Ladies Finnish Open

The Ladies Finnish Open is a professional women's golf tournament held in Finland. It was played as part of the Swedish Golf Tour 1998–2011, the LET Access Series 2012–2019, and after a one-year hiatus, added to the Ladies European Tour in 2021.

Ladies Finnish Open
Tournament information
LocationTurku, Finland
Established1998
Course(s)Pickala Golf
Par72
Tour(s)Ladies European Tour
LET Access Series
Swedish Golf Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fund300,000 (LET)
€40,000 (LETAS)
Month playedSeptember
Tournament record score
Aggregate201 Carmen Alonso
To par−15 as above
Current champion
Spain Carmen Alonso

Finland last hosted a Ladies European Tour event in the Ladies Finnish Masters (2005–2011). Aura Golf, founded in 1958 and one of the oldest golf courses in Finland, hosted a men's Gant Open on the 2015 Challenge Tour.[1]

Winners

YearTourVenueWinnerCountryScoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upRef
Ladies Open by Pickala Rock Resort
2023LETPickala GolfCarmen Alonso Spain−15 (64-69-68=201)1 strokeSweden Johanna Gustavsson[2]
Åland 100 Ladies Open
2022LETÅland GCAnne-Charlotte Mora France−8 (70-70-68=208)1 strokeSweden Lisa Pettersson[3]
Gant Ladies Open
2021LETAura GolfMatilda Castren Finland−5 (71-69-68=208)3 strokesIndia Tvesa Malik
Finland Ursula Wikström
[4]
2020No tournament
Viaplay Ladies Finnish Open
2019LETASMessila GolfNina Pegova Russia−7 (67-72-70=209)4 strokesFinland Ursula Wikström
Finland Anna Backman
[5]
2018LETASMessila GolfJulia Engström Sweden−2 (71-72-71=214)PlayoffFinland Sanna Nuutinen
Finland Ursula Wikström
Sweden Emma Nilsson
Malaysia Ainil Johani Bakar
[6]
EVLI Ladies Finnish Open
2017LETASHillside GCUrsula Wikström Finland−12 (71-67-66=204)2 strokesFinland Sanna Nuutinen
Finland Charlotte Thompson
[7]
2016LETASHillside GCAinil Johani Bakar MalaysiaE (69-69-75=213)1 strokeAustria Sarah Schober [8]
HLR Golf Academy Open
2015LETASHillside GCAnne Van Dam Netherlands–6 (72-62-73=207)3 strokesSweden Johanna Gustavsson [9]
2014LETASHillside GCEmma Westin Sweden–11 (65-68-69=202)11 strokesScotland Jane Turner [10]
2013LETASHillside GCNicole Broch Larsen Denmark–3 (72-70-68=210)PlayoffSpain Patricia Sanz Barrio
Switzerland Fabienne In-Albon
[11]
Women's Bank Open
2012LETASHillside GCCecilie Lundgreen Norway–7 (68-69-69=206)3 strokesGermany Nina Holleder [12]
Felix Finnish Ladies Open
2011SGTAura GolfElin Andersson Sweden−2 (68-73-70=211)2 strokesFinland Ursula Wikström [13]
2010SGTAura GolfKaisa Ruuttila Finland+4 (73-73-71=217)PlayoffSweden Louise Larsson [14]
2009SGTAura GolfTandi Cuningham South Africa−4 (68-70-71=209)2 strokesSweden Elena Perrone
Norway Cecilie Lundgreen
[15]
2008SGTAura GolfZuzana Masinova Czech Republic−6 (73-69-65=207)4 strokesEngland Sarah Heath
Sweden Lotta Lovén
[16]
2007SGTAura GolfMarianne Skarpnord Norway−3 (71-69-70=210)PlayoffAustralia Wendy Berger [17]
2006SGTAura GolfMadeleine Holmblad Sweden−2 (68-72-71=211)2 strokesFinland Anna-Karin Salmén [18]
2005SGTAura GolfNina Reis Sweden−4 (68-72-69=209)3 strokesFinland Riikka Hakkarainen [19]
2004SGTAura GolfHanna-Leena Ronkainen Finland−8 (65-71-69=205)2 strokesFinland Minea Blomqvist [20]
2003SGTAura GolfLinda Wessberg SwedenPar (72-73-71=216)2 strokesFinland Hanna-Leena Ronkainen
Finland Jenni Kuosa
[21]
2002SGTAura GolfLinda Ericsson Sweden−4 (72-71-69=212)1 strokeFinland Riikka Hakkarainen [22]
2001SGTAura GolfPernilla Sterner Sweden−5 (70-70-71=211)3 strokesSweden Linda Ericsson [23]
2000SGTAura GolfLisa Hed  Sweden−7 (68-74-67=209)6 strokesSweden Mia Löjdahl
Sweden Sara Eklund
[24]
1999SGTAura GolfKristina Tucker Engström Sweden−5 (70-73-68=211)1 strokeSweden Erica Steen [25]
1998SGTAura GolfSusanne Westling Sweden+2 (73-71-74=218)1 strokeSweden Maria Ekberg [26]

See also

References

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  2. "Alonso Claims Maiden LET Title with Dramatic Win in Finland". Ladies European Tour. Retrieved 1 July 2023.
  3. "Mora Crowned Queen of the Castle". Ladies European Tour. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
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  25. "1999 Felix Finnish Ladies Open". Golfdata. Retrieved 15 July 2020.
  26. "1998 Felix Finnish Ladies Open". Golfdata. Retrieved 15 July 2020.
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