2019 Ladies European Tour

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2019 Ladies European Tour season
DurationJanuary 2019 (2019-01) – December 2019 (2019-12)
Number of official events21
Most wins2 (tie):
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Anne van Dam
Flag of Spain.svg Nuria Iturrioz
Order of Merit Flag of Germany.svg Esther Henseleit
Player of the Year Flag of Norway.svg Marianne Skarpnord
Rookie of the Year Flag of Germany.svg Esther Henseleit
Lowest stroke average Flag of Spain.svg Carlota Ciganda
2018
2020

The 2019 Ladies European Tour was a series of golf tournaments for elite female golfers from around the world, played from 10 January to 8 December 2019. The tournaments were sanctioned by the Ladies European Tour (LET).

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Schedule

The table below shows the 2019 schedule. [1] The numbers in brackets after the winners' names indicate the career wins on the Ladies European Tour, including that event, and is only shown for members of the tour.

Key
Major championships
Regular events
Team championships
DateTournamentLocationWinner WWGR
points
Notes
10–12 Jan Fatima Bint Mubarak Ladies Open United Arab Emirates Flag of England.svg Charley Hull (2)12
21–24 Feb Australian Ladies Classic Australia Flag of Norway.svg Marianne Skarpnord (4)10Co-sanctioned with the ALPG Tour
1–3 Mar ActewAGL Canberra Classic Australia Flag of the Netherlands.svg Anne van Dam (4)10Co-sanctioned with the ALPG Tour
7–10 Mar Women's NSW Open Australia Flag of England.svg Meghan MacLaren (2)6Co-sanctioned with the ALPG Tour
14–16 Mar Investec South African Women's Open South Africa Flag of India.svg Diksha Dagar (1)6
4–6 Apr Jordan Mixed Open Jordan Flag of England.svg Meghan MacLaren (n/c)
low woman
Co-sanctioned with the Challenge Tour and
European Senior Tour. [lower-alpha 1]
25–28 Apr Lalla Meryem Cup Morocco Flag of Spain.svg Nuria Iturrioz (2)6
1–3 May Omega Dubai Moonlight Classic United Arab Emirates Flag of Spain.svg Nuria Iturrioz (3)6
16–19 May La Reserva de Sotogrande Invitational Spain Flag of France.svg Céline Herbin (2)6
24–26 May Jabra Ladies Open France Flag of England.svg Annabel Dimmock (1)6Dual-ranking event with the LET Access Series
20–23 Jun Ladies European Thailand Championship Thailand Flag of Thailand.svg Atthaya Thitikul (2, a)6
25–28 Jul Evian Championship France Flag of South Korea.svg Ko Jin-young (n/a)100Co-sanctioned with the LPGA Tour
1–4 Aug AIG Women's British Open England Flag of Japan.svg Hinako Shibuno (1)100Co-sanctioned with the LPGA Tour
8–11 Aug Aberdeen Standard Investments Ladies Scottish Open Scotland Flag of South Korea.svg M. J. Hur (n/a)31Co-sanctioned with the LPGA Tour
23–25 Aug Tipsport Czech Ladies Open Czech Republic Flag of Scotland.svg Carly Booth (3)6Dual-ranking event with the LET Access Series
13–15 Sep The Solheim Cup Scotland Flag of Europe.svg Europe
19–22 Sep Lacoste Ladies Open de France France Flag of the United States.svg Nelly Korda (n/a)14
26–29 Sep Estrella Damm Mediterranean Ladies Open Spain Flag of Spain.svg Carlota Ciganda (4)8
3–6 Oct Hero Women's Indian Open India Flag of Austria.svg Christine Wolf (1)6
28 Nov – 1 Dec Andalucia Costa Del Sol Open De España Femenino Spain Flag of the Netherlands.svg Anne van Dam (5)10
5–8 Dec Magical Kenya Ladies Open Kenya Flag of Germany.svg Esther Henseleit (1)6
  1. Points earned towards the Order of Merit based only on other golfers from the Ladies European Tour.

Order of Merit rankings

RankPlayerCountryPoints
1 Esther Henseleit Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 743.06
2 Marianne Skarpnord Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 694.44
3 Christine Wolf Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 536.65
4 Nuria Iturrioz Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 510.95
5 Meghan MacLaren Flag of England.svg  England 454.40
6 Caroline Hedwall Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 415.42
7 Olivia Cowan Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 399.23
8 Anne Van Dam Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 392.12
9 Laura Fünfstück Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 339.25
10 Karolin Lampert Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 284.48

Source: [2]

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References

  1. "More Excitement on the LET in 2019". Ladies European Tour. Retrieved 3 January 2019.
  2. "Order of Merit – 2019 Season". Ladies European Tour. Archived from the original on 1 September 2018. Retrieved 9 December 2019.