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Watch: Ladies European Tour highlights from round 3 of the NSW Women's Open

The NSW Women’s Open, a thrilling addition to the Ladies European Tour, is taking place at the prestigious Magenta Shores Golf & Country Club in New South Wales, Australia. The tournament, offering a commendable prize money of €300,000, has seen some remarkable golf by the women professionals over four rounds.

Mariajo Uribe from Colombia secured the win in Australia, with a total score of -14. Right on her heels, Bronte Law from England managed to claim the second spot with a total score of -13. Marta Martin from Spain ended up in the third position with a total score of -9. England’s Cara Gainer and Taiwanese Pei-Ying Tsai wrapped up the round with a tie at the fourth spot, both with a total score of -8.

In terms of the day’s best performance, Bronte Law and Leonie Harm from Germany, and Teresa Toscano from Spain were the stars, each recording a daily score of -5.

This marks a significant event in the Ladies European Tour, with both experienced golfers and young talents showcasing exceptional skills. The tournament video, consisting of the NSW Women’s Open Highlights, presents an engaging compilation of the highlights of the third round of this noteworthy tournament.

With the tournament now concluded, the attention now shifts towards the next events in the Ladies European Tour. One thing is certain – there’s no dearth of talent in women’s professional golf and each tournament on the tour is proof of that. Remember to stay tuned for more Ladies European Tour highlights from future tournaments.

NSW Women’s Open: The Ladies European Tour round 3 highlights

About the Ladies European Tour

The Ladies European Tour is the leading professional golf tournament series for women in Europe. It is the European counterpart to the LPGA Tour (Ladies Professional Golf Association), which mainly takes place in the USA. The LET offers talented female golfers the opportunity to compete at a high level and serves as a platform for players to make a name for themselves internationally.
The tour includes a variety of tournaments in different European countries as well as outside of Europe. This international presence allows players to prove themselves on different courses and in different competitive conditions. For many players, the LET is an important step in their career.

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Ladies European Tour Live Blog: Forsterling wins in Tampa

Aramco Team Series – USA 2024 Live Scores

The Aramco Team Series – USA in the season 2024 is being played in Tampa, Florida, USA at the Feather Sound Country Club. The tournament starts at the Friday, 8th of March and ends at the Sunday, 10th of March 2024.
The Aramco Team Series – USA is part of the Ladies European Tour in the season 2024. In 2024 all players competing for a total prize money of $1,000,000.
The course for the tournament at Feather Sound Country Club plays at Par 72.

The Ladies European Tour is playing the first of a total of five events in the Aramco Team Series. In Tampa, Florida, three pros and one amateur will play together as a team in the ‘Two from Four’ format for the team victory. The individual scores also count towards the tournament’s individual ranking.

Ladies European Tour live

The Ladies European Tour is the leading professional golf tournament series for women in Europe. It is the European counterpart to the LPGA Tour (Ladies Professional Golf Association), which mainly takes place in the USA. The LET offers talented female golfers the opportunity to compete at a high level and serves as a platform for players to make a name for themselves internationally.

The tour includes a variety of tournaments in different European countries as well as outside of Europe. This international presence allows players to prove themselves on different courses and in different competitive conditions. For many players, the LET is an important step in their career.

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Ladies European Tour: Lalla Meryem Cup 2024 Live Blog – Bronte Law wins

Lalla Meryem Cup 2024 Live Scores

The Lalla Meryem Cup in the season 2024 is being played in Rabat, Morocco at the Royal Golf Dar Es Salam (Blue Course). The tournament starts at the Thursday, 22nd of February and ends at the Saturday, 24th of February 2024.
The Lalla Meryem Cup is part of the Ladies European Tour in the season 2024. In 2024 all players competing for a total prize money of €450,000.
The course for the tournament at Royal Golf Dar Es Salam (Blue Course) plays at Par 73.

In 2024, the Moroccan Golf Federation will once again be organizing a tournament for the PGA Tour Champions and the Ladies European Tour at the same time. As part of the Lalla Meryem Cup, the ladies will be playing this week in Riyadh, Morocco.

Ladies European Tour live

The Ladies European Tour is the leading professional golf tournament series for women in Europe. It is the European counterpart to the LPGA Tour (Ladies Professional Golf Association), which mainly takes place in the USA. The LET offers talented female golfers the opportunity to compete at a high level and serves as a platform for players to make a name for themselves internationally.

The tour includes a variety of tournaments in different European countries as well as outside of Europe. This international presence allows players to prove themselves on different courses and in different competitive conditions. For many players, the LET is an important step in their career.

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Ladies European Tour: An impressive victory for Patty Tavatanakit

At the second tournament of the year on the Ladies European Tour, a former major winner is pulling away from the competition. Esther Henseleit can celebrate a strong result in Saudi Arabia.

Ladies European Tour: Patty T wins by seven strokes.

Nobody could stop Thailand’s Patty Tavatanakit on the LET this weekend at the Aramco Saudi Ladies International 2024. With a magnificent performance, the pro also known as Patty T ended up on the podium at the Riyadh Golf Club with a seven-shot lead. Six birdies, an eagle and a bogey were seen on the scorecard after a final round of 65.

With absurd precision, the 24-year-old thrilled the fans at the weekend and gave the competition no chance. The winner of the 2021 Chevron Championship was in the lead all weekend and can celebrate her first title on the Ladies European Tour.

