Tournament information | |
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Location | Leven, Fife, Scotland |
Established | 1986 |
Course(s) | Dumbarnie Links (2021) |
Par | 72 (in 2021) |
Length | 6,584 yards (6,020 m) (in 2021) |
Tour(s) | Ladies European Tour LPGA Tour (since 2017) |
Format | Stroke play – 72 holes (54 holes; 2007–2016) |
Prize fund | $1.5 million €1.3 million (est.) |
Month played | August |
Current champion | |
Ryann O'Toole |
The Women's Scottish Open is a women's professional golf tournament in Scotland on the Ladies European Tour (LET). First played in 1986, it became a regular fixture on the tour schedule in 2010.
Since 2017 it has been co-sanctioned by the LPGA Tour and played in late July, the week prior to the Women's British Open. A 54-hole event from 2007 through 2016, it returned to a 72-hole event.
Year | Tour [lower-alpha 1] | Venue | Winner | Score | Margin of victory | Runners-up | Winner's share ($) | |
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Trust Golf Women's Scottish Open | ||||||||
2021 | LET, LPGA | Dumbarnie Links | Ryann O'Toole | 271 (−17) | 3 strokes | Lydia Ko Atthaya Thitikul | 225,000 | |
Aberdeen Standard Investments Ladies Scottish Open | ||||||||
2020 | LET, LPGA | Renaissance Club | Stacy Lewis | 279 (−5) | Playoff [lower-alpha 2] | Cheyenne Knight Azahara Muñoz Emily Kristine Pedersen | 225,000 | |
2019 | LET, LPGA | Renaissance Club | M. J. Hur | 264 (−20) | 4 strokes | Moriya Jutanugarn Lee Jeong-eun | 225,000 | |
2018 | LET, LPGA | Gullane GC | Ariya Jutanugarn | 271 (−13) | 1 stroke | Minjee Lee | 225,000 | |
Aberdeen Asset Management Ladies Scottish Open | ||||||||
2017 | LET, LPGA | Dundonald Links | Lee Mi-hyang | 282 (−6) | 1 stroke | Mi Jung Hur Karrie Webb | 225,000 | |
Aberdeen Asset Management Ladies Scottish Open | ||||||||
2016 | LET | Dundonald Links | Isabelle Boineau | 205 (−11) | 1 stroke | Linda Wessberg | 75,000 | |
2015 | LET | Dundonald Links | Rebecca Artis | 210 (−6) | 2 strokes | Suzann Pettersen | 75,000 | |
2014 | LET | Archerfield Links | Trish Johnson | 209 (−7) | 2 strokes | Gwladys Nocera | 38,654 | |
2013 | LET | Archerfield Links | Catriona Matthew | 208 (−8) | 2 strokes | Hannah Burke | 31,537 | |
2012 | LET | Archerfield Links | Carly Booth | 212 (−4) | 1 stroke | Frances Bondad Florentyna Parker | 32,706 | |
Aberdeen Ladies Scottish Open | ||||||||
2011 | LET | Archerfield Links | Catriona Matthew | 201 (−15) | 10 strokes | Hannah Jun | 33,000 | |
Ladies Scottish Open | ||||||||
2010 | LET | Archerfield Links | Virginie Lagoutte-Clément | 217 (+1) | 1 stroke | Trish Johnson Lee-Anne Pace Sophie Walker | 30,000 | |
2009: No tournament | ||||||||
Aberdeen Asset Management Ladies Scottish Open | ||||||||
2008 | LET | The Carrick | Gwladys Nocera | 208 (−5) | 2 strokes | Maria Boden | 30,000 | |
De Vere Ladies Scottish Open | ||||||||
2007 | LET | The Carrick | Sophie Gustafson | 210 (−3) | 5 strokes | Danielle Masters Sofia Renell Kirsty Taylor | 30,000 | |
1996–2006: No tournament | ||||||||
Payne & Gunter Scottish Open | ||||||||
1995 | LET | Dalmahoy Hotel & CC | Alison Nicholas | 272 (−16) | 1 stroke | Patricia Meunier | £11,250 | |
The New Skoda Women's Scottish Open | ||||||||
1994 | LET | Dalmahoy Hotel & CC | Laura Davies | 278 (−10) | 1 stroke | Karina Orum | £11,250 | |
1989–93: No tournament | ||||||||
Bowring Ladies Scottish Open | ||||||||
1988 | LET | Cawder GC | Catherine Panton | 293 (+1) | 1 stroke | Debbie Dowling Maureen Garner Alison Nicholas | £6,000 | |
1987 | LET | Cawder GC | Dale Reid | 285 (−3) | Playoff [lower-alpha 3] | Laura Davies | £4,500 | |
1986 | LET | Dalmahoy Hotel & CC | Meredith Marshall [3] | 283 (−5) | 7 strokes | Laura Davies | £4,500 |
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