Ladies Dutch Open
Europe
Big Green Egg
Played as the Big Green Egg Open (Sept 8-10). [Hilversumsche GC, Hilversum, nr Amsterdam].
Europe
Big Green Egg
Played as the Big Green Egg Open (July 14-17). Second-placed Sarah Schober (Aut) finished 1 shot behind Anna Nordqvist (Swe). Outside of her major championship wins (two of which came in Europe), this was Nordqvist's first official money-list win on the Ladies European Tour. [Rosendaelsche GC, Arnhem, Netherlands].
Europe
Big Green Egg
Played as the Big Green Egg Open (Jun 30-Jul 3; last played in 2015). Second-placed Sanna Nuutinen (Fin) finished 2 shots behind 20-year-old Stephanie Kyriacou (Aus), who claimed her first Ladies European Tour win as a professional. As an amateur, Kyriacou had already recorded an LET victory, coming in her native Australia in 2020. [Rosendaelsche GC, Arnhem, Netherlands].
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Dutch Ladies Open not played in 2020 (scheduled for July 2-5, but cancelled due to the global coronavirus pandemic). [Rosendaelsche GC, Arnhem, Netherlands].
Europe
Deloitte
Played as the Deloitte Ladies Open (June 19-21; next played in 2020). Second-placed Ursula Wikstrom (Fin) and Emily Kristine Pedersen (Den) finished 4 shots behind Boeljon (Neth), who became only the second home-country winner of this event. [The International GC, Amsterdam Airport, Netherlands].
Europe
Deloitte
Played as the Deloitte Ladies Open (May 23-25). Walker (Scot) beat Malene Jorgensen (Den) and Nikki Campbell (Aus) at the second playoff hole, to clinch a wire-to-wire win and her first on the Ladies European Tour. [The International GC, Amsterdam Airport, Netherlands].
Europe
Deloitte
Played as the Deloitte Ladies Open (May 24-26). Second-placed Charley Hull (Eng) finished 3 shots behind tour rookie Clyburn (Eng), who claimed her first Ladies European Tour win. [The International GC, Amsterdam Airport, Netherlands].
Europe
Deloitte
Played as the Deloitte Ladies Open (June 1-3). Second-placed Ursula Wikstrom (Fin) finished 2 shots behind 22-year old rookie Ciganda (Esp), who recorded her first Ladies European Tour win. [Broekpolder GC, nr Rotterdam].
Europe
Deloitte
Played as the Deloitte Dutch Ladies Open (June 3-5). Second-placed Caroline Alfonso (Fra), Caroline Hedwall (Swe) and Holly Aitchison (Eng) finished 1 shot behind Reid (Eng). [Broekpolder GC, nr Rotterdam].
Europe
ABN AMRO
Played as the ABN AMRO Ladies Open (June 4-6). Second-placed Krystle Caithness (Scot) finished 2 shots behind first-time Ladies European Tour winner Parker (Eng). [Broekpolder GC, nr Rotterdam].
Europe
ABN AMRO
Played as the ABN AMRO Ladies Open (June 5-7). Second-placed Diana Luna (Italy) finished 1 shot behind first-time Ladies European Tour winner Elosegui (Esp). [Eindhovensche Golf, Valkenswaard, nr Eindhoven].
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ABN AMRO
Played as the ABN AMRO Ladies Open (June 6-8; formerly KLM Open). Second-placed Melissa Reid (Eng) finished 1 shot behind defending champion Nocera (Fra). [Eindhovensche Golf, Valkenswaard, nr Eindhoven].
Europe
KLM
Played as the KLM Ladies Open (June 8-10). Second-placed Virginie Lagoutte-Clement (Fra) finished 7 shots behind Nocera (Fra). [Eindhovensche Golf, Valkenswaard, nr Eindhoven].
Europe
KLM
Played as the KLM Ladies Open (June 2-4). Second-placed Anja Monke (Ger) finished 1 shot behind Arricau (Fra). [Eindhovensche Golf, Valkenswaard, nr Eindhoven].
Europe
KLM
Played as the KLM Ladies Open (Sept 16-18). First-time Ladies European Tour winner Lagoutte (Fra) beat Eleanor Pilgrim (Wales) at the second playoff hole. [Kennemer G&CC, Zandvoort, Netherlands].
Europe
KLM
Played as the KLM Ladies Open (June 25-27; formerly Mexx Sport Open; last played in 2001). Second-placed Marta Prieto (Esp) finished 2 shots behind Esterl (Ger). [Kennemer G&CC, Zandvoort, Netherlands].
Europe
Mexx
Played as the Mexx Sport Open (Aug 31-Sep 2; next played in 2004). Icher (Fra) beat Suzann Pettersen (Nor) with a birdie at the third playoff hole (par-4 18th), to record her second LET win, coming just two weeks after her first. [Kennemer G&CC, Zandvoort, Netherlands].
Europe
Mexx
Played as the Mexx Sport Open (Sept 22-24; formerly Ladies Dutch Open; last played in 1995). Second-placed Raquel Carriedo (Esp) and Kirsty Taylor (Eng) finished 3 shots behind Fischer (Ger). [Kennemer G&CC, Zandvoort, Netherlands].
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Staatsloterij
Played as the Sens Ladies Dutch Open (Sept 14-17; not played again until 2000). Second-placed Lora Fairclough (Eng) finished 9 shots behind de Lorenzi (Fra). [Het Rijk van Nijmegen GC, nr Nijmegen, Netherlands].
Europe
Sens
Played as the Sens Ladies Dutch Open (Sept 9-11). Second-placed Sofia Gronberg-Whitmore (Swe) finished 2 shots behind Weima (Neth), who recorded her first win on the Women's Professional Golf European Tour. [Het Rijk van Nijmegen GC, nr Nijmegen, Netherlands].
Europe
Holiday Inn
Played as the Holiday Inn Leiden Ladies Open (May 29-31). Second-placed Annika Sörenstam (Swe) finished 1 shot behind Dibnah (Aus). [Rijswijkse GC, The Hague, Netherlands].
Europe
Holiday Inn
Played as the Holiday Inn Leiden Ladies Open (Aug 20-23; formerly Volmac Dutch Open; last played in 1988). Second-placed Laura Davies (Eng) finished 1 shot behind Michaud (Fra). [Rijswijkse GC, The Hague, Netherlands].
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Volmac
Played as the Volmac Dutch Open. Second-placed Kitrina Douglas (Eng) finished 1 shot behind de Lorenzi (Fra; competing under her married name Marie-Laure Taya). [Rosendaelsche GC, Arnhem, Netherlands].
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Volmac
Played as the Volmac Dutch Ladies Open (June 18-21). Second-placed Maureen Garner (N.Ire; née Madill) finished 3 shots behind Reid (Scot). [Koninklijke (Royal) Haagsche G&CC, Wassenaar, nr The Hague].
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Volmac
Played as the inaugural Volmac Ladies Open (June 26-29). Second-placed Liselotte Neumann (Swe) finished 5 shots behind Forrest (Eng). [Hilversumsche GC, Hilversum, nr Amsterdam].
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