These are achievements of play on Ladies European Tour events. [1] [2]
Score | Player | Event | Note |
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Lowest winning aggregate | |||
36 holes | |||
136 (−2) | Laura Davies | 1990 AGF Biarritz Ladies Open | Weather shortened |
54 hole totals (aggregate) | |||
190 (−19) | Karine Icher | 2004 Catalonia Ladies Masters | Empordà Golf, Gualta |
54 hole totals (to par) | |||
194 (−22) | Suzann Pettersen | 2008 Deutsche Bank Ladies Swiss Open | Weather shortened |
72 hole totals (aggregate) | |||
249 (−11) | Dale Reid | 1991 Bloor Homes Eastleigh Classic | Fleming Park, Southampton |
249 (−11) | Trish Johnson | 1990 Bloor Homes Eastleigh Classic | Fleming Park, Southampton |
72 hole totals (to par) | |||
259 (−29) | Gwladys Nocera | 2008 Göteborg Masters | Lycke Golf Club |
Highest winning aggregate | |||
72 hole totals | |||
292 (+4) | Raquel Carriedo | 2002 Tenerife Ladies Open | Golf del Sur |
292 (+4) | Sherri Steinhauer | 1998 Weetabix Women's British Open | Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club |
Score | Player | Event | Note |
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Lowest rounds | |||
Lowest rounds including eagles and albatrosses | |||
61 (−11) | So Yeon Ryu | 2012 Gold Coast RACV Australian Ladies Masters | R2, 10 birdies, 1 eagle, RACV Royal Pines Resort |
61 (−11) | Karrie Webb | 2010 ANZ Ladies Masters | R4, 9 birdies, 1 eagle |
61 (−11) | Nina Reis | 2008 Göteborg Masters | R4, 2 bogeys, 7 birdies, 3 eagles |
61 (−11) | Kirsty Taylor | 2005 Wales Ladies Championship of Europe | R1, 9 birdies, 1 eagle |
62 (−10) | Caroline Hedwall | 2012 Hero Women's Indian Open | R2, 9 birdies, 1 eagle, 1 bogey |
62 (−11) | Trish Johnson | 1996 Ladies French Open | R1, 9 birdies and 1 eagle, a Hole-in-one |
62 (−10) | Felicity Johnson | 2008 Göteborg Masters | R1, 8 birdies, 1 eagle |
62 (−10) | Gwladys Nocera | 2008 Göteborg Masters | R2, 8 birdies, 1 eagle |
62 (−10) | Suzann Pettersen | 2003 HP Open | 8 birdies, 1 eagle |
62 (−10) | Minea Blomqvist | 2004 Weetabix Women's British Open | 6 birdies, 2 eagles |
62 (−10) | Bettina Hauert | 2007 BMW Ladies Italian Open | 6 birdies, 2 eagles |
Lowest rounds (to par) | |||
62 (−11) | Trish Johnson | 1996 Ladies French Open | Round 1, Le Golf d'Arras |
61 (−11) | Kirsty Taylor | 2005 Wales Ladies Championship of Europe | Round 1, Machynys Peninsula Golf Country Club |
61 (−11) | Nina Reis | 2008 Göteborg Masters | Round 4, Lycke Golf Club, Sweden |
62 (−11) | Lisa Holm Sørensen | 2009 SAS Ladies Masters | Round 1, Larvik Golfklubb, Norway |
61 (−11) | Karrie Webb | 2010 ANZ Ladies Masters | Round 4, Royal Pines, Australia |
61 (−11) | So Yeon Ryu | 2012 Gold Coast RACV Australian Ladies Masters | Round 2, RACV Royal Pines Resort |
Lowest rounds (aggregate) | |||
58 (−7) | Dale Reid | 1991 Bloor Homes Eastleigh Classic | Round 4, Fleming Park |
58 (−7) | Jane Connachan | 1991 Bloor Homes Eastleigh Classic | Fleming Park |
58 (−7) | Trish Johnson | 1990 Bloor Homes Eastleigh Classic | Round 3, Fleming Park |
18 holes | |||
Lowest first 18-hole score if winner | |||
61 (−11) | Kirsty Taylor | 2005 Wales Ladies Championship of Europe | Machynys Peninsula Golf Country Club |
Highest first 18-hole score if winner | |||
