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Ladies European Tour announces 2024 tournament schedule

The season will once again kick off with the Magical Kenya Ladies Open in February, before travelling to Saudi Arabia and then visiting Morocco for the Lalla Meryem Cup. In March, the LET travels to the United States for the Aramco Team Series Presented by PIF – USA. Later in March, the prestigious Magenta Shores Golf and Country Club will host the New South Wales Open for the first time, followed by the Australian Women’s Classic at Bonville Golf Resort as part of a fortnight down under.

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The Amundi Evian Championship at Evian Resort Golf Club in France, where countrywoman Céline Boutier raised her first major trophy in 2023, is back in July, followed by the Dutch Ladies Open, powered by Golf.NL.

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LET athletes will have the opportunity to compete for their home countries at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympic Games at Le Golf National in August via the Olympic Golf Rankings. The Tour then continues to Scotland, the home of golf, for the Women’s Scottish Open and the AIG Women’s Open, to be played on the famed Old Course at St Andrews for the third time. Next up, the O’Meara course at Carton House will be the new setting for the KPMG Women’s Irish Open.

Then, in September, a year on from the dramatic showdown between the United States and Europe in Spain, the Solheim Cup returns to the United States at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Gainesville, Va, where Team Europe will attempt to keep the trophy in European hands for the fourth time in a row.

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WILL THE LET EVENTS BE TELEVISED

The LET then returns to Golf Barrière Deauville for the Lacoste Ladies Open de France, followed by the Aramco Team Series Presented by PIF – Asia. After that, there is the Hero Women’s Indian Open and the Aramco Team Series Presented by PIF – Riyadh. The season concludes with a fortnight in Spain, starting at the Mallorca Ladies Golf Open before rounding out the year at the Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España for the fifth year in a row.

In total, 25 events will be televised, either via highlights packages or with a full live world feed in 2024.

“The 2024 schedule will give our talented athletes a platform to show their best,” said LET CEO Alexandra Armas. “Our tournaments will showcase star-studded fields and entertainment in 20 different countries and there will be significant global opportunities for our players to transcend a traditional golf audience. It’s an exciting time, with Olympic golf coming to Europe and another thrilling Solheim Cup on the horizon. We look forward to sharing the journey with our fans worldwide.”

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Ladies European Tour announces its calendar

T he Ladies European Tour (LET) is preparing for a historic year in 2024 with 31 events scheduled in 20 countries around the world. Highlights will include the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, the Solheim Cup in Gainesville, Virginia, and the British Open in Saint Andrews, which will close qualifying for the European Solheim Cup team.

LET Director General Alexandra Armas said: "The 2024 calendar will provide a platform for our talented athletes to showcase their best selves. The tournaments will showcase star-studded fields and entertainment in 20 different countries, representing "There are important global opportunities for our players to transcend the traditional golf audience.

It is an exciting time, with the arrival of Olympic golf in Europe and another exciting Solheim Cup on the horizon. We look forward to sharing the journey with our fans around the world." In terms of prizes, in 2024 more than 34 million euros will be distributed, including a purse of 5 million dollars in the Aramco Saudi Ladies International Presented by PIF, which will be held for the first time at the Riyadh Golf Club.

The season will kick off again in February with the Magical Kenya Ladies Open, followed by Saudi Arabia and the Lalla Meryem Cup in Morocco. All of this makes up a year full of events that promises to be unforgettable for golf lovers.

In March, the Ladies European Tour (LET) will embark on a journey to the United States to compete in the Aramco Team Series Presented by PIF - USA. In the same month, the renowned Magenta Shores Golf & Country Club will host the New South Wales Open for the first time and subsequently the Australian Women's Classic will be held at the Bonville Golf Resort, as part of the tournaments in Australia.

During the month of April, the Tour will move to South Africa to play the Joburg Ladies Open and the Investec South African Women's Open, which will have a renovated venue, the Erinvale Country and Golf Estate, in Cape Town.

As for Spain, it will have the honor of hosting two important tournaments. Then in May, the Aramco Team Series Presented by PIF - Seoul will take place in South Korea, followed by the Amundi German Masters, the first tournament in Europe this year.

