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The Dormy Open Helsingborg in the season 2024 is being played in Helsingborg, Sweden at the Allerum Golf Club. The tournament starts at the Friday, 31st of May and ends at the Sunday, 2nd of June 2024. The Dormy Open Helsingborg is part of the Ladies European Tour in the season 2024. In 2024 all players competing for a total prize money of 300.000 Euro. The course for the tournament at Allerum Golf Club plays at Par 72.

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The Ladies European Tour is the leading professional golf tournament series for women in Europe. It is the European counterpart to the LPGA Tour (Ladies Professional Golf Association), which mainly takes place in the USA. The LET offers talented female golfers the opportunity to compete at a high level and serves as a platform for players to make a name for themselves internationally.

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There will be more than €34m (£29.3m) in total prize money, including a purse of US$5m (£3.9m) at the Aramco Saudi Ladies International Presented by PIF, which will be played at Riyadh Golf Club for the first time.

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February 8-11 - Magical Kenya Ladies Open - Venue TBC

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April 5-7 - Australian Women's Classic - Bonville Golf Resort, Bonville, Australia

April 18-21 - Joburg Ladies Open - Modderfontein Golf Club, Johannesburg, South Africa

April 25-28 - Investec South African Women's Open - Erinvale Country & Golf Estate, Cape Town, South Africa

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May 23-25 - Jabra Ladies Open - Evian Resort Golf Club, Evian-les-Bains, France

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August 22-25 - AIG Women's Open - The Old Course, St Andrews, Scotland

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The Women's Golf Revolution: An In-Depth Look at the Ladies European Tour

The Ladies European Tour plays a significant role in promoting women’s professional golf across Europe, inspiring female golfers at all levels of the game. The Tour's founding members battled against the odds to increase opportunities for women in golf when resources were limited, and many believed it should only remain an amateur pursuit . Today LET is bigger than ever and the 45th season of the Tour is in full swing. This season is bigger than any other, and calls for us to remember all those women who worked hard to make it successful. 

So let's dive into the history of the prestigious women's golf tour to celebrate the incredible achievements of the pioneering founders, iconic players, and dedicated officials who have made the LET one of the most successful and respected professional golf tours in the world.

What Is Ladies European Tour?

The Ladies European Tour (LET) is a global golf tour operated by Ladies European Golf Venture Limited. This private limited company was founded in England in 1978 with an aim to give young girls and women an opportunity to showcase their golfing skills and pursue a career in the game they are passionate about.

Today LET boasts a diverse and multicultural membership of 316 professional female golfers representing 36 countries, mostly European. The Tour operates tournaments across five continents, and most of the money generated by the games go to its members in the form of prize money.

How Was the Ladies European Tour Founded? 

How Was the Ladies European Tour Founded?

Golf is an incredibly popular sport amongst European women, but there was a time when no attempts were made to promote the game amongst them. Professional women's golf was not a thing in Europe until 1978 when the Professional Golfers' Association of Great Britain and Ireland set up the Women's Professional Golfer's Association . 

A year later, in 1979, the Women's Professional Golf Association, in sponsorship with Carlsberg and others, established a tour comprising 12 golf tournaments. Each of these tournaments was to be played over 36 holes. The WPGA also planned several other golf tournaments exclusively for women, including the Women's British Opens- a major championship in women's golf today. 

The first two tours, held in 1979 and 1980, were played over 36 holes, and both seasons were a hit. So in 1981, it was decided that the tournaments would be played over 54 holes. The prize money was also increased from £80,000 in the inaugural season to £250,000 in 1981, but things didn't go as planned. Many of the Tour's sponsors backed out, leading to several lost tournaments and pro-amps. At the end of the third season in 1981, the Tour's most prominent sponsor, Carlsberg, also withdrew the sponsorship and left the WPGA in deep water. 

The fourth season of the ladies tour was held in 1982, but it didn't do well due to the lack of resources and sponsors. Many events were cancelled, and the circuit was left with ten tournaments from which only a few female golfers could make money. WPGA had started strong, but by the end of the fourth tour, the association's future began to look dark. 

Despite all the struggles, the WPGA continued to strive to provide European female golfers with more opportunities on the professional level. Its biggest breakthrough came in 1986 when LPGA officially recognized WPGA . This meant that the WPGT members were allowed to compete in LPGA events for greater exposure and the opportunity to earn more prize money.

