2018 Ladies European Tour

The 2018 Ladies European Tour was a series of golf tournaments for elite female golfers from around the world, which took place from 1 February to 25 November. The tournaments were sanctioned by the Ladies European Tour (LET).

Schedule

The table below shows the 2018 schedule.[1] The numbers in brackets after the winners' names indicate the career wins on the Ladies European Tour, including that event, and is only shown for members of the tour.

Date Tournament Location Winner WWGR
points
Notes
1–4 Feb Oates Victorian Open Australia Minjee Lee (1) 15 Co-sanctioned with the ALPG Tour
9–11 Feb ActewAGL Canberra Classic Australia Jiyai Shin (n/a) 16.5 Co-sanctioned with the ALPG Tour
22–25 Feb Australian Ladies Classic Australia Céline Boutier (2) 8 Co-sanctioned with the ALPG Tour
1–4 Mar Women's NSW Open Australia Meghan MacLaren (1) 6 Co-sanctioned with the ALPG Tour
8–10 Mar Investec South African Women's Open South Africa Ashleigh Buhai (2) 6
19–22 Apr Lalla Meryem Cup Morocco Jenny Haglund (1) 6
31 May – 2 Jun Jabra Ladies Open France Astrid Vayson de Pradenne (1) 6 Dual-ranking event with the LET Access Series
21–24 Jun Ladies European Thailand Championship Thailand Kanyalak Preedasuttijit (1) 6
26–29 Jul Aberdeen Standard Investments Ladies Scottish Open Scotland Ariya Jutanugarn (3) 46 Co-sanctioned with the LPGA Tour
2–5 Aug Ricoh Women's British Open England Georgia Hall (1) 100 Co-sanctioned with the LPGA Tour
6–9 Sep Lacoste Ladies Open de France France Caroline Hedwall (6) 8
13–16 Sep Evian Championship France Angela Stanford (n/a) 100 Co-sanctioned with the LPGA Tour
20–23 Sep Estrella Damm Ladies Open Spain Anne van Dam (2) 16
18–21 Oct Hero Women's Indian Open India Becky Morgan (1) 6
22–25 Nov Andalucia Costa Del Sol Open De España Femenino Spain Anne van Dam (3) 12

Order of Merit rankings

RankPlayerCountryPoints
1Georgia Hall England667.73
2Anne van Dam Netherlands518.18
3Caroline Hedwall Sweden453.35
4Jenny Haglund Sweden426.10
5Sarah Kemp Australia354.71
6Christine Wolf Austria281.44
7Olivia Cowan Germany248.15
8Karolin Lampert Germany241.08
9Klára Spilková Czech Republic198.24
10Céline Boutier France193.17

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See also

References

  1. "Australian swing to kick off 2018 on Ladies European Tour". Ladies European Tour. Retrieved 17 December 2017.
  2. "Order of Merit – 2018 Season". Ladies European Tour.
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