KirkwoodGolf: 16 Dec 2010

Thursday, December 16, 2010

LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR UNVEIL 2011 SCHEDULE

NEWS RELEASE ISSUED BY THE LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR By BETHAN CUTlER
Ladies European Tour Media Manager
The 2011 Ladies European Tour international schedule, announced today, will launch from February 3-6 with the Women’s Australian Open in Melbourne and will conclude with the Omega Dubai Ladies Masters in the Middle East.
The schedule includes the new Prague Golf Masters in the Czech Republic from September 8-11 and The Solheim Cup at Killeen Castle in Ireland from September 23-25.
The initial sector will begin with three tournaments co-sanctioned with Australian Ladies Professional Golf in Australasia followed by the Lalla Meryem Cup in Morocco where prize money will increase to €325,000.
The fourth Comunitat Valenciana European Nations Cup, featuring teams from a number of nations, will be played at La Sella Golf Resort in Alicante, Spain from April 14-17 ahead of the Turkish Ladies Open, the UniCredit Ladies German Open presented by Audi, Ladies Slovak Open, ABN AMRO Ladies Open.
The Deutsche Bank Ladies Swiss Open, which is a player favourite on the schedule, continues as the third largest tournament on the Ladies European Tour with a prize fund of €525,000. The carbon neutral event will take place at Golf Gerre Losone in Ticino from June 16-19. Last year, Lee-Anne Pace captured the first of her five titles at the Deutsche Bank Ladies Swiss Open, starting a wonderful season which culminated with her winning the Henderson Money List.
The summer season will continue with the Ladies Open of Portugal, Finnair Masters, Tenerife Ladies Open and Evian Masters presented by Societe Generale in France.
The Ricoh Women’s British Open, which is the final major championship of the year, will be played over the famous links course at Carnoustie for the first time from July 28-31.
The following week’s AIB Ladies Irish Open at Killeen Castle will provide a dress rehearsal for The Solheim Cup, taking place seven weeks later at the same venue.
The second Aberdeen Ladies Scottish Open presented by EventScotland will be played ahead of the UNIQA Ladies Golf Open presented by Raiffeisen in Austria.
The inaugural Prague Golf Masters, to be played at Prague City Golf Club, will feature an initial prize fund of €350,000 and will be a full field event of 126 players with a halfway cut to the leading 60 and ties after 36 holes.
The Open de Espana Femenino will be the last event before The Solheim Cup while the Open de France Féminin will return to Paris International Golf Club the week after the biennial team match play tournament.
The second edition of the Sanya Ladies Open in Hainan, China, launches a three week swing through Asia taking in the Suzhou Taihu Ladies Open in Suzhou, China - with increased prize money of €300,000 - and the Hero Honda Women's Indian Open near New Delhi.
Emirates Golf Club will host the Ladies European Tour’s season-ending Omega Dubai Ladies Masters for the sixth time. New venues for 2011 will include those hosting the Lalla Meryem Cup (Soleil Golf Course in Agadir), the Ricoh Women’s British Open (Carnoustie Golf Club, Carnoustie) and the Prague Golf Masters (Prague City Golf Club).
With the 2011 schedule featuring 26 tournaments in 19 different destinations, Alexandra Armas, Executive Director of the Ladies European Tour, commented: “We are pleased to be able to offer our members a full schedule of playing opportunities. In the challenging economic climate, we have consolidated our position and would like to thank our superb partners and sponsors for their continued commitment.
“The quality of play is improving every year and clearly the LET membership benefits from its geographical and cultural diversity. We have seen a number of international winners emerge and the standard of golf has been truly inspiring therefore we remain positive that we will be able to further develop the schedule and are still working on adding several new events next year.”
Bethan Cutler
Media Manager

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2011 LADIES' EUROPEAN TOUR SCHEDULE

