2002 Ladies European Tour
The 2002 Ladies European Tour was a series of golf tournaments for elite female golfers from around the world which took place from January through December 2002. The tournaments were sanctioned by the Ladies European Tour (LET).
Tournaments
The table below shows the 2002 schedule.[1] The numbers in brackets after the winners' names show the number of career wins they had on the Ladies European Tour up to and including that event. This is only shown for members of the tour.
Date | Name | Venue | Location | Winner | Prize fund | Prize fund (€) | Notes |
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21–24 Feb | ANZ Ladies Masters | RACV Royal Pines Resort | Australia | ![]() | $750,000 | €433,969 | Co-sanctioned by the ALPG Tour |
28–3 Mar | AAMI Women's Australian Open | Yarra Yarra Golf Club | Australia | ![]() | $500,000 | €289,318 | Co-sanctioned by the ALPG Tour |
2–5 May | Tenerife Ladies Open | Golf Del Sur, San Miguel de Abona | Spain | ![]() | €200,000 | €200,000 | |
10–12 May | Ladies Irish Open | Killarney Golf & Fishing Club | Ireland | ![]() | €165,000 | €165,000 | |
16–19 May | La Perla Ladies Italian Open | UNA Poggio Dei Medici Golf Resort | Italy | ![]() | £117,000 | €190,000 | |
25–26 May | Ladies Open de Costa Azul | Aroeira Golf Club | Portugal | ![]() | €70,000 | €70,000 | |
30 May – 2 Jun | Caja Duero Open de Espana Femenino | Campo de Golf de Salamanca | Spain | ![]() | €250,000 | €250,000 | |
12–15 Jun | Evian Masters | Evian Masters Golf Club | France | ![]() | $2,100,000 | €2,371,407 | Co-sanctioned by the LPGA Tour |
20–23 Jun | Arras Open de France Dames | Golf d'Arras | France | ![]() | €275,000 | €275,000 | |
1–4 Aug | P4 Norwegian Masters | Oslo Golf Club | Norway | ![]() | £220,000 | €363,880 | |
8–11 Aug | Weetabix Women's British Open | Turnberry GC | Scotland | ![]() | £1,000,000 | €1,654,000 | Co-sanctioned by the LPGA Tour |
15–18 Aug | Compaq Open | Vasatorps Golfklubb | Sweden | ![]() | £300,000 | €537,550 | |
22–25 Aug | Wales WPGA Championship of Europe | Royal Porthcawl Golf Club | Wales | ![]() | £400,000 | €661,600 | |
20–22 Sep | Solheim Cup | Interlachen Country Club | United States | ![]() | Team event; no prize money | Co-sanctioned by the LPGA Tour | |
3–5 Oct | Biarritz Ladies Classic | Biarritz le Phare GC | France | ![]() | €165,000 | €165,000 |
Major championships in bold.
Order of Merit rankings
Rank | Player | Country | Points |
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1 | Paula Martí | ![]() | 6,589.50 |
2 | Maria Hjorth | ![]() | 6,483.65 |
3 | Sophie Gustafson | ![]() | 5,613.25 |
4 | Iben Tinning | ![]() | 5,472.46 |
5 | Åsa Gottmo | ![]() | 4,851.51 |
6 | Karine Icher | ![]() | 4,642.04 |
7 | Marine Monnet | ![]() | 4,500.13 |
8 | Suzann Pettersen | ![]() | 4,403.40 |
9 | Laura Davies | ![]() | 4,359.92 |
10 | Raquel Carriedo | ![]() | 4,291.38 |
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gollark: What *sort* of challenge?
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