Ladies European Tour

The Ladies European Tour is a professional golf tour for women which was founded in 1978.

It is based at Buckinghamshire Golf Club near London in England. Like many UK-based sports organisations it is a company limited by guarantee, a legal structure which enables it to focus on maximising returns to its members through prize money, rather than on making profits for investors. The tour is run by a board of directors and a Players' Council. Most of the players on the tour are European, with members from more than 40 countries internationally. The tour operates tournaments across five continents.

Ladies European Tour
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2024 Ladies European Tour
Ladies European Tour
SportGolf
Founded1978
CEOAlexandra Armas
CountriesBased in Europe.
Schedule includes events outside Europe, in Oceania, Asia, Africa, and the United States.
Most titlesEngland Laura Davies (45)
Related
competitions
European Tour
Official websitehttp://ladieseuropeantour.com

History

The U.S.-based LPGA was founded in 1950, but women's professional golf was slower to get established in Europe. In 1978 the Women's Professional Golfers' Association (WPGA) was formed as part of Professional Golfers' Association of Great Britain and Ireland. A tour was established the following year with Carlsberg as the main sponsor, supporting 12 36-hole tournaments, with several other tournaments including the Women's British Open on the schedule. For the first two seasons, the majority of tournaments were held over 36-holes; in 1981, that increased to 54-holes. Total prize money on the tour was planned to rise to £250,000 in 1981, from £80,000 in the inaugural season, but several tournaments and pro-ams were lost after sponsors withdrew.

Carlsberg ended their sponsorship after the 1981 season, and despite initial optimism, the tour experienced further problems during its fourth season in 1982 as several more events were cancelled. The circuit was left with just ten tournaments, from which few players could make a living, and the future of the WPGA was being questioned.

In 1988 the tour members decided to form an independent company, the Women Professional Golfers' European Tour Limited. This new company moved away from the PGA's headquarters at The Belfry and set up its own headquarters at the Tytherington Club in Cheshire. In 1998 the Tour changed its name to European Ladies' Professional Golf Association Limited and again in July 2000 to Ladies European Tour Limited. In 2008 the tour relocated to offices at the Buckinghamshire Golf Club, which is just outside London. In 2010, the LET Access Series (LETAS) was launched as the official development tour.

In January 2020, the Ladies European Tour entered into a joint venture arrangement with the LPGA Tour, with the stated aim of "increasing playing opportunities for female golfers in Europe". The board of directors of Ladies European Golf Venture Limited, which assumed control of the tour, includes high level representatives from the LPGA Tour, European Tour, and The R&A. The 2020 season is the first edition of the Race to Costa Del Sol.

Tournaments

Unlike in men's golf, the European and American tours do not share a common set of majors, although the Women's British Open and The Evian Championship are currently recognised as majors by both organisations.

The Ladies European Tour organises the Solheim Cup when in Europe and in 2011, the Tour received a boost when the European side won for The Cup for the fourth time on home soil at Killeen Castle in Ireland. The success continued when Europe earned an historic first away victory at Colorado Golf Club, winning The Cup for the fifth time in 2013.

A record 26 official money events were scheduled for the 2008 season, which also saw the introduction of a new team competition called the European Ladies Golf Cup. Also, for the first time in several years, the LET scheduled an event opposite one of the LPGA's majors, with the ABN AMRO Open held opposite the LPGA Championship. The schedule dropped to 23 official money events in 2009, but increased to 25 for 2010. In both years, the Ladies Open of Portugal was scheduled opposite the LPGA Championship.

The 2016 schedule featured 21 events including the Olympic Golf Competition in Rio de Janeiro (the biennial Solheim Cup, held in odd-numbered years, is also an official LET event but will next be played in 2017 in Iowa). The total of events has been in steep decline since 2016; the peak was 28 in 2008. The two richest events by far are the two European Majors: The Evian Championship (historically the Evian Masters) and the Women's British Open. In 2016, 10 other events (in Australia, China, Morocco, England, Scotland, Germany, Abu Dhabi, Qatar, Japan and Dubai) had prize funds in excess of €450,000, with the remainder having prize funds of between €200,000 and €400,000. Total prize money from the 2016 events passed €14 million.

2023 schedule and results

Past tour schedules

Individual LET tournaments have purses fixed in a mixture of Australian dollars, British pounds, euro, New Zealand dollars and U.S. dollars, so year on year changes in the total prize fund reflect exchange rate fluctuations as well as prize fund movements in constant currencies.