81 (+9) | Sherri Steinhauer | 1998 Weetabix Women's British Open | Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club |
Lowest 18-hole round 2 score | |||
61 (−11) | So Yeon Ryu | 2012 Gold Coast RACV Australian Ladies Masters | RACV Royal Pines Resort |
Lowest 18-hole round 4 score | |||
61 (−10) | Nina Reis | 2008 Göteborg Masters | Lycke Golf Club, Sweden |
36 holes | |||
Lowest 36 holes total score | |||
128 (−16) | Gwladys Nocera | 2008 Göteborg Masters | Lycke Golf Club |
Lowest 36 holes (If winner) | |||
128 (−16) | Gwladys Nocera | 2008 Göteborg Masters | Lycke Golf Club |
Highest 36-hole score if winner (72-hole event) | |||
158 (+14) | Sherri Steinhauer | 1998 Weetabix Women's British Open | Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club |
54 holes | |||
Lowest 54 holes round 3 score | |||
62 (−10) | Gwladys Nocera | 2008 Deutsche Bank Ladies Swiss Open | Golf Gerre Losone |
62 (−10) | Rebecca Hudson | 2005 OTP Bank Ladies Central European Open | |
62 (−10) | Karine Icher | 2004 Catalonia Ladies Masters | |
62 (−10) | Minea Blomqvist | 2004 Weetabix Women's British Open | |
Lowest 54 holes (round 3) total score | |||
193 (−23) | Gwladys Nocera | 2008 Göteborg Masters | Lycke Golf Club |
Highest 54 holes if winner (72-hole event) | |||
223 (+7) | Sherri Steinhauer | 1998 Weetabix Women's British Open | Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club |
72 holes | |||
72 holes (to par) | |||
259 (−29) | Gwladys Nocera | 2008 Göteborg Masters | Lycke Golf Club |
72 holes (aggregate) | |||
249 (−11) | Dale Reid | 1991 Bloor Homes Eastleigh Classic | Fleming Park, Southampton |
249 (−11) | Trish Johnson | 1990 Bloor Homes Eastleigh Classic | Fleming Park, Southampton |
Low final round score to win | |||
To par | |||
63 (−9) | Amy Yang | 2008 Scandinavian TPC hosted by Annika | |
Aggregate | |||
58 (−7) | Dale Reid | 1991 Bloor Homes Eastleigh Classic | Fleming Park, Southampton |
62 (−7) | Karine Icher | 2004 Catalonia Ladies Masters | Spain |
Most career holes in one | |
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Count | Player |
4 | Diana Luna |
3 | Catriona Matthew |
2 | Iben Tinning |
2 | Lisa Hall |
2 | Martina Eberl |
2 | Johanna Westerberg |
2 | Amy Yang |
2 | Patricia Meunier-Lebouc |
2 | Tania Elósegui |
2 | Trish Johnson |
2 | Marta Prieto |
Count | Player | Tournament |
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Most consecutive wins back-to-back | ||
3 | Marie-Laure de Lorenzi | 1989 Ford Ladies' Classic, Hennessy Ladies Cup and BMW Ladies Classic |
Most consecutive wins in the same tournament | ||
3 | Annika Sörenstam | 2004 HP Open, 2005 and 2006 Scandinavian TPC hosted by Annika (tournament changed name) |
Most wins in the same tournament | ||
8 | Karrie Webb | ANZ Ladies Masters: 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2010, 2013 |
6 | Annika Sörenstam | Compaq Open (also played as HP Open and Scandinavian TPC hosted by Annika): 1997, 1998, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006 |
Most wins in one season | ||
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Count | Player | Year |
7 | Marie-Laure de Lorenzi | 1988 |
5 | Laura Davies | 2010 |
5 | Lee-Anne Pace | 2010 |
5 | Gwladys Nocera | 2008 |
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