In 1988, the Women's Professional Golfers' European Tour (WPGT) members disassociated from the Professional Golfer's Association of Great Britain and Ireland. And so, an independent company named the Women Professional Golfers' European Tour Limited was formed to give the Tour more autonomy and control over its affairs. With financial and administrative support from the International Management Group (IMG), Women Professional Golfers' European Tour Limited moved away from the PGA's headquarters and established its new headquarters at the Tytherington Club in Cheshire. 

Becoming an independent company was a key moment in the Tour's history as it helped them shape their future for the better. In the 1990s, the Tour continued to work for the interest of professional female golfers, expanding its schedule and adding events in countries such as Italy, Denmark, and Germany. In 1998, the Tour changed its name again before finally settling with Ladies European Tour Limited in July 2000. In the early 2000s,  the Ladies European Tour struggled to find sponsors again, but just like the last time, it stabilised again. 

Today, the Ladies European Tour is an incredibly important part of the women's professional golf landscape. Every year tournaments are held across five continents and broadcast live to inspire young girls worldwide. 

Founding Members Of Ladies European Tour:

A Image of Founding Members Of Ladies European Tour:

When LET was founded in 1978, several strong-willed women played a crucial role in helping it get through the initial struggling years and grow into the most prestigious Tour in the golf world.Catherine Rita Panton-Lewis and Vivien Saunders are two of the most recognised golfers who contributed to improving women's golf.

Catherine Rita Panton-Lewis Catherine Rita Panton is a professional golfer from Scotland who worked tirelessly for the growth of women’s professional golf. She was one of founding members of the Ladies European Tour and also topped the tour’s first Order Of Merit. Catherine’s golfing skills and popularity helped her score sponsorships to keep the tour flourishing.  

Vivien Saunders: Saunders is a retired professional golfer from England who was the driving force behind the Women's Professional Golf Association and Ladies European Tour formation. Sunders always believed that female golfers need representation at a professional level and worked closely with other women in the golf community to develop a plan for the Tour and secure support from potential sponsors .  

LET Current Board Of Directors

LET Current Board Of Directors

LET is run by a board of directors and a player's council. Currently, the Ladies European Tour has 7 directors divided into two categories.

How To Qualify For the Ladies European Tour?

How To Qualify For the Ladies European Tour

To qualify for the Ladies European Tour (LET), women golfers must meet the eligibility criteria set by the LET.

The LET has two main categories for eligibility: 

  • LET Membership Category: 

To become a member of the LET, players must either:

Finish high enough on LET's "tour school" series of qualifying tournaments , held annually. Or finish in the top 80 of the LET Order of Merit (money list) at the end of the previous season. 

Another way is to play on the developmental Tour known as the Ladies European Tour Access Series (LETAS). LETAS is conducted yearly, and the top five on the LETAS money list automatically qualify for the upcoming Ladies European Tour.

  • Tournament Invitations: 

Players who do not meet the above criteria can still participate in LET tournaments if they receive a tournament invitation from the LET or the tournament organiser. These invitations are typically extended to players who have succeeded in other golf tours or events.

Ladies European Tour Winners

Every LET season, the participants can win Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year awards. The Player Of The Year award is granted to the Player who has performed the best throughout the season based on a points system. The Rookie Of The Year is given to the best-performing rookie on the Tour in a given season. A rookie is defined as a player who has not previously been a full-time member of the LET. 

Here is the list of all the female golfers who have won these awards from 1999 to 2022. 

Ladies European Tour Top Golfers & Record Holders 

Since 1987, the Ladies European Tour has seen a lot of talented female golfers competing to win the titles and making a name for themselves in the magnificent game of golf. While all of the Ladies European Tour golf are reputable, some have inspired the world with their skills and determination to be the best.  

Amongst the most popular Ladies European Tour golfers are:

Laura Davies : 

Laura Davies is undoubtedly the most accomplished female golfer England has ever seen. She joined the Ladies European Tour in 1985 and set the record by winning LET 45 times. Laura is also the only non-American golfer who won 20 LPGA tours and finished at the top of the LPGA money list. 

Dale Reid :

Second, to Laura Davies is Dale Reid- a Scottish female golf player known for having an incredible LET career. She played in the Ladies European Tour from 1979 to 2005 and had 21 tournament victories. 