Year Ranking
tournaments
Countries Total purse
2022 34 22 €5,375,000+
$24,700,000
2021 23 15 €4,630,000+
$15,100,000
2020 24 18 €17,834,000
2019 20 13
2018 15 9 €11,486,888
2017 16 11
2016 21 15 €14,063,149
2015 20 14 €12,638,013
2014 23 18 €11,502,840
2013 22 17 €10,870,618
2012 24 19 €11,806,680
2011 25 20 €11,032,500
2010 25 21 €11,048,525
2009 21 16 €9,940,358
2008 28 21 €11,647,814
2007 24 18 €10,563,950
2006 20 16 €9,674,536
2005 18 14 €7,875,255
2004 15 10 €7,298,245
2003 14 10 €7,442,162
2002 14 10 €7,626,724
2001 15 12 £4,509,905
2000 16 11 £3,765,000
1999 15 10 £3,197.999
1998 11 9 £2,374,000
1997 15 10 £2,880,000
1996 18 13 £2,589,790
1995 18 £2,300,060
1994 15 £1,852,550
1993 11 £1,435,336
1992 14 £1,663,716
1991 16 £1,605,875
1990 20 £1,900,325
1989 21 £1,600,000
1988 27 £1,565,622
1987 19 £930,000
1986 20 £750,000
1985 20 £580,000
1984 21 £347,470
1983 16 £170,050
1982 10 6 £121,450
1981 13 5 £125,830
1980 21 5 £110,494
1979 18 5 £80,000

Source:

Order of Merit and seasonal award winners

The Order of Merit is awarded to the leading money winner on the tour, though for some years in the past a points system was used. The Player's Player of the Year award is voted by the members of the Tour for the member they believe has contributed the most to the season on the Tour. The Rookie of the Year (known as the Bill Johnson Trophy from 1999 to 2003 and now the Ryder Cup Wales Rookie of the Year) is awarded to the leading first-year player on the Order of Merit rankings.

