Open de España Femenino
Tournament information
LocationMarbella, Andalusia, Spain
Established1982
Course(s)Alferini Golf (2022)
Par73
Length6,367 yards (5,822 m)
Tour(s)Ladies European Tour
FormatStroke play – 72 holes
Prize fund650,000 (2022)
Month playedNovember
Current champion
India Aditi Ashok
Alferini Golf is located in Spain
Alferini Golf
Alferini Golf
Location in Spain

The Spanish Women's Open (in Spanish: Open de España Femenino) is a professional golf tournament that has been part of the Ladies European Tour schedule since 2002. It is the national championship of Spain in golf.

Between 1982 and 1996 there were several unofficial editions of the tournament.[1]

Winners

YearVenueWinnerCountryScoreWinner's
share ()
2023Real Club de Golf Las Brisas Aditi Ashok  India 271 97,500
2022Villa Padierna Golf Club (Alferini Golf) Caroline Hedwall  Sweden 274 97,500
2021Los Naranjos Golf ClubCarlota Ciganda Spain27390,000
2020Real Club de Golf GuadalminaEmily Kristine Pedersen Denmark27345,000
2019Aloha Golf ClubAnne van Dam (2) Netherlands27545,000
2018La Quinta Golf & Country ClubAnne van Dam Netherlands27145,000
2017Real Club de Golf GuadalminaAzahara Muñoz (2) Spain26945,000
2016Aloha Golf ClubAzahara Muñoz Spain27845,000
2015: No tournament
2014Golf Costa AdejeConnie Chen South Africa27652,500
2013Club de Campo Villa de MadridLee-Anne Pace South Africa27552,500
2012Las Américas Golf CourseStacey Keating Australia27952,500
2011La Quinta Golf ResortMelissa Reid England28052,500
2010Villa Padierna Golf Club (Flamingos Course)Laura Davies England20252,500
2009Panorámica Club de GolfBecky Brewerton Wales27041,250
2008Panorámica Club de GolfEmma Zackrisson Sweden28141,250
2007Club de Campo del MediterráneoNikki Garrett Australia27541,250
2006Panorámica Club de GolfLynnette Brooky New Zealand27541,250
2005Panorámica Club de GolfIben Tinning Denmark27341,250
2004Club de Golf La CoruñaStéphanie Arricau France27941,250
2003Campos de Golf de SalamancaFederica Dassù Italy28237,500
2002Campos de Golf de SalamancaKarine Icher France27737,500
1997–2001: No tournament
La Manga Spanish Open
1996La Manga ClubCaryn Louw South Africa2069,000
1995La Manga ClubRachel Hetherington Australia2027,500
1994La Manga ClubMarie-Laure de Lorenzi France282
1989–1993: No tournament
1988La Manga ClubMarie-Laure Taya France207
1987La Manga ClubCorinne Dibnah Australia276
1986La Manga ClubLaura Davies England286
1985La Manga ClubAlison Sheard South Africa285
1984La Manga ClubMaxine Burton England286
1983: No tournament
1982Las AvesRosie Jones United States224

References

  1. "Open de España Femenino" (PDF). Real Federación Española de Golf. Retrieved 2009-05-26.

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