The Jabra Ladies Open, another important competition, returns to the prestigious Evian Resort Golf Club, in France. In June, the LET will have the opportunity to enjoy a fortnight in Sweden with the Dormy Open Helsingborg, which will be held for the second year in a row at the Allerum Golf Club, and the Volvo Car Scandinavian Mixed, which will move to the nearby Vasatorps Golf Club.

Additionally, the Tour will play in another event in Europe, information about which will be announced soon. Finally, the circuit will conclude with the celebration of the Tipsport Czech Ladies Open, the VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open and the Aramco Team Series Presented by PIF - London.

The women's golf season is packed with exciting events in different parts of the world. The Evian Resort Golf Club in France will host the Amundi Evian Championship, where the talented Céline Boutier won her first Grand Slam in 2023.

Additionally, the Dutch Ladies Open presented by Golf.NL is within reach of LET players. In August, female golfers will have the opportunity to represent their countries at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics through the Olympic Golf Qualification at Le Golf National (Versailles).

The Tour then moves to Scotland for the Women's Scottish Open and the famous Old Course at St. Andrews will be the site of the British AIG Women's Open for the third time in its history. To continue, the KPMG Women's Irish Open will take place at Carton House's O'Meara Course.

In September, the exciting Solheim Cup returns to the United States, at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Gainesville, Virginia, where Europe will try to maintain the trophy and achieve its fourth consecutive victory. Golf Barrière Deauville will be the venue for the Lacoste Ladies Open de France, followed by the Aramco Team Series Presented by PIF-Asia.

Then, the Hero Women's Indian Open and the Aramco Team Series Presented by PIF-Riyadh. The season will culminate in Spain with the Mallorca Ladies Golf Open and the Andalucía Costa del Sol Open in Spain for the fifth consecutive year.

A year full of exciting women's golf around the world! In total, 25 events will be broadcast on television, via highlights packages or live global broadcasts during 2024. Coverage will include a wide variety of events, all presented with the highest level of professionalism and dedication.

Viewers will be able to enjoy the events live, or relive highlights through highlights packages. In any case, we are committed to providing an unparalleled experience and meeting the expectations of our viewers.

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Christmas has come early as the Ladies European Tour announce a record-breaking 2022 schedule. Here are all the details...

The 2022 Ladies European Tour (LET) season is set to present the greatest number of tournaments and prize money in the organisation’s 44-year history. Thanks to the support of new and long-term partners, LET members will compete for a minimum of €24.5 million across 31 events in 2022. The total annual purse is up €4.5m on 2021 and offers €13m more than in 2019.

LET CEO Alexdra Armas said:

“On the back of a strong 2021 season, which featured 23 tournaments, 2022 is going to be a record-breaking year for the LET with the largest total purse and number of events in history. We will be launching new events in Asia and South Africa and returning to various territories across Europe and further afield, so it’s looking very exciting for our international membership.

“We have never had such incredible support from partners across the industry and corporations who see the value in investing in the LET. Our players continue to set new performance standards. For example, this year’s Race to Costa del Sol winner, Atthaya Thitikul, reached No.18 on the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, an amazing achievement which shows what is possible by playing on the LET. The victorious European Solheim Cup Team did women’s golf proud in Toledo, Ohio, winning for only the second time in the United States. We are thankful to all of our partners as we move into the third year of our successful joint-venture partnership with the LPGA.”

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The 2022 season will open with the return of the Magical Kenya Ladies Open in February, followed by the Aramco Team Series – Asia. The Joburg Ladies Open will debut in Spring, joining the Investec South African Women’s Open, which will move to Steenberg Golf Club in Cape Town, as part of a fortnight in South Africa. The LET will then return to Australia for a two-week swing with the Australian Ladies Classic Bonville and the Women’s New South Wales Open at Coolangatta & Tweed Heads Golf Club.

Europe will play host to 19 tournaments from May to September, with the return of the Madrid Ladies Open, The Mithra Belgian Open and the Women’s Irish Open.