Marie-Laure de Lorenzi :

Marie is a French professional golf player who ranks 3rd on the list of Most LET wins. Marie has won 19 tours and is now a lifetime member of LET. 

Patricia Marie Trish Johnson : 

Trish has also won a total of 19 LET tours and shares the 3rd rank with Marie- Laure.

Annika Sorenstam :

Annika Sorenstam is a Swedish professional golfer famous for being undefeated. She's won 17 LET tours and 72 official LPGA tournaments, including ten majors. Today, in her early 50s, Annika is still competing and winning golf tournaments. 

Ladies European Tour 2023 Schedule 

The Ladies European Tour has come a long way since its humble beginning in 1978. The current CEO of LET, Alexandra Armas , recently announced the Tour's 45th season schedule. According to Alexandr,  the 45th season will comprise 30 official Ladies European Tour events. The players will be competing for a total of €35 million, which is the greatest prize fund for LET. The 2023 global schedule revealed that the tournaments will take place in 21 different countries, starting with the Magical Kenya Ladies Open and ending with Andalucia Costa Del Sol Open De Espana in Spain. 

While announcing the tour schedule, Alexandra Armas talked about how excited she is for the 2023 tour and claimed that season 2023 will be bigger and better than all the previous ones. The season will run from February to November 2023, giving professional female golfers a chance to win the audience's hearts with their performance. 

Conclusion: 

The Ladies European Tour proves that anything is achievable with determination and hard work. If you are a golf enthusiast and want to make a name for yourself in the golfing world, never lose hope. If women in the 1980s could establish a prestigious tour, you can also achieve your goals and dreams. 

What is the Ladies European Tour Money List?

LET money list is a ranking system that ranks the Ladies European Tour players according to the prize money they win throughout the season. The Player who earns the most prize money at the end of the season is ranked first on the money list, and so on. The money list is updated after each event, and players can track their position on the list throughout the season.

The money list is also called the merit list, as it helps determine who qualifies for various events and who earns status on the Tour for the following year.

What is LET Q School?

Ladies European Tour Qualifying School is an annual tournament that allows female golfers to earn a place on the Ladies European Tour (LET) for the following season. The LET Q school graduates of 2022 who have proven their skill and qualified for the Ladies European Tour 2023 include Polly Mack, Alexandra Försterling, Natasia Nadaud, Ana Belac, Trichat Cheenglab, Albane Valenzuela, Emma Spitz, Gabriela Ruffels, Kristen Rudgeley, Annabel Dimmock, Sophie Housmann, Emma Nilson, Tereza Melecka, Tiffany Arafi, Maiken Bing Paulsen, Amalie Leth Nissen, Paz Marfa Sans, Linnea Johansson, Aline Krauter, Madelene Stavnar, Lea-Anne Bramwell, Louise Duncan, Yuri Onishi, and Alessandra Fanali.

Who qualified for LET 2023 at the end of the LET AS 2022 season?

At the end of the 2022 LET AS season, six lucky women earned an entry in the 2023 Ladies European Tour. Those include Sara Kouskova from the Czech Republic, Chiara Noja from Germany, Momoka Kobori from New Zealand, Patricia Isabel Schmidt from Germany, Lauren Holmey from the Netherlands, and Anna Magnusson from Sweden. 

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Golf: Strong start for Pranavi and Tvesa; Diksha lies 17th in Sweden

Tvesa malik and pranavi urs were off to a superb start with three birdies each in the first few holes of the dormy open helsingborg in sweden on the ladies european tour..

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Tvesa Malik and Pranavi Urs were off to a superb start with three birdies each in the first few holes of the Dormy Open Helsingborg in Sweden on the Ladies European Tour. Storms led to play being suspended and the round is likely to be finished here on Saturday.

Of the four Indians, only Diksha Dagar had completed her first round with a birdie-birdie finish for a 2-under 70 and she was tied 17th at Allerum Golf Club. Tvesa Malik had played seven holes and Pranavi six when play was stopped. Vani Kapoor, the fourth Indian in the field was one-under through three holes.

Diksha, starting from the tenth, birdied the 12th, 18th, first and then eighth and ninth. She dropped shots on the 13th, 15th and the fifth. Both Tvesa and Pranavi started from the back nine and had three birdies each before play was stopped.

