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  • Total of 27 events in 19 countries plus the Solheim Cup and Summer Olympics
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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 competing for a combined prize fund of more than €19 million: an increase of €2 million on the proposed pre-COVID-19 announcement for the 2020 season and €6 million on 2019.

A year on from the monumental Joint Venture between the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) and the LET and after a year disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2021 season is set to not only recapture the momentum of Spring 2020 but welcomes the addition of as many as nine new fully sanctioned tournaments.

With all postponed events returning to the calendar, the season will air an unprecedented 200+ hours of LIVE broadcast, with coverage extending to more than double the number of tournaments compared to 2020.

In a ground-breaking agreement for women’s golf, The Aramco Team Series is the latest edition to the revamped schedule, comprising of four events taking place in New York, London, Singapore and King Abdullah Economic City (near Jeddah) with each tournament carrying a €830,000 prize fund.

Of the nine new events, three include the previously announced €1 million Scandinavian Mixed Hosted by Henrik & Annika, the Creekhouse Ladies Open and the Big Green Egg Dutch Ladies Open, which will be played at the home course of Solheim Cup star and official tournament ambassador Anne van Dam.

The inaugural Skaftö Open completes the trio of Swedish tournaments while the Gant Ladies Open marks the LET’s return to Finland for the first time in 10 years.

The season gets underway at the rescheduled Investec South African Women’s Open from 13-16 May before heading to the first Aramco Team Series tournament in New York.

Europe will play host to most tournaments between June and September with 23 consecutive weeks of golf on the horizon as the LET visits Czech Republic, England, Finland, France, Spain, Scotland, Sweden and Switzerland as well as Japan for the rescheduled Olympic Games and Toledo, Ohio, USA, for the Solheim Cup.

Further afield for the final quarter of the season, the LET revisits India, Kenya and Morocco after a hiatus in 2020 as well as being provisionally set to play in Thailand and the Philippines, for the first time in LET history. 

As per last season, Dubai and Saudi Arabia are back on the calendar after successfully staging the Omega Dubai Moonlight Classic and the Aramco Saudi Ladies International presented by Public Investment Fund, respectively.

The Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España will once again play host to the season-finale, with the €600,000 event deciding the season’s Race to Costa del Sol, which is back for a second year after Denmark’s Emily Kristine Pedersen topped the summit in 2020. The ‘Race’ will offer a bonus pool of €250,000 between the top three finishers on the official rankings. The player who tops the rankings will receive an additional €125,000, with the second highest finisher receiving €75,000 and €50,000 for the third placed player following the season-long race.

Speaking about the announcement Alexandra Armas, Ladies European Tour, CEO, said, “We are extremely excited to announce our record-breaking schedule for 2021 and thrilled to offer some good news to our membership after a difficult season last year.”

Armas continued, “The LET is dedicated to supporting our members and growing the game of golf to new and existing markets and we are proud to confirm the return of not only all postponed events but the addition of several new and innovative tournaments, which shows just how much interest and momentum there is behind women’s sport. I would like to thank our sponsors, partners and all the federations that have shown their belief, vision and perseverance and we look forward to delivering an action-packed calendar for our international membership.”

Victorious 2019 Solheim Cup captain Catriona Matthew OBE is once again leading Team Europe this September at Inverness Club in Toledo, Ohio, and with qualification well underway, the former major winner will be looking to keep an eye on the LET’s exciting young talents.

“I committed myself to playing on the LET in Europe last year and unfortunately I was not able to play as much as I would have liked so I am pleased to see such a healthy schedule for me to get back out there. 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 look to assemble my team ahead of defending our trophy in September.”

Speaking about the three new events in Sweden, Gunnar Håkansson, General Secretary, Swedish Golf Federation, said, “Swedish golf has a rich history with the LET and we are delighted to be included on such a packed schedule with three very different tournaments in 2021. The Scandinavian Mixed hosted by Henrik & Annika offers a new and innovative way for men and women to compete together while the Skaftö Open and the Creekhouse Ladies Open will be held back-to-back, presenting players with a chance to enjoy two fantastic courses and a diverse playing experience from a testing island links overlooking the North Sea to one of the country’s oldest traditional parkland layouts.”

Commenting on the LET’s return to Finland after a 10-year hiatus, Hanna Hartikainen, President, Finnish Golf Union, said, "It has been a long-term dream to get the Ladies European Tour back in Finland and we are thrilled it will return for the Gant Ladies Open. We have some incredible talent coming out of our country and I am sure the tournament will be a domestic highlight for players and fans alike as the last qualifying event before the Olympics.”

“We are very excited about this year’s inaugural Aramco Team Series and hope the players enjoy competing in this innovative new format. Said His Excellency Yasir Al-Rumayyan, Chairman of the Saudi Golf Federation and Golf Saudi. “This partnership between Golf Saudi and the Ladies European Tour is fantastic news for global sport, for women’s golf and for Saudi Arabia. With the confirmation of the 2021 schedule, it is great to see the strength of global tournaments now in place, all of which will play their part in safeguarding golf’s future by supporting the players currently on the Tour.”