On the announcement of a return to Ireland, Golf Ireland CEO Mark Kennelly said he was delighted to see the event on the LET schedule: 

“Today’s news is an early Christmas present for golf fans in Ireland. We have been working behind the scenes with the LET and Sport Ireland since early this year hoping for today’s news to become reality. I would like to thank both organisations for the work done behind the scenes that has led us to today’s announcement and we look forward to further details early next year.

“2021 has been a historic year for Women’s golf in Ireland in the professional and amateur ranks. We hope the return of the Women’s Irish Open will continue to inspire the next generation.”

A quick look at all the places we'll be playing at in 2022 ⛳ 3️⃣ 1️⃣ Events 2️⃣ 1️⃣ Countries Where are you most looking forward to? #RaiseOurGame pic.twitter.com/broZOizo2H — Ladies European Tour (@LETgolf) December 23, 2021

Scandinavian Mixed is back

Of the tournament run in Europe, the highlights will include the Scandinavian Mixed hosted by Henrik and Annika at Halmstad Golf Club, the Aramco Team Series – London and the Aramco Team Series - Sotogrande.

The mid-summer European swing will feature two major championships, starting with the Amundi Evian Championship in France in July. The first week in August, a fortnight later, will bring the much-awaited AIG Women’s Open, which will be played at Muirfield in Scotland for the first time, with an elevated purse of US$6.8 million.

The Trust Golf Women’s Scottish Open , played during the week in between the majors, will offer an elevated purse of $2 million, up $500,000 on 2001.

The ISPS Handa World Invitational presented by Modest! Golf Management, played after the AIG Women’s Open, will be one of the most innovative events in world golf. Two tournaments, featuring men and women, play on the same courses at the same time for two equal prize funds of US$1.5 million.

In September, the Tour will visit two first-time venues: Ålands Golf Club for the Åland 100 Ladies Open and Barrière Golf Club in Deauville for the Lacoste Ladies Open de France.

Race to Costa del Sol enters third year

For the final quarter of the season, the LET revisits the United States, India, Dubai and Saudi Arabia for the Aramco Team Series – New York, Hero Women’s Indian Open, Dubai Moonlight Classic, Aramco Saudi Ladies International and Aramco Team Series – Jeddah, respectively.

The Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España will once again play host to the season-finale, with the €650,000 event deciding the season’s Race to Costa del Sol, which is back for a third year after Thailand’s Atthaya Thitikul topped the rankings in 2021. The ‘Race’ will offer a bonus pool of €250,000 between the top three finishers on the official rankings, with prizes of €125,000, €75,000 and €50,000 for the players who finish in first, second and third place.

Full list of 2022 LET events

For more details on the 2022 schedule and to follow the Ladies European Tour throughout the season, please visit https://ladieseuropeantour.com/ .

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Ladies European Tour: Schedule announced for 2021 with record-breaking prize fund

  • Published 12 February 2021

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Denmark’s Emily Kristine Pedersen won the inaugural Race to Costa del Sol in November.

The Ladies European Tour will feature 27 events in 2021, with a "record-breaking" 19m euros (£16.7m) prize pot.

Nine new fully sanctioned tournaments have been added to the roster, with prize money up 6m euros on 2019.

South Africa will stage the first event in May, with Europe hosting most tournaments between June and September.

The season-finale will again be held in Spain and decide who wins the Race to Costa del Sol and a bonus of 250,000 euros split between the top three.

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All tournaments cancelled in 2020 because of the coronavirus pandemic will return to the schedule along with a new team series that features events in New York, London, Singapore and Saudi Arabia.

The addition of "new and innovative tournaments shows how much interest and momentum there is behind women's sport," said Ladies European Tour chief Alexandra Armas.

There will be three new events in Sweden, a return to Finland for the first time in 10 years and events in the Czech Republic, England, France, Spain, Scotland and Switzerland, as well as India, Kenya, Morocco and Dubai.

The season is also expected to feature the Olympics golf competition in Tokyo and Europe's defence of the Solheim Cup against the United States in Ohio.

