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Tournament results: Kenya Ladies Open

Results for the Kenya Ladies Open are shown in the table below, which includes details of the respective winners, their scores and prize money, relevant venues and title sponsors.
2024
Africa
Tan, Shannon
280 (-12)
€45,000
x

Category

Africa

Winner (holder)

Tan, Shannon

Score

280 (-12)

Prize money

€45,000

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Magical Kenya Ladies Open (Feb 8-11; Ladies European Tour season-opener). Second-placed Alessandra Fanali (Italy) finished 4 shots behind 19-year-old Shannon Tan (Singapore), who was making her debut LET appearance. Tan turned professional just a month earlier, and became the first Singaporean to win on the Ladies European Tour. [Baobab course, Vipingo Ridge Resort, Kikambala, Kenya].

2023
Africa
280 (-12)
€45,000
x

Category

Africa

Winner (holder)

Ashok, Aditi

Score

280 (-12)

Prize money

€45,000

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Magical Kenya Ladies Open (Feb 2-5; Ladies European Tour season-opener). Second-placed Alice Hewson (Eng) and April Angurasaranee (Thai) finished 9 shots behind Aditi Ashok (India). [Baobab course, Vipingo Ridge Resort, Kikambala, Kenya].

Category

Africa

Winner (holder)

Henseleit, Esther

Score

286 (-2)

Prize money

€45,000

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Magical Kenya Ladies Open (Feb 10-13; Ladies European Tour season-opener). Second-placed Marta Sanz Barrio (Esp) finished 1 shot behind defending champion Esther Henseleit (Ger), who recorded her second LET win. [Baobab course, Vipingo Ridge Resort, Kikambala, Kenya].

2021
Africa
(Henseleit, Esther)
Cancelled
x
x

Category

Africa

Winner (holder)

(Henseleit, Esther)

Score

Cancelled

Prize money

x

Title sponsor

x

Magical Kenya Ladies Open not played in 2021 (scheduled for Oct 14-17, but cancelled due to ongoing global coronavirus pandemic). [Vipingo Ridge Resort, Kikambala, Kenya].

2020
Africa
(cancelled)
x
x
x

Category

Africa

Winner (holder)

(cancelled)

Score

x

Prize money

x

Title sponsor

x

Magical Kenya Ladies Open not played in 2020 (scheduled for Nov 12-15; cancelled due to world coronavirus pandemic). [Vipingo Ridge Resort, Kikambala, Kenya].

2019
Africa
274 (-14)
€45,000
x

Category

Africa

Winner (holder)

Henseleit, Esther

Score

274 (-14)

Prize money

€45,000

Title sponsor

x

Played as the inaugural Magical Kenya Ladies Open (Dec 5-8; LET season-ending event). Second-placed Aditi Ashok (India) finished 1 shot behind 20-year-old Esther Henseleit (Ger), who recorded her first Ladies European Tour win in her 18th start on the Tour. With the win Henseleit also scooped the LET Rookie of the Year award, and the 2019 LET Order of Merit. [Vipingo Ridge Resort, Kikambala, Kenya].

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