Feb 3 - 6 AUSTRALIA HANDA Women's Australian Open * Commonwealth Golf Club, Melbourne, Australia AUD $600,000 € 450,000
Feb 10 - 13 AUSTRALIA ANZ RACV Ladies Masters * RACV Royal Pines Resort, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia AUD $500,000 € 375,000
Feb 17 - 20 NEW ZEALAND Pegasus New Zealand Women’s Open hosted by Christchurch * Pegasus Golf Club.Christchurch, New Zealand EUR 200,000 € 200,000
Mar 31 - April 3 MOROCCO Lalla Meryem Cup Soleil Golf Course ,Agadir, Morocco EUR 325,000 € 325,000
April 14 - 17 SPAIN Comunitat Valenciana European Nations Cup La Sella Golf Resort, Alicante, Spain EUR 350,000 € 350,000
May 5 - 8 TURKEY Turkish Ladies Open National Golf Club, Belek, Antalya, Turkey EUR 250,000 € 250,000
May 19-22 GERMANY Unicredit Ladies German Open presented by Audi Golfpark Gut Häusern, Nr. Munich, Germany EUR 330,000 € 330,000
May 26 - 29 SLOVAKIA Ladies Slovak Open Golf Resort Tale,Brezno,Tale ,Slovakia EUR 350,000 € 350,000
June 3 - 5 NETHERLANDS ABN AMRO Ladies Open Golfclub Broekpolder - Rotterdam, Netherlands EUR 250,000 € 250,000
June 16 - 19 SWITZERLAND Deutsche Bank Ladies Swiss Open Golf Gerre Losone, Ticino, Switzerland EUR 525,000 € 525,000
June 24 - 26 PORTUGAL Ladies Open of Portugal Campo Real Golf, Turcifal, Portugal EUR 200,000 € 200,000
July 1 - 3 FINLAND Finnair Masters Helsinki Golf Club, Tali, Finland EUR 200,000 € 200,000
TBC FRANCE Open des Volcans Golf des Volcans-63870 Orcines/Clermont-Ferrand TBC TBC
TBC SPAIN Tenerife Ladies Open TBC TBC TBC
July 21 - 24 FRANCE EVIAN MASTERS presented by Societe Generale * Evian Masters GC, Evian-Les-Bains, France US $3,250,000 € 2,437,500
July 28 - 31 SCOTLAND RICOH WOMEN'S BRITISH OPEN * Carnoustie Golf Club, Carnoustie, Scotland, UK US $2,500,000 € 1,875,000
Aug 5 - 7 IRELAND AIB Ladies Irish Open Killeen Castle, County Meath, Ireland TBC TBC
Aug 18 - 20 SCOTLAND Aberdeen Ladies Scottish Open presented by EventScotland 1 Archerfield Links, East Lothian, Scotland £183,000 € 220,000
Aug 25 - 28 TBC POTENTIAL EVENT TBC TBC TBC
Sept 2 - 4 AUSTRIA UNIQA Ladies Golf Open presented by Raiffeisen Golfclub Föhrenwald, Wiener Neustadt, Austria EUR 200,000 € 200,000
Sept 8 - 11 CZECH REPUBLIC Prague Golf Masters Prague City Golf Club, Prague, Czech Republic EUR 350,000 € 350,000
Sept 15 - 18 SPAIN Open de España Femenino TBC EUR 350,000 € 350,000
Sept 23 - 25 IRELAND The Solheim Cup Killeen Castle, County Meath, Ireland
Sept 29 - Oct 2 FRANCE Open de France Féminin "Paris International Golf Club,18 Route du Golf, Baillet-en-France France " EUR 250,000 € 250,000
TBC CHINA Sanya Ladies Open * Yalong Bay Golf Club, Sanya, Hainan Province, China EUR 200,000 € 200,000
Oct 29 -31 CHINA Suzhou Taihu Ladies Open * Suzhou International Golf Club, Shanghai, China EUR 300,000 € 300,000
TBC INDIA Hero Honda Womem's Indian Open * DLF Golf & Country Club, New Delhi, India US $300,000 € 225,000
Dec 14 - 17 DUBAI Omega Dubai Ladies Masters Emirates Golf Course, (Majlis Course), Dubai, U.A.E. EUR 500,000 € 500,000