Catriona Matthew, who captained Europe to victory at Gleneagles in 2019 and will again lead the team this year, said: "I have six captain's picks for the first time this year and I am looking forward to playing with some of Europe's best as I assemble my team."

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Ladies European Tour: Extra events and record prize purses available in bumper 2022 season schedule

Women's Irish Open to feature on the LET schedule for first time since 2012 and Women's Scottish Open to have record prize fund; 31 events will be played across 21 countries as part of a bumper calendar

By Ali Stafford

Thursday 23 December 2021 17:41, UK

The Ladies European Tour will offer more events than ever before and a record-breaking prize purse as part of their bumper 2022 schedule.

A minimum of €24.5 million will be available over the season, up over 20% on last year and over double the annual purse available in 2019 - the last campaign not affected by Covid-19 cancellations.

Players will have the chance to compete in 31 events across 21 countries over a ten-month period, with the season getting underway with the Magical Kenya Ladies Open from February 10-13.

Ladies European Tour CEO, Alexandra Armas, said: "On the back of a strong 2021 season, which featured 23 tournaments, 2022 is going to be a record-breaking year for the LET with the largest total purse and number of events in history.

A map showing the countries hosting Ladies European Tour events in 2022 [provided by LET]

"We will be launching new events in Asia and South Africa and returning to various territories across Europe and further afield, so it's looking very exciting for our international membership.

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"We have never had such incredible support from partners across the industry and corporations who see the value in investing in the LET. Our players continue to set new performance standards. We are thankful to all of our partners as we move into the third year of our successful joint-venture partnership with the LPGA."

SCHEDULE NEWS 📅 2022 kicks off in Kenya, before a return to Australia, the @aramco_series in New York, and five events in Asia There are a further 20 events in Europe, including @EvianChamp , @AIGWomensOpen , and the #RaceToCostaDelSol finale at @Openfemenino #RaiseOurGame — Ladies European Tour (@LETgolf) December 23, 2021

The schedule contains back-to-back events in South Africa and successive tournaments in Australia, with the Madrid Ladies Open, The Mithra Belgian Open and the Women's Irish Open among the events returning to the Ladies European Tour calendar in 2022.

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The Aramco Team Series has five tournaments as part of an expanded schedule, while the Trust Golf Women's Scottish Open - played the week between the Evian Championship and the AIG Women's Open - has had its prize purse increased by 33 per cent to $2million.

Two new venues will host LET events for the first time, the Ålands Golf Club for the Åland 100 Ladies Open and Barrière Golf Club in Deauville for the Lacoste Ladies Open de France, with the Race to Costa del Sol season finale once again the Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España.

The 'Race' will offer a bonus pool of €250,000 between the top three finishers on the official rankings, with prizes of €125,000, €75,000 and €50,000 for the players who finish in first, second and third place.

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After a difficult test at the U.S. Women’s Open presented by Ally that saw Yuka Saso capture her second USWO title, the LPGA Tour’s best are in Galloway, N.J., for the ShopRite LPGA Classic presented by Acer this week. Nine past champions are in the field, including 41-time LPGA Tour winner Karrie Webb, U.S. Solheim Cup Captain Stacy Lewis, 2022 winner Brooke Henderson and defending champion Ashleigh Buhai. Twenty-two of the 26 total 2024 LPGA Tour rookies will also tee it up, the most notable of whom are Epson Tour graduates Isabella Fierro, Minji Kang and Auston Kim, as well as Ladies European Tour winner Alexandra Forsterling. A $1.75 million purse is up for grabs at Seaview, as are 500 valuable points in the Race to the CME Globe, which are becoming ever more critical as the season rolls along.

