Danish Ladies Open

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Danish Ladies Open
Tournament information
Location Copenhagen, Denmark
Established1988
Par72
Tour(s) Ladies European Tour
LET Access Series
Swedish Golf Tour
Format Stroke play
Prize fund £90,000 (LET)
60,000 (LETAS)
Final champion
Flag of England.svg Laura Davies (LET)

The Danish Ladies Open was a women's professional golf tournament on the Ladies European Tour played between 1988 and 1997, the national open golf championship of Denmark. [1]

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The tournament also featured on the Swedish Golf Tour in 1988, 1989, and 2002, as well as again from 2022, when it was also an LET Access Series event.

At only 18, Florence Descampe became the LET's youngest winner at the time when she won the inaugural event in 1988. [1]

It was succeeded on the LET schedule in 2005 by the Danish Ladies Masters.

Winners

YearTour(s)VenueWinnerScoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upPurse (£)Ref
Smørum Ladies Open
2023 LETAS  · SGT Smørum Flag of England.svg Gemma Clews 204 (–6)Playoff Flag of Sweden.svg Nathalie Borg (a)
Flag of Sweden.svg Corinne Vidén
€60,000 [2]
2022 LETAS  · SGT Smørum Flag of Denmark.svg Cecilie Leth-Nissen (a)208 (–2)4 strokes Flag of Denmark.svg Natacha Høst Husted (a)
Flag of Denmark.svg Amalie Leth-Nissen (a)
€50,000 [3]
2021: No tournament
Danish Ladies Open
2020 LETAS  · SGT HillerødCancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. €40,000
2013–2019: No tournament
Samsø Ladies Open
2012 LETAS Samsø Flag of Sweden.svg Antonella Cvitan 213 (–2)Playoff Flag of Denmark.svg Nicole Broch Larsen (a)€20,000 [4]
2003–2011: No tournament
Nykredit Ladies Open
2002 SGT Smørum Flag of Sweden.svg Lisa Hed 211 (–5)Playoff Flag of Denmark.svg Lisa Holm Sørensen (a)SEK 150,000 [5]
1998–2001: No tournament
Ford-Stimorol Danish Open
1997 LET Vejle Flag of England.svg Laura Davies 207 (–9)3 strokes Flag of Sweden.svg Maria Hjorth 90,000 [6]
1996 LET Vejle Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nadene Gole 207 (–9)2 strokes Flag of Australia (converted).svg Corinne Dibnah 80,000 [7]
1995 LET Vejle Flag of England.svg Caroline Hall 201 (–15)8 strokes Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rachel Hetherington
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Anne-Marie Knight
Flag of Scotland.svg Gillian Stewart
60,000 [8]
1990–94: No tournament
Danish Ladies Open
1989 LET  · SGT Rungsted Flag of Spain.svg Tania Abitbol 285Playoff Flag of France.svg Marie-Laure Taya 65,000 [9]
1988 LET  · SGT Rungsted Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Florence Descampe 2854 strokes Flag of the United States.svg Peggy Conley
Flag of England.svg Laura Davies
Flag of Sweden.svg Liselotte Neumann
60,000 [10]

Source: [11] [1]

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References

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  3. "2022 Smørum Ladies Open". LET Access Series. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
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  11. "LET Tournament Winners". GolfToday. Archived from the original on 25 Sep 2015.