2024 Swedish Golf Tour (women)

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2024 Swedish Golf Tour (women) season
DurationJune 2024 (2024-06) – August 2024 (2024-08)
Number of official events5
Most wins Flag of Sweden.svg Kajsa Arwefjäll (2)
Order of Merit winner Flag of Sweden.svg Kajsa Arwefjäll
2023
2025

The 2024 Ahlsell Nordic Golf Tour was the 39th season of the Swedish Golf Tour, a series of professional golf tournaments for women held in Sweden and neighboring countries. [1]

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Schedule

The season consisted of 5 tournaments played between June and August, where one event was held in Denmark. [2]

Key
Regular events
National Championships
DateTournamentVenueLocationWinnerPurseTour [lower-alpha 1] Ref
29 Jun MoreGolf Mastercard Open Varbergs Golf ClubSweden Flag of Sweden.svg Kajsa Arwefjäll €40,000LETAS
6 Jul PGA Championship Gothenburg Albatross Golf Club Sweden Flag of Denmark.svg Natacha Host Husted €40,000LETAS
4 Aug Smørum Ladies Open Smørum Golf ClubDenmark Flag of England.svg Gemma Clews €60,000LETAS
9 Aug Ahlsell Trophy Gränna Golf ClubSweden Flag of Germany.svg Patricia Isabel Schmidt €40,000LETAS
16 Aug Destination Gotland Ladies Open Gumbalde ResortSweden Flag of Sweden.svg Kajsa Arwefjäll €40,000LETAS
Notes
  1. Tournaments were co-sanctioned by the 2024 LET Access Series (LETAS), forming its Scandinavian Swing [3]

Ranking

RankPlayerEventsResult
1 Flag of Sweden.svg Kajsa Arwefjäll 515,652
2 Flag of Sweden.svg Andrea Lignell 511,971
3 Flag of Denmark.svg Natacha Host Husted 510,998
4 Flag of England.svg Gemma Clews 19,600
5 Flag of Sweden.svg Anna Magnusson 46,509

Source: [4]

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References

  1. "Ahlsell Nordic Golf Tour". Swedish Golf Federation. Retrieved 7 December 2023.
  2. "2024 Nordic Golf Tour Schedule". Swedish Golf Federation. Retrieved 7 December 2023.
  3. "The Scandinavian Swing Is Underway On LETAS". LET Access Series. Retrieved 29 June 2024.
  4. "2024 Ahlsell Nordic Golf Tour Ranking". Swedish Golf Federation. Retrieved 16 August 2024.