Pam Golding Ladies International

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Pam Golding Ladies International
Tournament information
Location South Africa
Established2003
Course(s)Nelspruit Golf Club
Par72
Tour(s) Ladies African Tour
Nedbank Women's Golf Tour
Format Stroke play
Prize fund R  300,000
Month playedMarch
Final year2008
Tournament record score
Aggregate208 Lee-Anne Pace (2007)
To par−11 as above
Final champion
Flag of South Africa.svg Stacy Bregman
Location Map
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Nelspruit Golf Club
Location in South Africa
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Nelspruit Golf Club
Location in Mpumalanga

The Pam Golding Ladies International was a golf tournament on the Ladies African Tour. It was played annually between 2003 and 2008, at various locations in South Africa.

The tournament boasted a considerable international field, with a contingent of Ladies European Tour players complimenting their season with joining the Ladies African Tour. [1]

In 2005, future major winner Ashleigh Simon won the event while still an amateur. In 2007, Lee-Anne Pace captured her maiden professional title at the event. [2]

Winners

YearWinnerScoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upVenueLocationPurse
(ZAR)
Note
Pam Golding Lowveld International
2009 CancelledNelspruit Golf Club Nelspruit 300,000 [lower-alpha 1]
2008 Flag of South Africa.svg Stacy Bregman −7 (68-70-71=209)4 strokes Flag of Denmark.svg Lisa Holm Sørensen
Flag of South Africa.svg Morgana Robbertze
Nelspruit Golf Club Nelspruit 300,000 [4]
Pam Golding Ladies International
2007 Flag of South Africa.svg Lee-Anne Pace −11 (69-67-72=208)1 stroke Flag of Denmark.svg Julie Tvede Dainfern Country Club Johannesburg 250,000 [2]
2006 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Nora Angehrn −9 (70-68-72=210)2 strokes Flag of Germany.svg Bettina Hauert
Flag of England.svg Rebecca Hudson
Flag of Norway.svg Cecilie Lundgreen
Dainfern Country Club Johannesburg 300,000 [5]
2005 Flag of South Africa.svg Ashleigh Simon (a)E (73-76-67=216)1 stroke Flag of South Africa.svg Morgana Robbertze
Flag of South Africa.svg Gilly Tebbutt (a)
Mowbray Golf Club Cape Town 300,000 [6]
2004 Flag of Finland.svg Minea Blomqvist −3 (71-73-69=213)1 stroke Flag of South Africa.svg Ashleigh Simon (a) Glendower Golf Club Johannesburg 250,000 [7]
2003 Flag of South Africa.svg Laurette Maritz −7 (209)3 strokes Flag of Germany.svg Elisabeth Esterl Parkview Golf Club Johannesburg 200,000 [8]
  1. Due to global economic pressure the Ladies African Tour was suspended for 2009. [3]

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