For more details on the 2021 schedule and to follow the Ladies European Tour 2021 season, please visit: https://ladieseuropeantour.com/

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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.”

LET 2022 schedule

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 confirms 2023 schedule with record-breaking prize fund

Ladies European Tour schedule for 2023 features 30 events - along with September's Solheim Cup - and a £30m prize fund; Season starts with Kenya in February and ends with the Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de Espana in November

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The Ladies European Tour have announced their global 2023 schedule, which will see players compete for a record-breaking total prize fund.

There will be a prize fund of €35m (£30.8m) for the 30 events next season, taking the tour to 21 different countries.

The season will start in Kenya in the first week of February while the Aramco Saudi Ladies International features an elevated prize fund of $5m (£4.2m).

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Four co-sanctioned tournaments with the LPGA will be staged in July and August; the Amundi Evian Championship, Trust Golf Women's Scottish Open, AIG Women's Open and ISPS Handa World Invitational.

Hertfordshire's Centurion Club, meanwhile, will host the Aramcio Tour Series event in July.

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"Thanks to our partners, promoters, host venues and fans, 2023 is going to be an incredibly exciting year for the LET," said CEO Alexandra Armas.

"This year's Race to Costa del Sol showcased the outstanding skill of our players and there will be even higher profile opportunities for our role models to shine next year, with more total prize money than at any time in our history.

"The LET now presents a platform for women to build a successful career and achieve their dreams in professional golf. We will continue to work hard to elevate the sport in Europe and around the world."

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2023 also features the Solheim Cup at Finca Cortesin in Spain, with Europe aiming for a record-breaking third straight win against the United States.

The 2023 season ends with the Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de Espana, where the winner of the Race to Costa del Sol will be crowned.

Key dates for the 2023 Ladies European Tour

March 17-19: Aramco Team Series - Singapore May 19-21: Aramco Team Series - Florida July 14-16: Aramco Team Series - London July 27-30: Amundi Evian Championship - Evian Resort, France August 3-6: Trust Golf Women's Scottish Open - Ayrshire, Scotland August 10-13: AIG Women's Open - Walton Heath, England August 17-20: ISPS Handa World Invitational - Antrim, Northern Ireland August 31-September 3: KPMG Women's Irish Open - County Claire, Ireland September 22-24: The Solheim Cup - Finca Cortesin, Spain October 6-8: Aramco Team Series - Hong Kong November 3-5: Aramco Team Series - Riyadh November 23-26: Andalucia Costa del Sol Open de Espana - Marbella, Spain

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LET, the Aramco Team Series in South Korea

The Ladies European Tour is moving from South Africa to South Korea for the second of the five Aramco-sponsored tournaments.

LET, the Aramco Team Series in South Korea

The Ladies European Tour is moving from South Africa to South Korea for the second of the five Aramco-sponsored tournaments. The action will take place at the New Korea Country Club in Seoul from May 10 to May 12. A total of 108 players, including Virginia Elena Carta and Alessandra Fanali, will compete in the Aramco Team Series Presented by PIF – Korea.

The players will have a dual opportunity to compete in both an individual event (54 holes) and a team event (36 holes across 36 teams composed of three professionals and one amateur on May 10 and 11). The total prize fund is set at one million dollars, with $500,000 allocated to each event.

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French golfer Pauline Roussin-Bouchard, who won last year’s event in Singapore, is back to defend her title and is a strong contender for a repeat victory. However, all eyes are likely to be on England's Charley Hull, the world number eight, and South Korea's own Hyo-Joo Kim, ranked number 12, as pre-tournament favorites.

The competition will also feature eight of the top ten players from the money list, including the top three: England's Bronte Law, Belgium's Manon De Roey, and Switzerland's Chiara Tamburlini. Among the long list of contenders aiming for high placement are Colombia's Mariajo Uribe, Shannon Tan from Singapore, India's Diksha Dagar, Thailand's Aunchisa Utama, the United States' Danielle Kang, Slovenia's Pia Babnik, and Czech player Klara Davidson Spilkova.

In the team competition, the Italian players will lead two teams. Alessandra Fanali, ranked number 10 on the money list, will team up with Spain's Paz Marfa Sans, Finland's Tiia Koivisto, and amateur Jungjin Lee. Virginia Elena Carta will lead a team featuring England's Annabell Fuller, France's Anais Meyssonnier, and amateur Sehoon Chang.

It's worth noting that Aramco also sponsored another high-stakes event earlier this season, the Saudi International, which featured a prize fund of $5 million—the highest on the circuit excluding the majors—and was won by Thailand's Patty Tavatanakit.

This series of tournaments continues to highlight Aramco’s significant investment in women’s professional golf, contributing to the sport's growth and providing platforms for emerging talents to showcase their skills on an international stage.

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