2004 Ladies European Tour

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2004 Ladies European Tour season
DurationFebruary 2004 (2004-02) – October 2004 (2004-10)
Number of official events15
Order of Merit Flag of England.svg Laura Davies
2003
2005

The 2004 Ladies European Tour was a series of golf tournaments for elite female golfers from around the world which took place from January through December 2004. The tournaments were sanctioned by the Ladies European Tour (LET).

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Tournaments

The table below shows the 2004 schedule. [1] The numbers in brackets after the winners' names show the number of career wins they had on the Ladies European Tour up to and including that event. This is only shown for members of the tour.

DateNameVenueLocationWinnerPrize fundPrize fund (€)Notes
24–27 Feb ANZ Ladies Masters RACV Royal Pines Resort Australia Flag of Sweden.svg Annika Sörenstam (11)$800,000€483,000Co-sanctioned by the ALPG Tour
4–7 Mar AAMI Women's Australian Open Concord Golf Club Australia Flag of England.svg Laura Davies (36)$550,000€332,156Co-sanctioned by the ALPG Tour
29 Apr – 2 May Tenerife Ladies Open Buenavista Golf, Isla Baja Spain Flag of Italy.svg Diana Luna (1)€220,000€220,000
7–9 May Ladies Open of Portugal Aroeira Golf Club Portugal Flag of Sweden.svg Cecilia Ekelundh (1)€300,000€300,000
27–30 May Union Fenosa Open de España Femenino Club de Golf La Coruña Spain Flag of France.svg Stéphanie Arricau (1)€275,000€275,000
3–6 Jun BMW Ladies Italian Open Parco di Roma Golf Club Italy Flag of Spain.svg Ana Belén Sánchez (1)€275,000€275,000
10–13 Jun Arras Open de France Dames Golf d'Arras France Flag of France.svg Stéphanie Arricau (2)€275,000€275,000
25–27 Jun KLM Ladies Open Kennemer Golf & Country Club Netherlands Flag of Germany.svg Elisabeth Esterl (2)€165,000€165,000
9–11 Jul Ladies English Open Chart Hills Golf Club, Biddenden England Flag of Sweden.svg Maria Hjorth (1)£125,000€179,063
16–18 Jul Ladies Central European Open Old Lake Golf Club Hungary Flag of Finland.svg Minea Blomqvist (1)€165,000€165,000
21–24 Jul Evian Masters Evian Masters Golf Club France Flag of Australia (converted).svg Wendy Doolan (n/a)$2,500,000€1,977,826Co-sanctioned by the LPGA Tour
29 Jul – 1 Aug Weetabix Women's British Open Sunningdale Golf Club England Flag of England.svg Karen Stupples (1)£1,050,000€1,504,125Co-sanctioned by the LPGA Tour
5–8 Aug HP Open Ullna Golf Club Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg Annika Sörenstam (12)£325,000€465,563
12–15 Aug Wales "Golf as it should be" Ladies Open Royal Porthcawl Golf Club Wales Flag of England.svg Trish Johnson (14)£350,000€501,375
1–3 Oct Catalonia Ladies Masters Club de Golf Sant Cugat Spain Flag of France.svg Karine Icher (4)€180,000€180,000

Major championships in bold.

Order of Merit rankings

RankPlayerCountryPoints
1 Laura Davies Flag of England.svg  England 777.26
2 Trish Johnson Flag of England.svg  England 672.65
3 Stephanie Arricau Flag of France.svg  France 657.77
4 Karine Icher Flag of France.svg  France 517.57
5 Åsa Gottmo Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 421.53
6 Cecilia Ekelundh Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 415.55
7 Minea Blomqvist Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 401.53
8 Becky Brewerton Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 378.56
9 Linda Wessberg Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 365.95
10 Ana Sánchez Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 350.93

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