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HEDWALL GOES THREE CLEAR AT L E T FINAL Q SCHOOL

FROM BETHAN CUTLER
Ladies European Tour Media Manager
MURCIA, Spain -- Sweden’s Caroline Hedwall established a three-stroke lead after the second round of Ladies European Tour Final Qualifying School today.
Hedwall, 21, pictured by Cal Carson Golf Agency, posted a two-under-par round of 71 on the North course at La Manga Club in south-east Spain after Wednesday’s opening round of three-under 70 on the South Course.
The 2008 European amateur champion finished on a five-under-par total ahead of Jaclyn Sweeney of the United States and Adriana Zwanck from Spain.
Sweeney fired second round of four-under 69 on the South Course, while Zwanck had a 71. Spain’s Belen Mozo and Stacey Keating from Australia were the only two other players under par overall.
Hedwall hit all 18 greens and said: “I played really well. I didn’t miss a single green so it was solid. I could have made a few more putts but I’m pretty pleased with how I played.”
She was level on the back nine after cancelling a bogey on 14 with a birdie on 15 but then made an eagle on the par-five third hole after hitting her three-wood to five metres and sinking the putt.
The two-time European Individual champion explained: “It was pretty windy when I teed off but they had the same conditions yesterday, the first groups. It was simple I think. I’m really solid from tee to green and I try to make as many putts as I can.”
The 2010 NCGA champion and Player of the Year is seeking one of the 30 full LET cards on offer this week after leading her field at the pre-qualifying stage.
As an amateur, she led Sweden to victory at the European Team Championships in 2008 and most recently at La Manga Club this summer.

She played on the Ladies European Tour at the Finnair Masters where she finished eighth this year, before making the step up to the professional ranks on 29th October.

She has two more rounds to negotiate before the nerve-wracking fifth and final day on Sunday 19th December when the top 30 players will earn their full card for next season’s tour in category 8a.

After four rounds, there will be a cut to the leading 50 players and ties. Those in positions 31 to 50 and ties will earn an exemption status in category 11a with limited tournament starts.

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LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR FINAL QUALIFYING SCHOOL

