Belgian Ladies Open

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Belgian Ladies Open
Tournament information
Location Belgium
Established1985
Course(s)Naxhelet Golf Club
Tour(s) Ladies European Tour
Format54-hole Stroke play
Month playedMay
Tournament record score
Aggregate275 Penny Grice-Whittaker
To par−17 as above
Current champion
Flag of Germany.svg Patricia Isabel Schmidt

The Belgian Ladies Open is a women's professional golf tournament on the Ladies European Tour held in Belgium.

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The tournament was played annually 1985–1995. [1] It was known as the Godiva Ladies European Masters 1988–1989 and the BMW European Masters 1990–1994. The tournament was slated to return to the LET schedule in 2020 but was postponed to 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [2]

Starting in 2014 Belgium has also hosted the Belgian LETAS Trophy on the LET's development tour.

Winners

YearVenueWinnerCountryScoreMargin
of victory
Runner(s)-up
Belgian Ladies Open
2023 Naxhelet Golf Club Patricia Isabel Schmidt Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 205 (−11)2 strokes Flag of Spain.svg María Hernández
Flag of Germany.svg Chiara Noja
Mithra Belgian Ladies Open
2022 Naxhelet Golf Club Linn Grant Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 201 (−15)1 stroke Flag of England.svg Cara Gainer
2021 No tournament due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2020
1996–2019: No tournament
Ladies European Masters
1995 Cleydael Golf & Country Club Lora Fairclough Flag of England.svg  England 206 (−10)2 strokes Flag of Italy.svg Federica Dassù
BMW European Masters
1994 Royal Bercuit Golf Club Helen Wadsworth Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 278 (−14)3 strokes Flag of the United States.svg Tracy Hanson
1993 Helen Dobson Flag of England.svg  England 283 (−9)1 stroke Flag of France.svg Marie-Laure de Lorenzi
Flag of Scotland.svg Dale Reid
1992 Kitrina Douglas Flag of England.svg  England 279 (−13)1 stroke Flag of England.svg Trish Johnson
1991 Corinne Dibnah Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 284 (−8)3 strokes Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Florence Descampe
Flag of Sweden.svg Catrin Nilsmark
1990 Karen Lunn Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 285 (−3)4 strokes Flag of France.svg Corinne Soulès
Godiva Ladies European Masters
1989 Royal Bercuit Golf Club Kitrina Douglas Flag of England.svg  England 287 (−5)Playoff Flag of France.svg Marie-Laure de Lorenzi
1988 Royal Antwerp Golf Club Karen Lunn Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 276 (−16)2 strokes Flag of France.svg Marie-Laure de Lorenzi
Belgian Ladies Open
1987 Royal Waterloo GC (Marache) Marie-Laure de Lorenzi Flag of France.svg  France 285 (−7)2 strokes Flag of England.svg Trish Johnson
Flag of the United States.svg Susan Moon
1986 Penny Grice-Whittaker Flag of England.svg  England 275 (−17)9 strokes Flag of Scotland.svg Gillian Stewart
1986 Laura Davies Flag of England.svg  England 286 (−6)1 stroke Flag of England.svg Maxine Burton

Source: [3]

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References

  1. "Whittaker wins Belgian Open". The Index-Journal. 23 June 1986. p. 12.
  2. "Le Ladies European Tour reporte le Mithra Belgian Ladies Open" (in French). Golf.be. Archived from the original on 15 July 2020. Retrieved 13 July 2020.
  3. "Belgian Ladies Open". Where2golf. Retrieved 13 July 2020.