Rörstrand Ladies Open

The Rörstrand Ladies Open was a women's professional golf tournament on the Swedish Golf Tour played annually from 1991 until 1997. It was always held at the Lidköping Golf Club in Lidköping, Sweden.[1]

Rörstrand Ladies Open
Tournament information
LocationLidköping, Sweden
Established1991
Course(s)Lidköping GK
Par71
Tour(s)Swedish Golf Tour
Format54-hole stroke play
Prize fundSEK 85–100,000
Month playedMay
Final year1997
Tournament record score
Aggregate206 Linda Ericsson (1992)
To par−7 as above
Final champion
Sweden Karolina Andersson

The tournament attracted top female Swedish golfers and in 1991 future Ladies European Tour (LET) player Maria Bertilsköld won, while Marie Wennersten, winner of the 1985 Mitsubishi Colt Cars Jersey Open finished third, and Åsa Gottmo, eventual winner of the Wales Ladies Championship of Europe, finished fifth.[2]

1993 marked the tournament's peak, with many international players from the LET taking part, boasting a field including 13-time LET winner Corinne Dibnah, LET/LPGA winners Mardi Lunn, Debbie Dowling, Carin Koch, Sofia Grönberg-Whitmore and that year's winner Dale Reid, a Scottish golfing legend with 21 European Tour victories. On the cusp of breaking through and become LPGA Rookie of the Year 1994, Annika Sörenstam finished 14th, 8 strokes behind Reid.[3]

In 1996 Sophie Gustafson, who would go on to win 16 times on the Ladies European Tour, secured her first professional win head of her maiden LET victory at the Ladies Swiss Open three weeks later. Runner-up Maria Hjorth, the 1995 European Ladies Amateur Champion, had just turned professional and would soon go on to win five times on the LPGA Tour and play 5 Solheim Cups. Charlotta Sörenstam finished tied for 7th, 7 strokes behind Gustafson.[4]

Winners

YearWinnerScoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upPrize
fund (SEK)
Ref
1997Sweden Karolina Andersson (a)−5 (67-70-71=208)2 strokesSweden Nina Karlsson85,000[5]
1996Sweden Sophie Gustafson+4 (73-72-72=217)4 strokesSweden Maria Hjorth
Sweden Petra Rigby
85,000[4]
1995Sweden Sara Eklund (a)+9 (77-78-67=222)1 strokeSweden Åsa Gottmo
Finland Riikka Hakkarainen
85,000[6]
1994Sweden Anna-Carin Jonasson (a)+4 (217)2 strokesSweden Helene Koch85,000[7]
1993Scotland Dale Reid+3 (216)1 strokeSweden Karolina Andersson
Sweden Carin Koch
England Sarah Nicklin
100,000[3]
1992Sweden Linda Ericsson (a)−7 (206)5 strokesSweden Anna-Carin Jonasson85,000[8]
1991Sweden Maria Bertilsköld−1 (212)5 strokesSweden Maria Brink85,000[2]

References

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