Year Order of Merit Player of the Year Rookie of the Year Lowest stroke average Ref.
2023 Ladies European Tour  Trichat Cheenglab 1966.52 pts Ladies European Tour  Johanna Gustavsson Ladies European Tour  Trichat Cheenglab Ladies European Tour  Céline Boutier 69.58
2022 Ladies European Tour  Linn Grant 3624.91 pts Ladies European Tour  Linn Grant Ladies European Tour  Linn Grant Ladies European Tour  Maja Stark 69.27
2021 Ladies European Tour  Atthaya Thitikul 3591.96 pts Ladies European Tour  Atthaya Thitikul Ladies European Tour  Atthaya Thitikul Ladies European Tour  Leona Maguire 69.50
2020 Ladies European Tour  Emily Kristine Pedersen 1249.35 pts Ladies European Tour  Emily Kristine Pedersen Ladies European Tour  Stephanie Kyriacou Ladies European Tour  Emily Kristine Pedersen 70.40
2019 Ladies European Tour  Esther Henseleit 743.06 pts Ladies European Tour  Marianne Skarpnord Ladies European Tour  Esther Henseleit Ladies European Tour  Carlota Ciganda 69.08
2018 Ladies European Tour  Georgia Hall 667.73 pts Ladies European Tour  Georgia Hall Ladies European Tour  Julia Engström Ladies European Tour  Carlota Ciganda 69.31
2017 Ladies European Tour  Georgia Hall €368,935 Ladies European Tour  Georgia Hall Ladies European Tour  Camille Chevalier Ladies European Tour  Anna Nordqvist 68.18
2016 Ladies European Tour  Beth Allen €313,079 Ladies European Tour  Beth Allen Ladies European Tour  Aditi Ashok Ladies European Tour  Shanshan Feng 68.80
2015 Ladies European Tour  Shanshan Feng €399,213 Ladies European Tour  Nicole Broch Larsen Ladies European Tour  Emily Kristine Pedersen Ladies European Tour  Shanshan Feng 69.78
2014 Ladies European Tour  Charley Hull €263,097 Ladies European Tour  Charley Hull Ladies European Tour  Amy Boulden Ladies European Tour  Suzann Pettersen 70.25
2013 Ladies European Tour  Suzann Pettersen €518,448 Ladies European Tour  Lee-Anne Pace Ladies European Tour  Charley Hull Ladies European Tour  Suzann Pettersen 68.20
2012 Ladies European Tour  Carlota Ciganda €251,290 Ladies European Tour  Carlota Ciganda Ladies European Tour  Carlota Ciganda Ladies European Tour  Shanshan Feng 69.00
2011 Ladies European Tour  Ai Miyazato €363,080 Ladies European Tour  Caroline Hedwall Ladies European Tour  Caroline Hedwall Ladies European Tour  Suzann Pettersen 69.36
2010 Ladies European Tour  Lee-Anne Pace €339,518 Ladies European Tour  Lee-Anne Pace Ladies European Tour  I.K. Kim Ladies European Tour  Suzann Pettersen 69.75
2009 Ladies European Tour  Sophie Gustafson €281,315 Ladies European Tour  Catriona Matthew Ladies European Tour  Anna Nordqvist Ladies European Tour  Catriona Matthew 70.83
2008 Ladies European Tour  Gwladys Nocera €391,840 Ladies European Tour  Gwladys Nocera Ladies European Tour  Melissa Reid Ladies European Tour  Suzann Pettersen 68.60
2007 Ladies European Tour  Sophie Gustafson €222,081 Ladies European Tour  Bettina Hauert Ladies European Tour  Louise Stahle Ladies European Tour  Sophie Gustafson 70.96
2006 Ladies European Tour  Laura Davies €471,727 Ladies European Tour  Gwladys Nocera Ladies European Tour  Nikki Garrett Ladies European Tour  Annika Sörenstam 68.33
2005 Ladies European Tour  Iben Tinning €204,672 Ladies European Tour  Iben Tinning Ladies European Tour  Elisa Serramià Ladies European Tour  Laura Davies 70.35
2004 Ladies European Tour  Laura Davies 777.26 pts Ladies European Tour  Stéphanie Arricau Ladies European Tour  Minea Blomqvist Ladies European Tour  Laura Davies 70.31
2003 Ladies European Tour  Sophie Gustafson 917.95 pts Ladies European Tour  Sophie Gustafson Ladies European Tour  Rebecca Stevenson Ladies European Tour  Sophie Gustafson 69.93
2002 Ladies European Tour  Paula Martí 6,589 pts Ladies European Tour  Annika Sörenstam Ladies European Tour  Kirsty S. Taylor Ladies European Tour  Sophie Gustafson 70.59
2001 Ladies European Tour  Raquel Carriedo 10,661 pts Ladies European Tour  Raquel Carriedo Ladies European Tour  Suzann Pettersen Ladies European Tour  Catriona Matthew 70.08
2000 Ladies European Tour  Sophie Gustafson 8,777 pts Ladies European Tour  Sophie Gustafson Ladies European Tour  Giulia Sergas Ladies European Tour  Sophie Gustafson 71.21
1999 Ladies European Tour  Laura Davies £204,522 Ladies European Tour  Laura Davies Ladies European Tour  Elaine Ratcliffe Ladies European Tour  Laura Davies 70.50
1998 Ladies European Tour  Helen Alfredsson £125,975 Ladies European Tour  Sophie Gustafson Ladies European Tour  Laura Philo Ladies European Tour  Laura Davies 71.96
1997 Ladies European Tour  Alison Nicholas £94,590 Ladies European Tour  Alison Nicholas Ladies European Tour  Anna Berg Ladies European Tour  Marie-Laure de Lorenzi 72.20
1996 Ladies European Tour  Laura Davies £110,880 Ladies European Tour  Laura Davies Ladies European Tour  Anne-Marie Knight Ladies European Tour  Marie-Laure de Lorenzi 71.39
1995 Ladies European Tour  Annika Sörenstam £130,324 Ladies European Tour  Annika Sörenstam Ladies European Tour  Karrie Webb Ladies European Tour  Annika Sörenstam 69.75
1994 Ladies European Tour  Liselotte Neumann £102,750 n/a Ladies European Tour  Tracy Hanson Ladies European Tour  Liselotte Neumann 69.56
1993 Ladies European Tour  Karen Lunn £81,266 n/a Ladies European Tour  Annika Sörenstam Ladies European Tour  Laura Davies 71.63
1992 Ladies European Tour  Laura Davies £66,333 n/a Ladies European Tour  Sandrine Mendiburu Ladies European Tour  Laura Davies 70.35
1991 Ladies European Tour  Corinne Dibnah £89,058 n/a Ladies European Tour  Helen Wadsworth Ladies European Tour  Alison Nicholas 71.71
1990 Ladies European Tour  Trish Johnson £83,043 n/a Ladies European Tour  Pearl Sinn Ladies European Tour  Trish Johnson 70.64
1989 Ladies European Tour  Marie-Laure de Lorenzi £77,534 n/a Ladies European Tour  Helen Alfredsson Ladies European Tour  Marie-Laure de Lorenzi 70.84
1988 Ladies European Tour  Marie-Laure de Lorenzi £109,360 n/a Ladies European Tour  Laurette Maritz Ladies European Tour  Marie-Laure de Lorenzi 72.30
1987 Ladies European Tour  Dale Reid £53,815 n/a Ladies European Tour  Trish Johnson Ladies European Tour  Dale Reid 72.70
1986 Ladies European Tour  Laura Davies £37,500 n/a Ladies European Tour  Patricia González Ladies European Tour  Laura Davies 72.09
1985 Ladies European Tour  Laura Davies £21,735 n/a Ladies European Tour  Laura Davies
1984 Ladies European Tour  Dale Reid £28,239 n/a Ladies European Tour  Kitrina Douglas Ladies European Tour  Dale Reid 73.01
1983 Ladies European Tour  Muriel Thomson £9,225 n/a n/a Ladies European Tour  Beverly Huke 74.98
1982 Ladies European Tour  Jenny Lee Smith £12,551 n/a n/a n/a
1981 Ladies European Tour  Jenny Lee Smith £13,518 n/a n/a n/a
1980 Ladies European Tour  Muriel Thomson £8,008 n/a n/a n/a
1979 Ladies European Tour  Catherine Panton £4,965 n/a n/a n/a

Notes

References

See also

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