2008 Ladies European Tour

The 2008 Ladies European Tour was a series of golf tournaments for elite female golfers from around the world which took place from January through December 2008. The tournaments were sanctioned by the Ladies European Tour (LET).

2008 Ladies European Tour season
DurationFebruary 2008 (2008-02) – December 2008 (2008-12)
Number of official events30 (1 cancelled)
Order of MeritFrance Gwladys Nocera
Player of the YearFrance Gwladys Nocera
Rookie of the YearEngland Melissa Reid
Lowest stroke averageNorway Suzann Pettersen
2007
2009

The tour featured 28 official money events with prize money totalling more than €10.5 million, as well as the Women's World Cup of Golf and the European Ladies Golf Cup. Gwladys Nocera won the Order of Merit with earnings of €391,840, ahead of Helen Alfredsson, who finished second despite only having played in three events. Melissa Reid won Rookie of the Year honours, after finishing 12th in the Order of Merit.

Tournament results

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The table below shows the 2008 schedule. 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.[1]

Key
Major championships
LET majors in bold
Regular events
Team championships
Dates Tournament Location Winner Purse (€) Notes
18–20 Jan Women's World Cup of Golf South Africa   Jennifer Rosales
and Dorothy Delasin (n/a)
$1,400,000 Team event co-sanctioned by the five main women's tours;
unofficial prize money
31 Jan – 3 Feb Women's Australian Open Australia   Karrie Webb (n/a) A$400,000 Co-sanctioned by the ALPG Tour
7–10 Feb ANZ Ladies Masters Australia   Lisa Hall (4) A$480,000 Co-sanctioned by the ALPG Tour
3–6 Apr European Ladies Golf Cup Spain   Trish Johnson
and Rebecca Hudson
300,000 Team event; new in 2008; unofficial prize money
17–20 Apr Open De España Femenino Spain   Emma Zackrisson (1) 275,000
1–3 May Ladies Scottish Open Scotland   Gwladys Nocera (6) 200,000
8–11 May Turkish Ladies Open Turkey   Lotta Wahlin (1) 250,000 New tournament
22–25 May Ladies Swiss Open Switzerland   Suzann Pettersen (3) 525,000
29 May – 1 Jun Ladies German Open Germany   Amy Yang (2) 250,000 New tournament
6–8 Jun Dutch Ladies Open Netherlands   Gwladys Nocera (7) 250,000
13–15 Jun Ladies Open of Portugal Portugal   Anne-Lise Caudal (1) 200,000
19–22 Jun Tenerife Ladies Open Spain   Rebecca Hudson (2) 300,000
4–6 Jul Ladies English Open England   Rebecca Hudson (3) 165,000
11–13 Jul Ladies Irish Open Ireland   Suzann Pettersen (4) 450,000 New tournament
17–20 Jul BMW Ladies Italian Open Italy   Martina Eberl (2) 400,000
24–27 Jul Evian Masters France   Helen Alfredsson (11) $3,250,000 Co-sanctioned by the LPGA Tour
31 Jul – 3 Aug Ricoh Women's British Open England   Jiyai Shin (n/a) $2,100,000 Co-sanctioned by the LPGA Tour
7–10 Aug Scandinavian TPC hosted by Annika Sweden   Amy Yang (3) 200,000
14–17 Aug Wales Ladies Championship of Europe Wales   Lotta Wahlin (2) 450,000
22–24 Aug SAS Masters Norway   Gwladys Nocera (8) 200,000
29–31 Aug Finnair Masters Finalnd   Minea Blomqvist (2) 200,000
5–7 Sep Nykredit Masters Denmark   Martina Eberl (3) 200,000
11–14 Sep Austrian Ladies Open Austria   Laura Davies (28) 250,000
18–21 Sep Göteborg Masters Sweden   Gwladys Nocera (9) 250,000 New tournament
25–28 Sep Open de France Dames France   Anja Monke (1) 350,000
2–4 Oct Madrid Ladies Masters Spain   Gwladys Nocera (10) 400,000
31 Oct – 2 Nov Suzhou Taihu Ladies Open China   Annika Sörenstam (17) 200,000 Co-sanctioned by the Ladies Asian Golf Tour
13–16 Nov Saint Four Ladies Masters in Jeju South Korea   Hee-Kyung Seo (n/a) 500,000 Co-sanctioned by the LPGA of Korea Tour
3–6 Dec Indian Ladies Masters India Cancelled[2]
11–14 Dec Dubai Ladies Masters United Arab Emirates   Anja Monke (2) 500,000

Order of Merit rankings

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Rank Player Country Earnings (€)
1 Gwladys Nocera   France 391,840
2 Helen Alfredsson   Sweden 320,100
3 Martina Eberl   Germany 227,296
4 Amy Yang   South Korea 227,179
5 Anja Monke   Germany 184,779
6 Suzann Pettersen   Norway 183,279
7 Lotta Wahlin   Sweden 181,114
8 Paula Martí   Spain 162,698
9 Lisa Hall   England 157,289
10 Rebecca Hudson   England 145,276

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Armas announces 2008 Ladies European Tour schedule: Record number of events and prize money". Ladies European Tour. Retrieved 26 October 2024.
  2. ^ "Tournament axed in credit crunch". BBC Sport. 10 November 2008. Retrieved 12 November 2008.
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