Santander Golf Tour Valencia

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Santander Golf Tour Valencia
Tournament information
Location Valencian Community, Spain
Established2009
Course(s)El Bosque Golf
Par72
Tour(s) Santander Golf Tour
LET Access Series
Format Stroke play
Prize fund 40,000 (LETAS)
Month playedJuly
Current champion
Flag of Spain.svg María Herráez &
Flag of Scotland.svg Clara Young

The Santander Golf Tour Valencia is a women's professional golf tournament on Spain's Santander Golf Tour that has featured on the LET Access Series. It was first played in 2012 and is held in the Valencian Community, Spain.

Contents

Winners

YearTour [lower-alpha 1] Winner(s)CountryScoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upPurse ()VenueRef
Santander Golf Tour Valencia
2024 María Herráez
Clara Young
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
–14 (65-65=130)1 stroke Flag of France.svg Céline Herbin
Flag of Spain.svg Marta Pérez
El Bosque Golf [2] [lower-alpha 2]
2023 María Herráez Flag of Spain.svg  Spain –3 (76-68=144)2 strokes Flag of Spain.svg Elena Hualde El Bosque Golf [3]
2022 Natalia Escuriola Flag of Spain.svg  Spain –1 (76-67=143)1 stroke Flag of Spain.svg Piti Martinez Bernal 20,000Oliva Nova Golf [4]
2021 Almudena Blasco
Maho Hayakawa
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
−7 (67-70=137)Playoff Flag of Spain.svg Rocío Tejedo (a)
Flag of Spain.svg Natalia Fiel (a)
20,000Oliva Nova Golf [5] [lower-alpha 3]
2020 Luna Sobrón Flag of Spain.svg  Spain −4 (70-69-73=212)2 strokes Flag of Spain.svg Ana Peláez (a)20,000Oliva Nova Golf [6] [lower-alpha 4]
2019 LETAS Manon De Roey Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium −5 (68-71-72=211)1 stroke Flag of Spain.svg Carmen Alonso 35,000C.G. Escorpión [7]
2018 Silvia Bañón Flag of Spain.svg  Spain −8 (66-70=138)4 strokes Flag of Spain.svg Natasha Fear 20,000C.G. Escorpión [8]
Santander Golf Tour El Saler
2017 LETAS Emma Nilsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden −6 (69-70-71=210)1 stroke Flag of Iceland.svg Valdis Thora Jonsdottir 35,000Parador de El Saler [9]
2016 Laura Cabanillas Flag of Spain.svg  Spain +1 (145)Playoff Flag of Spain.svg Marta Sanz 18,000Parador de El Saler [10]
2013–15: No tournament
Banesto Tour Valencia
2012 LETAS Holly Clyburn Flag of England.svg  England −3 (67-71-75=213)Playoff Flag of Spain.svg Carmen Alonso 20,000C.G. Escorpion [11]
2011WEST Raquel Carriedo Flag of Spain.svg  Spain −11 (67-69-69=205)1 stroke Flag of Spain.svg Adriana Zwanck 30,000C.G. Villaitana [12]
2010 Kaisa Ruuttila Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 138 (–6)Playoff Flag of Spain.svg María Hernández 20,000C.G. Villaitana [13]
2009 Nathalie David-Mila Flag of France.svg  France –4 (72-68=140)1 stroke Flag of France.svg Celine Herbin
Flag of Spain.svg Mariana Macías
20,000El Bosque Golf [14]
  1. Several installments have been hosted under co-sanctioning agreement with the LET Access Series (LETAS) or Women's European Satellite Tour (WEST) [1]
  2. Team event
  3. Team event
  4. National championship (Campeonato de España Profesionales)

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