Open de France Dames

Lacoste Ladies Open de France
Tournament information
Location Le Pian-Médoc, France
Established 1987 (1987)
Course(s) Golf du Médoc, Chateaux Course
Par 71
Length 6,337 yd (5,795 m)
Tour(s) Ladies European Tour
Format Stroke play - 72 holes
Prize fund 275,000
Month played September
Current champion
Sweden Caroline Hedwall
Chantaco GC
Location in France

The Open de France Dames is a women's professional golf tournament in France on the Ladies European Tour. It has been played annually since 1987, with four exceptions: 1990, 1991, 1992, and 1998.

Stacey Keating came from three shots behind to win the 2012 event by one stroke at Chantaco Golf Club at Saint-Jean-de-Luz, Aquitaine. The winner's share was 37,500 for her second straight win on the LET.[1] Keating won her first LET title at the Tenerife Ladies Open de España two weeks earlier.

Winners

YearVenueWinnerCountryScore
Lacoste Ladies Open de France
2018Golf du Médoc, Chateaux CourseCaroline Hedwall Sweden272 (−12)
2017Chantaco Golf ClubCristie Kerr United States263 (−17)
2016Chantaco Golf ClubBeth Allen United States266 (−14)
2015Chantaco Golf ClubCéline Herbin France269 (−11)
2014Chantaco Golf ClubAzahara Muñoz Spain269 (−11)
2013Chantaco Golf ClubAzahara Muñoz Spain266 (−14)
2012Chantaco Golf ClubStacey Keating Australia266 (−14)
2011Paris InternationalFelicity Johnson England274 (−14)
Open de France Feminin
2010Paris InternationalTrish Johnson England274 (−14)
Randstad Open de France
2009Le Golf d'ArrasNicole Gergely Austria275 (−13)
Vediorbis Open de France Dames
2008Le Golf d'ArrasAnja Monke Germany278 (−10)
2007Le Golf d'ArrasLinda Wessberg Sweden277 (−11)
2006Le Golf d'ArrasVeronica Zorzi Italy281 (−7)
2005Le Golf d'ArrasVeronica Zorzi Italy276 (−12)
Open de France Dames
2004Le Golf d'ArrasStéphanie Arricau France281 (−7)
Arras Open de France Dames
2003Le Golf d'ArrasLynnette Brooky New Zealand274 (−14)
2002Le Golf d'ArrasLynnette Brooky New Zealand272 (−16)
Open de France Dames
2001Le Golf d'ArrasSuzann Pettersen Norway280 (−8)
2000Le Golf d'ArrasPatricia Meunier-Lebouc France271 (−17)
1999Paris InternationalTrish Johnson England282 (−6)
1998No tournament
1997Paris InternationalKaren Lunn Australia281 (−7)
1996Le Golf d'ArrasTrish Johnson England200 (−19)
Nestlé French Ladies Open
1995Saint-EndréolMarie-Laure de Lorenzi France210 (−9)
VAR Open de France Dames
1994Saint-EndréolJulie Forbes Scotland213
1993Sainte-MaximeMarie-Laure de Lorenzi France220 (+3)
Open de France Dames
199092No tournament
1989FourqueuxSuzanne Strudwick England285 (−3)
Letting French Open
1988FourqueuxMarie-Laure Taya France290
1987FourqueuxLiselotte Neumann Sweden293 (−7)

References

  1. "Final Results: Lacoste Ladies Open de France". Ladies European Tour. October 7, 2012. Retrieved October 7, 2012.

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