Ladies Swiss Open

The Ladies Swiss Open was a women's professional golf tournament on the Ladies European Tour that is held in Switzerland. It was first played in 1988, again in 1996 and 1997, and returned to the tour schedule in 2006, with Deutsche Bank as the title sponsor. The last event was played in 2012.

Winners

YearDatesVenueWinnerCountryScoreTo parMargin
of victory
Runner(s)-upWinner's
share ()
Deutsche Bank Ladies Swiss Open
201214-17 JunGolf Gerre LosoneCarly Booth Scotland70-71-67-68=276–12PlayoffGermany Anja Monke78,750
Germany Caroline Masson
201116-18 JunGolf Gerre LosoneDiana Luna Italy69-67-67=203–131 strokeSouth Africa Lee-Anne Pace78,750
France Sophie Giquel-Bettan
Australia Kristie Smith
201018-20 JunGolf Gerre LosoneLee-Anne Pace South Africa69-67-68=204–121 strokeScotland Vikki Laing78,750
200914-17 MayGolf Gerre LosoneMarianne Skarpnord Norway69-71-66-70=276–161 strokeEngland Melissa Reid78,750
200822-24 MayGolf Gerre LosoneSuzann Pettersen Norway67-63-64=194–226 strokesSouth Korea Amy Yang78,750
200717-20 MayGolf Gerre LosoneBettina Hauert Germany68-73-72-72=285–3PlayoffAustralia Anna Rawson78,750
Spain Paula Martí
200618-21 MayGolf Gerre LosoneGwladys Nocera France69-70-63-71=276–123 strokesUnited States Laura Davies75,000
Déesse Ladies' Swiss Open
1998–2005No tournament
199712-15 JunGolf Club de Maison BlancheMarie-Laure de Lorenzi France72-68-70-70=280−8PlayoffEngland Trish Johnson20,155
199613-16 JunGolf Club de Maison BlancheSophie Gustafson Sweden69-69-73-69=280−81 strokeEngland Lisa Hackney12,000
St Moritz Open
1989–95No tournament
1988EngadinJanice Arnold New Zealand
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