LA MANGA GOLF RESORT, SOUTH-EAST SPAIN
SECOND-ROUND TOTALS
1 139 -5 Caroline Hedwall (SWE) Sweden 70 69 »»
2= 142 -2 Jaclyn Sweeney (USA) USA 73 69 »»
Adriana Zwanck (ESP) Spain 71 71 »»
4= 143 -1 Belen Mozo (ESP) Spain 70 73 »»
Stacey Keating (AUS) Australia 72 71 »»
6= 144 Par Lucie Andre (Am) (FRA) Lacoste, Tekka 73 71 »»
Clare Queen (SCO) The Carrick on Loch Lomond 74 70 »»
8= 145 +1 Mikaela Parmlid (SWE) Sweden 71 74 »»
Caroline Westrup (SWE) Sweden 72 73 »»
Liebelei Elena Lawrence (GR) Greece 69 76 »»
Joanna Klatten (Am) (FRA) Golf de St. Cloud 72 73 »»
12= 146 +2 Nontaya Srisawang (THA) PTT, Singha 71 75 »»
Kiran Matharu (ENG) 4Sports 71 75 »»
14= 147 +3 Juliana Murcia Ortiz (COL) Columbia 73 74 »»
Rachel Bailey (AUS) Australia 74 73 »»
Garrett Phillips (USA) USA 74 73 »»
Kim Williams (Am) (SA) South Africa 71 76 »»
Louise Friberg (SWE) Sweden 73 74 »»
Charlie Douglass (ENG) Brocket Hall Golf Club 72 75 »»
Rachel Bell (ENG) Callaway 75 72 »»
Connie Chen (SA) South Africa 75 72 »»
22= 148 +4 Marion Ricordeau (FRA) CG de l'Aisne, Lacoste 74 74 »»
Tara Davies (Am) (WAL) Holyhead 77 71 »»
Sara Brown (USA) USA 74 74 »»
Christine Hallstrom (SWE) Abacus 75 73 »»
Louise Larsson (SWE) Karlstad GK 71 77 »»
Line Vedel Hansen (Am) (DEN) Soenderjyske Eagles 76 72 »»
Cathrine Madsen (DEN) Herning Golf Club 72 76 »»
Kyra van Leeuwen (NL) The Netherlands 73 75 »»
Ashley Smith (CAN) Million Air 71 77 »»
31= 149 +5 Danielle Bowers (ENG) England 74 75 »»
Rachel Jennings (ENG) England 77 72 »»
Bree Arthur (AUS) Australia 76 73 »»
Marieke Nivard (Am) (NL) Netherlands 74 75 »»
Benedicte Toumpsin (Am) (BEL) Golf de Rigenee 79 70 »»
Kaisa Ruuttila (FIN) Lakeside Golf, Finland 76 73 »»
37= 150 +6 Melanie Maetzler (Am) (SWI) Switzerland 76 74 »»
Martina Gillen (IRE) Team Ireland Golf 76 74 »»
Carly Booth (SCO) Nike, Aberdeen Asset, Audi 75 75 »»
Corisande Lee (ENG) England 78 72 »»
Pamela Feggans (SCO) Scotland 77 73 »»
Erika Kuwahara (JPN) Dunlop, Zoy, Nike 75 75 »»
43= 151 +7 Maria Beautell (ESP) Spain 77 74 »»
Valentine Derrey (FRA) Saint Cloud CC, France 74 77 »»
Danielle Masters (ENG) England 73 78 »»
Hannah Grant (Am) (ENG) England 78 73 »»
Dawn Shockley (USA) United States of America 77 74 »»
Helena Blomberg (SWE) Saltsjobadens GK, Sweden 74 77 »»
49= 152 +8 Carmen Alonso (ESP) Spain 74 78 »»
Sara Ardstrom (SWE) Karlstad GK 74 78 »»
Klara Spilkova (Am) (CR) Golf Club Erpet Praha 76 76 »»
Monia Bernardo (PGL) Portugal 71 81 »»
Eva Bjarvall (SWE) Hasslegardens GK, Sweden 75 77 »»
Viva Schlasberg (SWE) Sweden 75 77 »»
55= 153 +9 Laura Cabanillas (ESP) Benahavis Pueblo 78 75 »»
Elin Emanuelsson (SWE) Ingaro GK 74 79 »»
Johanna Lundberg (SWE) Botkyrka GK, Sweden 78 75 »»
Kym Larratt (ENG) Mark Group, Kibworth GC 78 75 »»
Lara Tadiotto (BEL) Cross 75 78 »»
Kate Combes (AUS) Glenferrie Stud 77 76 »»
Caroline Bon (Am) (NZ) Northland GC, New Zealand 79 74 »»
Elin Andersson (SWE) Eskilstuna GK 80 73 »»
Isabella Ramsay (SWE) S:t Arild GK 71 82 »»
64= 154 +10 Maria Verchenova (RUS) Chic Outlet Shopping 74 80 »»
Celine Palomar (FRA) France 75 79 »»
Barbara Genuini (FRA) Lacoste 79 75 »»
Rhian Wyn Thomas (WAL) Wales 78 76 »»
Nicole Forshner (CAN) Banff Springs GC 78 76 »»
Julie Tvede (DEN) Asserbo Golf Klub, Denmark 75 79 »»
Camille Fallay (FRA) Paris International GC,mizuno 79 75 »»
Sahra Hassan (WAL) Wales 77 77 »»
Melodie Bourdy (FRA) Golf Bordelais, France 78 76 »»
73= 155 +11 Nathalie David-Mila (FRA) Mizuno,Poodle,McDonald's 44 75 80 »»
Zuzana Kamasova (SVK) Gray Bear - GC Tale, Slovakia 75 80 »»
Heather MacRae (SCO) Downfield Golf Club 77 78 »»
Antonella Cvitan (SWE) Adria Airways 80 75 »»
Chrisje de Vries (Am) (NL) GC Houtrak 81 74 »»
Claire Aitken (ENG) Batt Cables, Mid Kent G C 75 80 »»
79= 156 +12 Nicole Perrot (CHL) Chile 77 79 »»
Eva Steinberger (AUT) Grand Prix Tickets, Uniqa 80 76 »»
Elena Giraud (FRA) France 78 78 »»
Marjet van der Graaff (NL) Golf Team Holland 78 78 »»
Caroline Martens (NOR) Norway 80 76 »»
Kanna Takanashi (JPN) Japan 79 77 »»
85= 157 +13 Vittoria Valvassori (ITA) F.I.G. 80 77 »»
Whitney Myers (USA) USA 80 77 »»
87= 158 +14 Danielle McVeigh (Am) (IRE) Ireland 81 77 »»
Sunny Park (AUS) Australia 83 75 »»
89= 159 +15 Audrey Riguelle (FRA) RCF le Boulie 84 75 »»
Monica V. Christiansen (DEN) Denmark 75 84 »»
Iliska Verwey (Am) (SA) South Africa 77 82 »»
92 160 +16 Lene Krog (NOR) Norway 83 77 »»
93 167 +23 Wendy Hawkes (NZ) New Zealand 85 82 »»




Official tour scoring from the Ladies European Tour website.

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