Ladies Swiss Open | |
Location: | Zug, Switzerland |
Establishment: | 1996 |
Course: | Golfpark Holzhäusern |
Par: | 71 |
Tour: | Ladies European Tour |
Format: | 54-hole Stroke play |
To-Par: | −22 As above |
Current Champion: | Alice Hewson |
The Ladies Swiss Open is a women's professional golf tournament on the Ladies European Tour that is held in Switzerland.
The tournament was first played in 1996 and 1997, the first LET event in Switzerland since the Ladies Swiss Classic (1988–1990). It was played 2006–2012 with Deutsche Bank as the title sponsor. After an eight-year hiatus it returned to the LET schedule again in 2020, this time with Liechtenstein-based VP Bank as title sponsor.[1]
Year | Venue | Winner | Score | To par | Margin of victory | Runner(s)-up | Winner's share (€) | |
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VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open | ||||||||
Golfpark Holzhäusern | 68-69-65=202 | −11 | Playoff | 45,000 | ||||
Golfpark Holzhäusern | 66-66-66=198 | −15 | 2 strokes | 45,000 | ||||
Golfpark Holzhäusern | 68-67-69=204 | −12 | 1 stroke | 30,000 | ||||
Golfpark Holzhäusern | 68-66-66=200 | −16 | 1 stroke | 30,000 | ||||
Golfpark Holzhäusern | 70-65-64=199 | −17 | 3 strokes | 30,000 | ||||
2013–2019: No tournament | ||||||||
Deutsche Bank Ladies Swiss Open | ||||||||
Golf Gerre Losone | 70-71-67-68=276 | –12 | Playoff | 78,750 | ||||
Caroline Masson | ||||||||
Golf Gerre Losone | 69-67-67=203 | –13 | 1 stroke | 78,750 | ||||
Sophie Giquel-Bettan | ||||||||
Kristie Smith | ||||||||
Golf Gerre Losone | 69-67-68=204 | –12 | 1 stroke | 78,750 | ||||
Golf Gerre Losone | 69-71-66-70=276 | –16 | 1 stroke | 78,750 | ||||
Golf Gerre Losone | 67-63-64=194 | –22 | 6 strokes | 78,750 | ||||
Golf Gerre Losone | 68-73-72-72=285 | –3 | Playoff | 78,750 | ||||
Paula Martí | ||||||||
Golf Gerre Losone | 69-70-63-71=276 | –12 | 3 strokes | 75,000 | ||||
Déesse Ladies' Swiss Open | ||||||||
1998–2005: No tournament | ||||||||
GC de Maison Blanche | 72-68-70-70=280 | −8 | Playoff | 20,155 | ||||
GC de Maison Blanche | 69-69-73-69=280 | −8 | 1 stroke | 12,000 |