LETAS Grand Finale
Tournament information
LocationParis, France
Established2019
Course(s)Golf de l'Isle Adam
Par72
Tour(s)LET Access Series
Format54-hole Stroke play
Prize fund80,000
Month playedOctober
Current champion
Finland Niina Liias

The LETAS Grand Finale was a women's professional golf tournament played as the season finale of the LET Access Series, held first in 2019 in France.

The inaugural tournament was held in 2019 at Golf Club de La Largue in Mooslargue, France as the Road To La Largue Final. With a purse of 80,000 it was the richest on LETAS to date (excluding dual-ranking events with the Ladies European Tour). Overnight leader Niina Liias clinched the title in a playoff against Magdalena Simmermacher. Liias secured her maiden professional victory with a birdie on the 365-yard par four 9th thanks to an eight iron approach that left her a short putt for the win.[1]

2020 and 2021 saw pandemic schedule disruptions but the event was scheduled to return in 2022, now held at L'Isle Adam near Paris.[2] The 2022 tournament was eventually removed from the schedule.[3] The tournament was dropped from the 2023 schedule.[4]

The 2022 tournament was to feature the top 50 players in the Order of Merit along with 10 invitees.[5]

Winners

YearWinnerCountryScoreMargin of
victory
Runner-upPurse (€)VenueRef
LETAS Grand Finale
2022Tournament cancelled80,000L'Isle Adam[6]
2020–21: No tournament
Road To La Largue Final
2019Niina Liias Finland−6 (71-68-71=210)PlayoffArgentina Magdalena Simmermacher80,000La Largue[7]

References

  1. "Liias Beats Simmermacher In Play-Off To Clinch Road To La Largue Final Title". LET Access Series. Retrieved 11 March 2022.
  2. "2022 LETAS schedule" (PDF).
  3. "LET Access Series – 2022 Season". LET Access Series.
  4. "LET Access Series – 2023 Season". LET Access Series.
  5. "LET Access Series Excited To Announce 2022 Grand Finale". LET Access Series. Retrieved 11 March 2022.
  6. "2022 LETAS Grand Final". LET Access Series. Retrieved 11 March 2022.
  7. "2019 Road To La Largue Final". LET Access Series. Retrieved 11 March 2022.
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