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England’s Annabell Fuller and Switzerland’s Kim Metraux shot 5-under 67 each to share the lead. Annabell was bogey-free, but Kim dropped a shot on par-5 12th and had six other birdies.

Perrine Delacour of France, Denmark’s Nicole Broch Estrup and Swedish amateur Merja Oretengren had all finished their first round at 4-under 68 each. Cara Gainer of England was also 4-under but in just eight holes as she birdied four in a row from the second to the fifth. The leading duo of Fuller and Metraux headed out in the morning wave and completed their rounds to sit at the top of the leaderboard on five-under-par.

Play was suspended at 14.49 (local time) due to the threat of lightning with all afternoon groups having started their rounds.

At last week’s Jabra Ladies Open, Metraux’s young sister Morgane clinched her second LET title and the older Metraux sister wants to join her in the winner’s circle soon.

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India's pranavi urs displayed impressive form at the dormy open in helsingborg, sweden, sharing the lead with england's cara gainer after the second round. pranavi's solid performances included a bogey-free 6-under 66 in the second round, highlighting her season's best on the ladies european tour..

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India's Pranavi Urs continued her impressive form at the Dormy Open in Helsingborg, Sweden, finishing the second round with a 6-under 66, leading the tournament alongside England's Cara Gainer.

Marking her tenth start on the Ladies European Tour (LET), Pranavi delivered her season's best performance, outshining her previous scores in the Lalla Meryem Cup and Aramco Series Tampa.

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Site: Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

Course: Lancaster CC. Yardage: 7,084. Par: 70.

Prize money: $12 million. Winner’s share: TBA.

Television: Thursday-Friday, noon to 2 p.m. (Peacock), 2-8 p.m. (USA Network); Saturday, 1-3 p.m. (Peacock), 3-6 p.m. (NBC); Sunday, 2-3 p.m. (Peacock), 3-4 p.m. (USA Network), 4-7 p.m. (NBC).

Defending champion: Allisen Corpuz.

Last year: Corpuz closed with a 3-under 69 for a three-shot victory at Pebble Beach to become the first American in 20 years to make the U.S. Women’s Open her first LPGA victory.

Race to CME Globe leader: Nelly Korda.

Last LPGA tournament: Nelly Korda won the Mizuho Americas Open.

Notes: Nelly Korda goes for her second major of the year and her seventh win in her last eight tournaments. ... This is the second time the U.S. Women’s Open has come to Lancaster. In Gee Chun won in 2015. ... The 21 amateurs in the field are the fewest for the Women’s Open since 2017. ... No one has won back-to-back in the U.S. Women’s Open since Karrie Webb in 2000 and 2001. ... Sung Hyun Park, who won the Open in 2017, has not played anywhere this year and is not in the field. ... Brittany Lang is making her 21st U.S. Women’s Open appearance, the most of anyone in the field. ... Lilia Vu, a double major winner last year on the LPGA and the No. 2 player in women’s golf, was forced to withdraw with a nagging back injury. This is the second major she has missed this year. Vu began the year at No. 1 in the women’s world ranking. ... Asterisk Talley is the youngest player in the field at age 15. Jane Reynolds, 39, is the oldest in the field.

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Next year’s U.S. Women’s Open: Riviera Country Club.

Next week on LPGA: ShopRite LPGA Classic.

PGA Tour: RBC Canadian Open

Site: Hamilton, Ontario.

Course: Hamilton Golf & CC. Yardage: 7,084. Par: 70.

Full field: 156 players .

Prize money: $9.4 million. Winner’s share: $1.692 million.

Television: Thursday-Friday, 3-6 p.m. (Golf Channel); Saturday, 2:30-5:30 p.m. (Golf Channel), 5:30-7:30 p.m. (CBS); Sunday, 1:30-2:30 p.m. (Golf Channel), 2:30-6:30 p.m. (CBS).

Defending champion: Nick Taylor.

FedEx Cup leader: Scottie Scheffler.

Last week: Davis Riley won the Charles Schwab Challenge.

