Dutch Ladies Open

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Dutch Ladies Open
Tournament information
Location Hilversum, Netherlands
Established 1986
Course(s)Hilversumsche Golf Club
Par72
Tour(s) Ladies European Tour
Format72-hole Stroke play
Prize fund 250,000
Month playedJuly
Tournament record score
Aggregate270 Stephanie Kyriacou
To par–18 Stephanie Kyriacou
Current champion
Flag of Thailand.svg Trichat Cheenglab

The Dutch Ladies Open is a women's professional golf tournament on the Ladies European Tour that is played in the Netherlands. [1] It was first played in 1986, and annually from 2004 to 2015. It resumed play in 2021. [2]

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Winners

YearVenueWinnerScoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upWinner's
share (€)
Big Green Egg Open
2023 Hilversumsche Flag of Thailand.svg Trichat Cheenglab 204 (–12)1 stroke Flag of Denmark.svg Nicole Broch Estrup, Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Lydia Hall 45,000
2022 Rosendaelsche Flag of Sweden.svg Anna Nordqvist 281 (–7)1 stroke Flag of Austria.svg Sarah Schober 37,500
2021 Rosendaelsche Flag of Australia (converted).svg Stephanie Kyriacou 270 (–18)2 strokes Flag of Finland.svg Sanna Nuutinen 30,000
2020 RosendaelscheTournament cancelled due to the pandemic.30,000
2016–2019: No tournament
Deloitte Ladies Open
2015 The International Flag of the Netherlands.svg Christel Boeljon 209 (–10)4 strokes Flag of Denmark.svg Emily Kristine Pedersen
Flag of Finland.svg Ursula Wikström
37,500
2014 The International Flag of Scotland.svg Kylie Walker 213 (–6)Playoff [lower-alpha 1] Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nikki Campbell
Flag of Denmark.svg Malene Jørgensen
37,500
2013 The International Flag of England.svg Holly Clyburn 211 (–8)3 strokes Flag of England.svg Charley Hull 37,500
2012 Broekpolder Flag of Spain.svg Carlota Ciganda 207 (–9)2 strokes Flag of Finland.svg Ursula Wikstrom 37,500
2011 Broekpolder Flag of Scotland.svg Dale Reid 213 (–3)1 stroke Flag of England.svg Holly Aitchison
Flag of France.svg Caroline Alfonso
Flag of Sweden.svg Caroline Hedwall
37,500
ABN AMRO Ladies Open
2010 Broekpolder Flag of England.svg Florentyna Parker 207 (–9)2 strokes Flag of Scotland.svg Krystle Caithness 37,500
2009 Eindhovensche Flag of Spain.svg Tania Elosegui 207 (–9)1 stroke Flag of Italy.svg Diana Luna 37,500
2008 Eindhovensche Flag of France.svg Gwladys Nocera 203 (–13)1 stroke Flag of England.svg Melissa Reid 37,500
KLM Ladies Open
2007 Eindhovensche Flag of France.svg Gwladys Nocera 201 (–15)7 strokes Flag of France.svg Virginie Lagoutte-Clement 27,000
2006 Eindhovensche Flag of France.svg Stephanie Arricau 204 (–12)1 stroke Flag of Germany.svg Anja Monke 24,750
2005 Kennemer Flag of France.svg Virginie Lagoutte 215 (–1)Playoff [lower-alpha 2] Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Eleanor Pilgrim 24,750
2004 Kennemer Flag of Germany.svg Elisabeth Esterl 214 (–2)2 strokes Flag of Spain.svg Marta Prieto 24,750
Mexx Sport Open
2001 Kennemer Flag of France.svg Karine Icher 212 (–4)Playoff [lower-alpha 3] Flag of Norway.svg Suzann Pettersen 24,486
2000 Kennemer Flag of Germany.svg Tina Fischer 211 (–5)3 strokes Flag of Spain.svg Raquel Carriedo
Flag of England.svg Kirsty Taylor
24,203
1996–1999: No tournament
Staatsloterij Ladies Open
1995 Rijk van Nijmegen Flag of France.svg Marie-Laure de Lorenzi 201 (–15)9 strokes Flag of England.svg Lora Fairclough £10,500
Sens Ladies Dutch Open
1994 Rijk van Nijmegen Flag of the Netherlands.svg Liz Weima 214 (–2)2 strokes Flag of Sweden.svg Sofia Grönberg-Whitmore £8,250
Holiday Inn Leiden Ladies Open
1993 Rijswijk GC Flag of Australia (converted).svg Corinne Dibnah 214 (–2)1 stroke Flag of Sweden.svg Annika Sörenstam £8,250
1992 Rijswijk GC Flag of France.svg Valerie Michaud 204 (–12)1 stroke Flag of England.svg Laura Davies £8,250
1989–1991: No tournament
Volmac Dutch Ladies Open
1988 Rosendaelsche Flag of France.svg Marie-Laure de Lorenzi 2951 stroke Flag of England.svg Kitrina Douglas £9,000
1987 Royal Haagsche Flag of Scotland.svg Dale Reid 283 (–5)3 strokes Ulster Banner.svg Maureen Garner £7,500
1986 Hilversumsche Flag of England.svg Jane Forrest 282 (–6)5 strokes Flag of Sweden.svg Liselotte Neumann £6,750
  1. Walker won at the second playoff hole.
  2. Lagoutte won at the second playoff hole.
  3. Icher won with a birdie at the third playoff hole.

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References

  1. "Big Green Egg Open: toptoernooi voor vrouwen" (in Dutch). Golf Netherlands. Retrieved 29 December 2021.
  2. "2013 LET Tour Guide". Ladies European Tour. Retrieved 29 December 2021.

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