Bossey Ladies Championship

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Bossey Ladies Championship
Tournament information
Location Bossey, France
Established 2010
Course(s)Golf & Country Club de Bossey
Tour(s) LET Access Series
Format54-hole Stroke play
Prize fund 40,000
Final year 2019
Tournament record score
Aggregate200 Hayley Davis
To par−13 Hayley Davis (2019)
−13 Elia Folch (2018)
Final champion
Flag of England.svg Hayley Davis

The Bossey Ladies Championship was a women's professional golf tournament played as part of the LET Access Series, held between 2017 and 2019 in Bossey, France.

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The tournament was part of a series of tournaments that served as the third stop in France on the LETAS schedule, after the Terre Blanche Ladies Open (the season opener since 2010) and Dinard Ladies Open (held 2010–2015). It was first played at Golf de La Nivelle in Saint-Jean-de-Luz near the Spanish border and San Sebastián, before moving to Golf de Fourqueux near Paris. In 2014, it moved to Strasbourg, and the last three installments were held at Association du Golf & Country Club de Bossey on the Swiss border, near Geneva. [1]

Winners

YearWinnerCountryScoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upVenueRef
Bossey Ladies Championship
2019 Hayley Davis Flag of England.svg  England −13 (65-65-70=200)7 strokes Flag of France.svg Emma Grechi Golf & Country Club de Bossey [2]
2018 Elia Folch Flag of Spain.svg  Spain −13 (66-68-69=203)2 strokes Flag of France.svg Emilie Alonso [3]
2017 Jane Turner Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland −7 (65-70-71=206)Playoff Flag of Spain.svg Noemí Jiménez [4]
NordicTrack Open de Strasbourg
2016 Sanna Nuutinen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland −12 (69-68-67=204)2 strokes Flag of England.svg Kiran Matharu Golf Club de Strasbourg [5]
Open Generali de Strasbourg
2015 Oona Vartiainen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland −12 (69-69-66=204)2 strokes Flag of France.svg Lucie André
Flag of England.svg Eleanor Givens
Golf Club de Strasbourg [6]
2014 Georgia Hall Flag of England.svg  England −10 (66-72-68=206)4 strokes Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Manon De Roey (a)
Flag of France.svg Cassandra Kirkland
Flag of Denmark.svg Daisy Nielsen
[7]
Fourqueux Ladies Open
2013 Cassandra Kirkland Flag of France.svg  France −7 (69-68-72=209)4 strokes Flag of Spain.svg Patricia Sanz Barrio (a)
Flag of England.svg Charlotte Wild
Golf de Fourqueux [8]
2012 Caroline Afonso Flag of France.svg  France −4 (71-71-70=212)5 strokes Flag of Scotland.svg Katy McNicoll [9]
La Nivelle Ladies Open
2011 Anne-Lise Caudal Flag of France.svg  France Golf de La Nivelle
2010 Caroline Afonso Flag of France.svg  France

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References

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