Tournament information | |
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Location | Åhus, Kristianstad, Sweden |
Established | 1986 |
Course(s) | Kristianstad Golf Club – Åhus Östra Course |
Par | 72 |
Tour(s) | Ladies European Tour LET Access Series (2012–14) |
Format | Stroke play |
Prize fund | €400,000 |
Month played | September |
Current champion | |
Maja Stark |
The Kristianstad Ladies Open is a professional golf tournament on the Ladies European Tour (LET). [1]
The tournament is played at Kristianstad Golf Club in Åhus, southern Sweden. It was first played in 1986, before being cancelled in 1987. [2] It featured on the LET Access Series 2012–2014, and was slated to return to the LET schedule in 2020 as the Creekhouse Ladies Open, but the event was postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [3]
Year | Tour | Winner | Country | Score | Margin of victory | Runner-up | Purse | |
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Creekhouse Ladies Open | ||||||||
2021 | LET | Maja Stark | Sweden | −9 (72-65-71-71=279) | 4 strokes | Linn Grant | €400,000 | |
2020 | LET | Cancelled [lower-alpha 1] | €400,000 | |||||
Åhus Open | ||||||||
2019 | SGT | Michaela Finn | Sweden | −5 (70-71-70=211) | 1 stroke | Sara Kjellker (a) | SEK 130,000 | |
2018: No tournament | ||||||||
SGT Tourfinal Åhus KGK ProAm | ||||||||
2017 | SGT | Josephine Janson | Sweden | +4 (78-70-72=220) | 2 strokes | Johanna Gustavsson Sarah Nilsson | SEK 300,000 | |
2015–2016: No tournament | ||||||||
Kristianstad Åhus Ladies PGA Open | ||||||||
2014 | LETAS | Isabella Ramsay | Sweden | −2 (73-70-71=214) | 1 stroke | Emily Kristine Pedersen (a) | €30,000 | |
2013 | LETAS | Linn Andersson (a) | Sweden | +4 (69-74-77=220) | Playoff | Eleanor Givens Caroline Martens | €30,000 | |
Kristianstad Åhus Ladies Open | ||||||||
2012 | LETAS | Cecilie Lundgreen | Norway | +6 (74-71-77=222) | 1 stroke | Marion Ricordeau | €30,000 | |
1988–2011: No tournament | ||||||||
Kristianstad Ladies Open | ||||||||
1987 | LET | Cancelled [2] | SEK 500,000 | |||||
1986 | LET | Corinne Dibnah | Australia | E (75-72-71-70=288) | 1 stroke | Liselotte Neumann | SEK 400,000 |
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