Open de España Femenino explained

Open de España Femenino
Location:Marbella, Andalusia, Spain
Establishment:1982
Course:Alferini Golf (2022)
Par:73
Tour:Ladies European Tour
Format:Stroke play – 72 holes
Purse:650,000 (2022)
Month Played:November
Current Champion: Aditi Ashok

The Spanish Women's Open (in Spanish: Open de España Femenino) is a professional golf tournament that has been part of the Ladies European Tour schedule since 2002. It is the national championship of Spain in golf.

Between 1982 and 1996 there were several unofficial editions of the tournament.[1]

Winners

Year Venue Winner Country Score Winner's
share ()
Real Club de Golf Las BrisasAditi Ashok27197,500
Villa Padierna Golf Club (Alferini Golf)Caroline Hedwall27497,500
Los Naranjos Golf Club 273 90,000
Real Club de Golf Guadalmina 273 45,000
Anne van Dam (2) 275 45,000
La Quinta Golf & Country Club 271 45,000
Real Club de Golf Guadalmina Azahara Muñoz (2) 269 45,000
278 45,000
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No tournament

Golf Costa Adeje 276 52,500
275 52,500
Las Américas Golf Course 27952,500
La Quinta Golf Resort 28052,500
Villa Padierna Golf Club (Flamingos Course) 20252,500
Panorámica Club de Golf 27041,250
Panorámica Club de Golf 28141,250
27541,250
Panorámica Club de Golf 27541,250
2005 Panorámica Club de Golf 27341,250
2004 Club de Golf La Coruña 27941,250
2003 Campos de Golf de Salamanca 28237,500
2002 Campos de Golf de Salamanca 27737,500
1997–2001: No tournament
La Manga Spanish Open
1996 2069,000
1995 La Manga Club 2027,500
1994 La Manga Club 282
1989–1993: No tournament
1988 207
1987 La Manga Club 276
1986 La Manga Club 286
1985 La Manga Club 285
1984 La Manga Club 286
1983: No tournament
1982 224

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Open de España Femenino . Real Federación Española de Golf . 2009-05-26.