Tenerife Women's Open

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The Tenerife Ladies Open was a women's professional golf tournament on the Ladies European Tour, held on the Spanish island of Tenerife. The 72-hole event was played annually from 2002 to 2011; the format was modified in 2011 to a hybrid of stroke and match play. The results from the pro-am set the seeding for the field of 32, then two rounds of match play to reduce to eight finalists, with a final round of stroke play. [1]

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Winners

YearDateVenueWinnerCountryScoreTo parMargin
of victory
Runner(s)-upWinner's
share ()
Tenerife Ladies Match Play
2011 12 JunGolf Las Américas Becky Brewerton Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 68−41 stroke Flag of Spain.svg Carlota Ciganda 40,000
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nikki Garrett
Tenerife Ladies Open
2010 4 JulBuenavista Golf Club Trish Johnson Flag of England.svg  England 274−141 stroke Flag of France.svg Virginie Lagoutte-Clément 41,250
2009 27 SepGolf Costa Adeje Felicity Johnson Flag of England.svg  England 274−142 strokes Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Becky Brewerton 45,000
2008 22 JunGolf Costa Adeje Rebecca Hudson Flag of England.svg  England 278−10Playoff Flag of France.svg Anne-Lise Caudal 45,000
2007 6 May Golf del Sur Nikki Garrett Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 287−12 strokes Flag of England.svg Trish Johnson 41,250
Flag of Spain.svg Tania Elósegui
2006 30 AprAbama Riikka Hakkarainen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 288E2 strokes Flag of Spain.svg Tania Elósegui 37,500
200510 AprGolf Costa Adeje Ludivine Kreutz Flag of France.svg  France 277−112 strokes Flag of Germany.svg Miriam Nagl 36,300
20042 MayBuenavista Golf Club Diana Luna Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 279−92 strokes Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Becky Brewerton 33,000
20034 MayGolf Las Américas Elisabeth Esterl Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 276−121 stroke Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Becky Brewerton 30,000
20025 MayGolf del Sur Raquel Carriedo Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 292+41 stroke Flag of England.svg Johanna Head 30,000

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References

  1. Ladies European Tour - Draw for the Tenerife Ladies Match Play is unveiled - 2011-06-09