Tournament information | |
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Location | Wörthsee, Bavaria, Germany |
Established | 1984 |
Course(s) | Wörthsee Golf Club |
Par | 72 |
Tour(s) | Ladies European Tour |
Format | Stroke play |
Prize fund | €250,000 |
Month played | July |
Tournament record score | |
Aggregate | 263 Kylie Walker |
To par | −25 as above |
Final champion | |
Kylie Walker | |
Location map | |
Location in Germany |
The Ladies German Open was a professional golf tournament on the Ladies European Tour schedule. It was held annually from 1984 to 2014 except for two interruptions, 1992 to 1994 and 2002 to 2007. [1] [2]
Year | Venue | Winner | Country | Score | Margin of victory | Runner(s)-up | Country |
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Ladies German Open presented by Marriott | |||||||
2014 | Wörthsee | Kylie Walker | Scotland | 263 (−25) | Playoff | Charley Hull | England |
Unicredit Ladies German Open presented by Audi | |||||||
2013 | Gut Häusern | Carlota Ciganda | Spain | 101 (−6) | Playoff | Charley Hull | England |
2012 | Gut Häusern | Anne-Lise Caudal | France | 275 (−13) | Playoff | Laura Davies | England |
2011 | Gut Häusern | Diana Luna | Italy | 264 (−24) | 7 strokes | Minea Blomqvist | Finland |
2010 | Gut Häusern | Laura Davies | England | 277 (−11) | 2 strokes | Melissa Reid | England |
HypoVereinsbank Ladies German Open | |||||||
2009 | Gut Häusern | Jade Schaeffer | France | 275 (−13) | Playoff | Paula Martí | Spain |
2008 | Gut Häusern | Amy Yang | South Korea | 267 (−21) | 4 strokes | Louise Stahle | Sweden |
2002–07: No tournament | |||||||
Palmerston Ladies' German Open | |||||||
2001 | Bad Saarow | Karine Icher | France | 210 (−6) | 1 stroke | Suzann Pettersen | Norway |
stilwerk Ladies' German Open | |||||||
2000 | Treudelberg | Joanne Morley | England | 274 (−14) | 2 strokes | Raquel Carriedo | Spain |
1999 | Treudelberg | Anne-Marie Knight | Australia | 278 (−10) | 1 stroke | Sophie Gustafson | Sweden |
Laura Davies | England | ||||||
Ladies' German Open | |||||||
1998 | Treudelberg | Lora Fairclough | England | 282 (−10) | 3 strokes | Stephanie Dallongeville | France |
Joanne Morley | England | ||||||
1997 | Treudelberg | Joanne Mills | Australia | 283 (−9) | Playoff | Lynnette Brooky | New Zealand |
1996 | Treudelberg | Joanne Morley | England | 281 (−11) | 4 strokes | Maria Hjorth | Sweden |
Maredo German Open | |||||||
1995 | Treudelberg | Rachel Hetherington | Australia | 275 (−17) | 2 strokes | Caroline Hall | England |
1992–94: No tournament | |||||||
Lufthansa Ladies' German Open | |||||||
1991 | Wörthsee | Florence Descampe | Belgium | 272 (−16) | 3 strokes | Liselotte Neumann | Sweden |
1990 | Wörthsee | Ayako Okamoto | Japan | 274 (−14) | Playoff | Cindy Rarick | United States |
Laurette Maritz | South Africa | ||||||
1989 | Wörthsee | Alison Nicholas | England | 269 (−19) | 5 strokes | Patricia Gonzalez | Colombia |
BMW Ladies' German Open | |||||||
1988 | Hubbelrath | Liselotte Neumann | Sweden | 290 (+2) | 1 stroke | Marie-Laure Taya | France |
1987 | Wendlohe | Marie-Laure Taya | France | 275 (−13) | 5 strokes | Dale Reid | Scotland |
1986 | Olching | Liselotte Neumann | Sweden | 282 (−6) | 2 strokes | Alison Nicholas | England |
LBS Ladies' German Open | |||||||
1985 | Braunfels | Julie Brown | Scotland | 288 (−4) | Playoff | Barbara Helbig | Germany |
1984 | Braunfels | Beverly Huke | England | 219 (Par) | 3 strokes | Kitrina Douglas | England |
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