2012 LET Access Series
The 2012 LET Access Series was a series of professional women's golf tournaments held from March through November 2012 across Europe. The LET Access Series is the second-tier women's professional golf tour in Europe and is the official developmental tour of the Ladies European Tour.[1]
Duration | 14 March 2012 – 10 November 2012 |
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Number of official events | 13 |
Most wins | 2: Cecilie Lundgreen |
Order of Merit | Pamela Pretswell |
← 2011 2013 → |
Tournament results
The table below shows the 2012 schedule. The numbers in brackets after the winners' names show the number of career wins they had on the LET Access Series up to and including that event.[2]
Dates | Tournament | Location | Prize fund (€) | Winner |
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14–16 Mar | Terre Blanche Ladies Open | France | 25,000 | Marion Ricordeau (1) |
12–14 Apr | Dinard Ladies Open | France | 25,000 | Carly Booth (1) |
19–21 Apr | Banesto Tour Zaragoza | Spain | 20,000 | Marjet van der Graaff (1) |
10–12 May | Kristianstad Åhus Ladies Open | Sweden | 30,000 | Cecilie Lundgreen (1) |
16–18 May | Ljungbyhed Park PGA Ladies Open | Sweden | 30,000 | Pamela Pretswell (1) |
22–24 May | GolfStream Ladies Open | Ukraine | 20,000 | Anastasia Kostina (1) |
4–6 Jul | Ladies Norwegian Challenge | Norway | 25,000 | Marianne Skarpnord (1) |
9–11 Aug | Women's Bank Open | Finland | 30,000 | Cecilie Lundgreen (2) |
16–18 Aug | Samsø Ladies Open | Denmark | 20,000 | Antonella Cvitan (1) |
13–15 Sep | Fourqueux Ladies Open | France | 25,000 | Caroline Afonso (3) |
5–7 Oct | Azores Ladies Open | Portugal | 25,000 | Anna Rossi (1) |
28–30 Oct | Crete Ladies Open | Greece | 25,000 | Christine Wolf (1) |
8–10 Nov | Banesto Tour Valencia | Spain | 20,000 | Holly Clyburn (1) |
Order of Merit rankings
The top three players on the Order of Merit earned LET membership for the Ladies European Tour.[3] Players finishing in positions 4–20 got to skip the first stage of the qualifying event and automatically progress to the final stage of the Lalla Aicha Tour School.[4]
Rank | Player | Country | Events | Points | Status earned |
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1 | Pamela Pretswell | Scotland | 12 | 19,372 | Promoted to LET |
2 | Marion Ricordeau | France | 12 | 18,946 | |
3 | Cecilie Lundgreen | Norway | 9 | 15,277 | |
4 | Katy McNicoll | Scotland | 13 | 15,165 | |
5 | Julie Tvede | Denmark | 13 | 12,028 | |
6 | Antonella Cvitan | Sweden | 11 | 10,735 | |
7 | Anastasia Kostina | Russia | 12 | 10,083 | |
8 | Viva Schlasberg | Sweden | 13 | 9,964 | |
9 | Tamara Johns | Australia | 10 | 9,790 | |
10 | Pamela Feggans | Scotland | 10 | 9,580 |
See also
References
- "About LET Access Series". Ladies European Tour. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
- "2012 Tournaments". LET Access Series. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
- "2013 LET Media Guide". Ladies European Tour. Retrieved 27 January 2022.
- "2012 Order of Merit". LET Access Series.
External links
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