Japan has its newest Major winner after Ayaka Furue’s final day heroics in France 🏆 #RaiseOurGame | #EvianChamp
About us
Ladies European Golf Venture Limited, the company which operates the Ladies European Tour, is a joint venture collaboration between Ladies European Tour and the Ladies Professional Golf Association, which started on 8 January 2020 and was formed to increase playing opportunities for female golfers in Europe. Its board comprises 12 directors, including LPGA Commissioner Mike Whan, European Tour Chief Executive Keith Pelley, The R&A’s Chief Executive Martin Slumbers and the Chair of the LET, Marta Figueras Dotti. The entity will be led by CEO Alexandra Armas. The 2020 LET season is the 42nd series of golf tournaments since the professional tour was founded in 1978 and marks the first edition of the Race to Costa Del Sol. The LET Access Series is the official development tour of the LET, formed to give players an opportunity to compete and progress onto the LET and achieve their dreams in professional golf.
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http://www.ladieseuropeantour.com
External link for Ladies European Tour
- Industry
- Spectator Sports
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Denham, Buckinghamshire
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1978
- Specialties
- Golf, Sports, and Golf Tournaments
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Denham Court Drive
Denham, Buckinghamshire UB9 5PG England, GB
Employees at Ladies European Tour
Updates
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Virginia Elena Carta was a panellist in the environmental Change with Conversation panel held at the Aramco Team Series presented by PIF – London. The topic of the panel was “Green on and off the green: Advancing environmental sustainability in sport”. #LETCelebratingTheGreen presented by Dow
CARTA BRINGS SUSTAINABILITY KNOWLEDGE TO PANEL IN LONDON - Ladies European Tour
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Leona Maguire became the first Irishwoman to win on the Ladies European Tour (LET) after sinking her eagle putt on the final hole of the Aramco Team Series presented by PIF – London 🏆 #RaiseOurGame | #SEETheImpact
MAGUIRE MAKES HISTORY WITH MAIDEN LET TITLE AS TEAM NADAUD TRIUMPH AT ARAMCO TEAM SERIES – LONDON - Ladies European Tour
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As global awareness of environmental issues continues to rise, the sports industry is increasingly recognising its impact on the environment. Join us for Change with Conversation in partnership with FII Institute as we explore the crucial role that all stakeholders in sports can play in creating a positive environmental impact through sports events and golf communities. 🎤 We are delighted to welcome our expert panel: Owen James - Sustainability Manager, England Golf Katie Neck - Founder & Managing Director of Sustained Futures Virginia Elena Carta - Ladies European Tour Player & Sustainability Consultant #SEETheImpact
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England’s Alice Hewson is a now a two-time Ladies European Tour (LET) winner after defeating India’s Tvesa Malik in a playoff to win the VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open. With both stars locked on 11-under par after a dramatic final round – one which saw Hewson fire a 65 (-6) – the 26-year-old made a clutch birdie on the first playoff hole to seal the deal and earn her first victory since the Investec South African Women’s Open in 2020. #RaiseOurGame | #SwissLadiesOpen
HEWSON CLINCHES DRAMATIC PLAYOFF WIN AT VP BANK SWISS LADIES OPEN - Ladies European Tour
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Marta Martin fired an exceptional 63 (-9) on the final day of the 2024 Tipsport Czech Ladies Open to win by four strokes. The Spanish star had produced rounds of 69 and 67 on the first two days to sit in a share of second place after 36 holes at Royal Beroun Golf Club. Martin went on a birdie spree during the final day rolling in seven consecutive birdies on holes five thru 11 which helped her secure victory with a total of 17-under-par. It was the Spaniard’s second professional victory and her second in Czechia after winning the Amundi Czech Ladies Challenge on the LET Access Series in 2023. #RaiseOurGame | #CzechLadiesOpen
MARTA MARTIN WINS MAIDEN LET TITLE AT TIPSPORT CZECH LADIES OPEN - Ladies European Tour
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Amy Taylor‘s wish came true at the Ladies Italian Open as the 23-year-old secured a one shot victory to land her maiden Ladies European Tour (LET) title. Leading by one on seven-under par before the start of play, Taylor produced a confident performance firing a final round 69 (-3) at Golf Nazionale to pip Spain’s Maria Hernandez to the famous trophy. “I have no words at the moment!” she said after the victory. “I can’t really believe it. Earlier this week I went to the [Trevi] fountain in Rome and I did throw a coin in and wish that I would win! I didn’t tell anyone, but it came true! So Rome really is a magical place and I’m so grateful to win here.” #RaiseOurGame | #LadiesItalianOpen
AMY TAYLOR TRIUMPHS AT LADIES ITALIAN OPEN - Ladies European Tour
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Hometown hero Linn Grant clinched a one-shot victory on a dramatic final day at the 2024 Volvo Car Scandinavian Mixed. The 24-year-old started the day 11 shots behind fellow Swede Sebastian Söderberg, who had led from the start of the tournament. Grant fired a bogey-free 65 (-7) on the final day to post the clubhouse lead of 17-under-par at Vasatorps Golfklubb. In what was an afternoon full of testing conditions, Söderberg had a one-shot lead heading into the last but made a double bogey meaning Grant was champion again. #RaiseOurGame | #VolvoScandinavianMixed
HISTORY-MAKER GRANT SECURES VICTORY AT 2024 VOLVO CAR SCANDINAVIAN MIXED - Ladies European Tour
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MAJOR NEWS The Amundi Evian Championship confirms its ambition to develop women’s sport and increases its prize money to $8 million USD 👏 #RaiseOurGame
THE AMUNDI EVIAN CHAMPIONSHIP INCREASES ITS PRIZE MONEY TO $8 MILLION USD - Ladies European Tour
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