Notes: The Canadian Open is switching spots on the schedule with the Memorial. ... Nick Taylor became the first Canadian winner of his national open since 1954 last year with an 80-foot eagle putt in a playoff against Tommy Fleetwood. ... Rory McIlroy has won two of the last three times in the Canadian Open. ... The tournament has only four players from the top 20 in the world ranking, highlighted by McIlroy at No. 3. The others are Fleetwood, Tom Kim and Cameron Young. ... This is the seventh time Hamilton Golf and Country Club has hosted the Canadian Open. The previous winner was McIlroy in 2019. ... Mike Weir, the Presidents Cup captain for the Royal Montreal matches later this year, is in the field. ... The tournament dates to 1904, making it the fourth-oldest championship in golf. ... Five players from Europe’s winning Ryder Cup team in Rome are in the field. No one from the U.S. team is playing.

Next week: Memorial Tournament.

DP World Tour: European Open

Site: Hamburg, Germany.

Course: Green Eagle GC. Yardage: 7,882. Par: 73.

Prize money: $2.5 million. Winner’s share: $416,667.

Television: Thursday-Friday, 7-11 a.m. (Golf Channel); Saturday, 7-11:30 a.m. (Golf Channel); Sunday, 6:30-11:30 a.m. (Golf Channel).

Defending champion: Tom McKibbon.

Race to Dubai leader: Rory McIlroy.

Last week: Nacho Elvira won the Soudal Open.

Notes: Keita Nakajima at No. 84 is the leading player in the field. Only two others from the top 100 in the world are playing, Rasmus Hojgaard and Jordan Smith. ... This is the first of two tournaments in Germany. ... Nacho Elvira winning last week only adds to the fight for Spain’s final spot in the Olympics. Jon Rahm is set for one of them. There now are four players from No. 115 (David Puig) to No. 132 (Elvira) in the world. Adrian Otaegui (No. 116) is playing the European Open in Germany. Jose Campillo is playing the PGA Tour in Canada. Puig is with LIV Golf. ... This is the second of six tournaments in the “European Swing” on the Race to Dubai. Whoever accumulates the most points earns a $200,000 bonus and a spot in the Genesis Scottish Open in July. The swing ends with the BMW International Open.

Next week: Volvo Car Scandinavian Mixed.

PGA Tour Champions: Principal Charity Classic

Site: Des Moines, Iowa.

Course: Wakonda Club. Yardage: 6,835. Par: 72,

Prize money: $2 million. Winner’s share: $300,000.

Television: Friday, 9-11 p.m. (Golf Channel-tape delay); Saturday, 7-9 p.m. (Golf Channel-tape delay); Sunday, 2:30-5:30 p.m. (Golf Channel).

Defending champion: Stephen Ames.

Charles Schwab Cup leader: Steven Alker.

Last week: Richard Bland won the Senior PGA Championship.

Notes: Richard Bland, who has been with LIV Golf since the launch, earned an exemption to the U.S. Senior Open by winning the Senior PGA Championship. He is ineligible for the PGA Tour Champions by playing for an unauthorized tour. ... Stephen Ames is the only multiple winner on the PGA Tour Champions through 11 events this year on the schedule. ... Steve Stricker, who won six times on the PGA Tour Champions last year, has yet to win in his seven starts. He has been in the top 10 in all but one tournament. Stricker is not playing this week to prepare to host his senior event in Wisconsin next week. ... Bernhard Langer said he is still a few months away from being able to walk instead of riding a cart when he plays. ... Notah Begay III and former European Ryder Cup captain Thomas Bjorn received sponsor exemptions. ... Ames will try to join Jay Haas as the only three-time winners of the tournament.

Next week: American Family Insurance Open.

Korn Ferry Tour: UNC Health Championship

Site: Raleigh, North Carolina.

Course: Raleigh CC. Yardage: 7,394. Par: 70.

Prize money: $1 million. Winner’s share: $180,000.

Television: None.

Defending champion: Jorge Fernandez-Valdes.

Points leader: Tim Widing.

Last week: Harry Higgs won Visit Knoxville Open.

Next week: BMW Charity Pro-Am.

LIV Golf League

Last tournament: Brooks Koepka won LIV Golf Singapore.

Next week: LIV Golf Houston.

Points leader: Joaquin Niemann.

Other Tours

Ladies European Tour: Dormy Open, Allerum GC, Helsingborg, Sweden. Defending champion: Lisa Pettersson. Online: 

Japan LPGA: Yonex Ladies, Yonex CC, Niigata, Japan. Defending champion: Fumika Kawagishi. Online: 

Korea LPGA: Suhyup Bank MBN Ladies Open, The Star Hue CC, Yangpyeong, South Korea. Defending champion: Youmin Hwang. Online: 

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