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Ashleigh Buhai (2023), Brooke Henderson (2022), Annie Park (2018), In Kyung Kim (2017), Anna Nordqvist (2015, 2016), Stacy Lewis (2012, 2014), Karrie Webb (2013), Brittany Lincicome (2011), Angela Stanford (2003)

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Hannah Green (HSBC Women’s World Championship, JM Eagle LA Championship presented by Plastpro), Yuka Saso (U.S. Women’s Open presented by Ally)

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Trichat Cheenglab, Isabella Fierro, Alexandra Forsterling, Savannah Grewal, Nataliya Guseva, Jin Hee Im, Minji Kang, Gurleen Kaur, Auston Kim, So Mi Lee, Mary Liu, Kaitlin Milligan, Benedetta Moresco, Malia Nam, Hira Naveed, Ana Pelaez Trivino, Yue Ren, Mao Saigo, Gigi Stoll, Yu Jin Sung, Yuri Yoshida, Liqi Zeng

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Ladies European Tour Schedule 2023 (LET Golf Calendar)

  • by James Matthews
  • December 30, 2022 December 30, 2022

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The 2023 Ladies European Tour schedule has been revealed with a 12-month schedule featuring at least 30 tournaments and a record €35 million in prize money.

The Ladies European Tour will visit 21 different countries across a minimum of 30 events in 2023, with the calendar also including 2023 Solheim Cup in September.

The LET season starts with the Magical Kenya Ladies Open in February and culminate with the Andalucia Costa del Sol Open de Espana in November as the winner of the Race to Costa del Sol is crowned.

The 30-strong event list will carry record prize money of €35 million as the women’s game continues to expand.

That prize includes the $1 million Aramco Team Series events, which will see events held in Singapore, Florida, London, an Asian country yet to be named and Riyadh.

2023 Ladies European Tour Schedule

February 2023

2-5 Feb Magical Kenya Ladies Open (Vipingo Ridge, Kenya) 9-11 Feb Lalla Meryem Cup (Royal Golf Dar Es Salam Blue Course, Morocco) 16-19 Feb Aramco Saudi Ladies International Presented By Public Investment Fund (Royal Greens Golf & Country Club, Saudi Arabia)

1-4 Mar Joburg Ladies Open (Modderfontein Golf Club, South Africa) 8-11 Mar Investec South African Women’s Open (Steenberg Golf Club, South Africa) 17-19 Mar Aramco Team Series – Singapore (Laguna National, Singapore) 30 Mar-2 Apr Thailand Event (Siam Country Club Waterside Course, Thailand)

6-9 Apr Thailand Event (Siam Country Club Waterside Course, Thailand)

11-13 May Jabra Ladies Open (Evian Resort Golf Club, France) 19-21 May Aramco Team Series – Florida (Trump International, West Palm Beach) 26-28 May The Mithra Belgian Ladies Open (Naxhelet Golf Club, Belgium)

2-4 June Helsingborg Open (Allerum Golf Club, Sweden) 8-11 June Volvo Car Scandinavian Mixed (Ullna Golf Club, Sweden) 15-18 June Amundi German Masters (Golf & Country Club Seddiner See, Germany) 23-25 June Tipsport Czech Ladies Open (Royal Beroun Golf Club, Czech Republic) 29 June-1 July Ladies Open By Pickala Rock (Resort Pickala Golf, Finland)

14-16 July Aramco Team Series – London (Centurion Club, England) 20-23 July La Sella Open (La Sella Golf, Spain) 27-30 July The Amundi Evian Championship (Evian Resort Golf Club, France)

August 2023

3-6 Aug Trust Golf Women’s Scottish Open (Dundonald Links, Scotland) 10-13 Aug AIG Women’s Open (Walton Heath, England) 17-20 Aug ISPS HANDA World Invitational Presented By AVIV Clinics (Galgorm Castle & Massereene Golf Club, Northern Ireland) 31 August-3 Sep KPMG Women’s Irish Open (Dromoland Castle, Ireland)

September 2023

8-10 Sep Big Green Egg Open (Hilversumsche Golf Club, Netherlands) 15-17 Sep VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open (Golfpark Holzhäusern, Switzerland) 22-24 Sep The Solheim Cup (Finca Cortesin, Spain) 28-30 Sep Lacoste Ladies Open De France (Golf Barrière Deauville, France)

October 2023

TBC Aramco Team Series – Asia (Asia) 26-29 Oct Hero Women’s Indian Open (DLF Golf and Country Club, India)

November 2023

3-5 Nov Aramco Team Series – Riyadh (Riyadh Golf Club, Saudi Arabia) 23-26 Nov Andalucia Costa Del Sol Open De Espana (Real Club De Golf, La Brisas, Spain)

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    Ladies European Tour members will compete for a minimum of €24.5 million across 31 tournament, in 21 countries, during an expanded 2022 schedule; Aramco Team Series will feature five events on ...

