Börjeskog Flag of Sweden.svg Åsa Gottmo
Flag of Sweden.svg Lisa Hed
300,000 [lower-alpha 1] [9]
9 Aug VW Söderberg Ladies Masters Bråviken Flag of Sweden.svg Daniela Holmqvist (a)213 (−3)2 strokes Flag of Sweden.svg Sanna Johansson
Flag of Slovakia.svg Zuzana Kamasova
200,000 [10]
16 Aug Göteborg Masters LyckeCancelled €250,000 LET event
22 Aug SM Match Örebro Flag of Sweden.svg Louise Larsson Flag of Denmark.svg Julie Tvede 200,000 [11]
6 Sep Svensk Biogas Masters Landeryd Flag of Sweden.svg Emelie Lind 215 (−2)Playoff Flag of Sweden.svg Lotta Wahlin
Flag of England.svg Emma Weeks
200,000 [12]
11 Sep Scandic Anglais Trophy Täby Flag of Finland.svg Hanna-Leena Ronkainen 223 (+7)7 strokes Flag of France.svg Frederique Dorbes 200,000 [13]
18 Sep Mölle Masters Mölle Flag of Italy.svg Anna Rossi 212 (+2)Playoff Flag of Sweden.svg Maria Ohlsson 200,000 [14]
26 Sep PGA of Sweden National Open PGA Sweden National Flag of Sweden.svg Elin Emanuelsson 215 (−1)1 stroke Flag of Sweden.svg Therese Nilsson
Flag of Sweden.svg Malin Svedelius
225,000 [15]
10 Oct Volkswagen Kallfors Open Kallfors Flag of Italy.svg Anna Rossi 215 (−1)2 strokes Flag of Sweden.svg Johanna Westerberg 250,000 [16]

   Swedish PGA Championship
   Swedish Matchplay Championship

  1. Stableford tournament.

Order of Merit

An official feeder tour for the Ladies European Tour, the top two finishers in the Order of Merit earned LET cards for 2010. [17]

RankPlayer
1 Flag of Sweden.svg Karin Börjeskog

See also

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References

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