The Highlights from Day 4 of the Aramco Saudi Ladies International 2024

But it wasn’t just the winner who played outstanding golf in Saudi Arabia. Esther Henseleit put herself in the top places the day before with her magnificent round of 65 and made up for her first day with two strokes over par. She maintained her second place with eleven strokes under par ahead of Minami Katsu and Charley Hull, who shared third place with nine strokes under par.

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Ladies European Tour: Magical Kenya Ladies Open 2024 Live Blog

Magical Kenya Ladies Open 2024 Live Scores

The Magical Kenya Ladies Open in the season 2024 is being played in Kilifi County, Kenya at the Vipingo Ridge Golf Resort. The tournament starts at the Thursday, 8th of February and ends at the Wednesday, 17th of January 2024.
The Magical Kenya Ladies Open is part of the Ladies European Tour in the season 2024. In 2024 all players competing for a total prize money of €300,000.
The course for the tournament at Vipingo Ridge Golf Resort plays at Par 73.

The Ladies European Tour kicks off the new calendar year in Kenya. The tour’s opening tournament will once again be about one of the most unusual trophies in sport – a trophy in the shape of a giraffe’s head.

Ladies European Tour live

The Ladies European Tour is the leading professional golf tournament series for women in Europe. It is the European counterpart to the LPGA Tour (Ladies Professional Golf Association), which mainly takes place in the USA. The LET offers talented female golfers the opportunity to compete at a high level and serves as a platform for players to make a name for themselves internationally.

The tour includes a variety of tournaments in different European countries as well as outside of Europe. This international presence allows players to prove themselves on different courses and in different competitive conditions. For many players, the LET is an important step in their career.

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Ladies European Tour: Georgia Hall wins the Saudi Ladies International

England’s Georgia Hall delivered a measured final round 71 to win the $1million Aramco Saudi Ladies International presented by Public Investment Fund by five shots at Royal Greens Golf & Country Club, on the Jeddah coast.

After being congratulated on the final green by Solheim Cup team member and good friend Emily Kristine Pedersen, a clearly delighted Hall showed how much the win – her first on the Ladies European Tour since her only other Tour victory, the 2018 Women’s Open – meant. “It’s fantastic to win in March, so early in the season,” said the world #25. “I really love this place and love the golf course. I was fine after 18, and then Emily started crying, and it made me cry. I was just really proud of the way I played today.”

Ladies European Tour: Georgia Hall seals the win

Hall’s one-under-par round started with two birdies in the first three holes to extend her overnight lead to seven shots, from where she never really looked back. “That was the plan in my head,” said the 25-year-old. “The front nine is a little bit easier, a little bit less wind than we’ve had, so I tried to take advantage and hit some really good shots on the front nine to get me further ahead, and that kind of settled me.”

Despite four bogeys – on five, 10, 15 and 16 – the chasing pack never got closer than four shots. Hall – a runner up at the Aramco Saudi Ladies International in 2020 – sealed things with a birdie three on 17, rolling in a 15-foot putt. She continued: “Even on 16, I thought it was a pretty good shot. It just didn’t come back. It was so tough. It was windier than yesterday, and 15, 16 can be very tricky, so I tried a few damage limitations there. Obviously really happy with the birdie on 17.”

“To lead all week is very special. I think the first round really was very important for me. I played incredible that round. It really set me up for the rest of the week. Sometimes it’s not always easy with a five-shot lead into the last day, it’s a little bit more pressure on you, but I was really happy with the way I conducted myself today.”

Napoleaova an Gustavsson in joint second place

Joint second place went to the former Czech Republic international footballer cum LET rookie Kristyna Napoleaova, and Johanna Gustavsson of Sweden. It was fairy tale stuff for 25-year-old Napoleaova, who was competing in only her second event as an LET professional, and who had shared the Day Two lead with Hall. “To be honest, it’s kind of like a dream,” she said. “I didn’t expect even to get into the event. Golf Saudi provided me with an invite, which was incredible. What happened this week is like a fairy tale. It’s been an absolutely incredible week. I’m so grateful to have been here and can’t wait to come back again.”

Napoleaova picks up $75,000 USD, a cool $71,300 more than her maiden LET event. She said: “To be fair, I had no idea what the prize money is. I’m glad I didn’t look because then I would have been like slightly nervous on the last hole, which I was anyways, so better not to know!”

Kelly Whaley carded record-breaking round

The best round of the day came from breakout US golf star Kelly Whaley, who set a new Ladies European Tour record with an incredible eight birdies in a row, to finish joint sixth. The 24-year-old went -8 from the fourth hole through 11, en route to equaling Royal Greens’ course-record 63. It was the first time in history any player has bagged more than seven consecutive birdies in a regular season LET event.

Whaley – who turned pro in 2019 and was competing in her first ever event outside the States – said: “It is the best round I’ve ever had in a tournament. My whole goal today was to just enjoy it and have fun, being my first international professional event. I’ve never had eight birdies in a row. That’s something memorable for anyone!”

“Once I made about four or five, I said, ‘Okay, you’re in it now – you can’t stop!’. So, I just kept giving myself opportunities and it was a lot of fun. I think in these situations pressure can get to you, and it becomes almost daunting, but I really approached today trying to just enjoy every shot and find something about every hole that I loved, whether it be the view or just something else. It was just a really memorable day.”

(Text: Press release Saudi Ladies International)