  9. Ladies European Tour announces its calendar

    The Ladies European Tour (LET) is preparing for a historic year in 2024 with 31 events scheduled in 20 countries around the world. Highlights will include the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, the Solheim ...

  10. Ladies European Tour Announce Record-Breaking 2021 Schedule

    12 FEBRUARY, LONDON: The Ladies European Tour announce a record-breaking 2021 schedule featuring 27 events in 19 different countries, the Solheim Cup and the Summer Olympics, with players ...

  11. 2021 Ladies European Tour schedule and results

    The 2021 Ladies European Tour schedule. May 13-16. Investec South African Women's Open. Westlake Golf Club, South Africa. Winner: Lee-Anne Pace. June 3-5. Jabra Ladies Open. Evian Resort Golf Club, France. Winner: Pia Babnik.

  12. Ladies European Tour 2022 record-breaking schedule announced

    The 2022 Ladies European Tour (LET) season is set to present the greatest number of tournaments and prize money in the organisation's 44-year history. Thanks to the support of new and long-term partners, LET members will compete for a minimum of €24.5 million across 31 events in 2022. The total annual purse is up €4.5m on 2021 and offers ...

  13. Ladies European Tour: Schedule announced for 2021 with record ...

    The Ladies European Tour will feature 27 events in 2021, with a "record-breaking" 19m euros (£16.7m) prize pot. Nine new fully sanctioned tournaments have been added to the roster, with prize ...

  14. Information Centre

    The Ladies European Tour information centre is an authoritative collection of tournament data and statistics presented on a season by season basis. Individual Tournaments. Entries, draws, scores, results and statistics from any event this season. ... Official tour scoring and statistics provided by the Ladies European Tour.

  15. Ladies European Tour: Extra events and record prize purses available in

    The Ladies European Tour will offer more events than ever before and a record-breaking prize purse as part of their bumper 2022 schedule. A minimum of €24.5 million will be available over the ...

  16. 2024 Ladies European Tour

    2024 Ladies European Tour season; Duration: February 2024 () - December 2024 () Number of official events: 28: ← 2023. 2025 → . The 2024 Ladies European Tour is a series of golf tournaments for elite female golfers from around the world.

  17. Ladies European Tour schedule announced: More mixed events to be

    This season the Ladies European Tour will offer record prize money of £15.2 million, a rise of nearly £4m on 2019, with the merger/takeover with the LPGA Tour, there are now 24 events, 15 of which are in Europe and seven that are new.. The real fillip is the arrival of the Saudi Ladies Championship in March, the Scandivanian Mixed Hosted By Henrik and Annika and a new event in the UK in ...

  18. Partners & Suppliers

    Ladies European Golf Venture Limited, a private limited company registered in England . Registration number: 12352756 - VAT registration GB 340 4610 40 . Registered Office: Buckinghamshire Golf Club, Denham Court Dr. Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom UB9 5PG ...

  19. Field Breakdown: 2024 ShopRite LPGA Classic presented by Acer

    Twenty-two of the 26 total 2024 LPGA Tour rookies will also tee it up, the most notable of whom are Epson Tour graduates Isabella Fierro, Minji Kang and Auston Kim, as well as Ladies European Tour ...

  20. Ladies European Tour Schedule 2023 (LET Golf Calendar)

    The 2023 Ladies European Tour schedule has been revealed with a 12-month schedule featuring at least 30 tournaments and a record €35 million in prize money. The Ladies European Tour will visit 21 different countries across a minimum of 30 events in 2023, with the calendar also including 2023 Solheim Cup in September.