Ladies European Tour
Professional golf tour for women
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The Ladies European Tour is a professional golf tour for women which was founded in 1978. It is based at Buckinghamshire Golf Club near London in England. Like many UK-based sports organisations it is a company limited by guarantee, a legal structure which enables it to focus on maximising returns to its members through prize money, rather than on making profits for investors. The tour is run by a board of directors and a Players' Council. Most of the players on the tour are European, with members from more than 40 countries internationally. The tour operates tournaments across five continents.
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'That putt was for Ireland' - Maguire first Irish winner on LET TourLeona Maguire becomes the first Irish golfer to win on the Ladies European Tour [LET] with a one-shot victory at the Aramco Team Series in Hemel Hempstead.BBC Sport - Published | |
Hewson ends four-year title drought at Swiss OpenEngland's Alice Hewson claims her first Ladies European Tour title in four years with a play-off victory at the Swiss Open.BBC Sport - Published | |
England's Taylor wins Rome title after fountain wishEngland's Amy Taylor, 23, secures her first Ladies European Tour win with victory at the Italian Open in Rome.BBC Sport - Published | |
'It is daunting that every mistake will cost me'England's Annabell Fuller says she had some quick decisions to make about turning professional after qualifying to compete on this year's Ladies European Tour, writes Iain Carter.BBC Sport - Published | |
Ashok wins in Spain as Cheenglab claims LET titleIndia's Aditi Ashok wins her second Ladies European Tour title of the year as Thailand's Trichat Cheenglab claims the season-long Race to Costa del Sol.BBC Sport - Published | |
Putting key as Indian Dagar seeks historic LET titleDiksha Dagar knows a strong finish in Andalucia will see her become the first Indian golfer to win the Ladies European Tour order of merit.BBC Sport - Published | |
Former Solheim Cup captain Reid dies aged 64Dale Reid, who twice topped the Ladies European Tour order of merit and twice captained Europe's Solheim Cup team, dies at the age of 64.BBC Sport - Published | |
Lee sets 36-hole record at Aramco Team SeriesAlison Lee sets a 36-hole scoring record on the Ladies European Tour with a second successive 61 at the Aramco Team Series in Saudi Arabia.BBC Sport - Published | |
Cheenglab pips Hall to Big Green Egg Open victoryThailand's Trichat Cheenglab birdies the last to pip Wales' Lydia Hall to victory at the Big Green Egg Open on the Ladies European Tour.BBC Sport - Published | |
Gainer denied first LET win in play-offEngland's Cara Gainer falls agonisingly short of claiming her first win on the Ladies' European Tour as she loses in a play-off at the German Masters.BBC Sport - Published | |
England's Humphreys wins Joburg Ladies OpenEngland's Lily May Humphreys wins her maiden title on the Ladies European Tour with victory in the Joburg Ladies Open at Modderfontein.BBC Sport - Published | |
Ladies European Tour offers record £31m prize poolPlayers will compete for an overall prize fund of £30.8m over the 30 events of the Ladies European Tour in 2023.BBC Sport - Published | |
Grant secures Ladies European Tour crown in SpainSweden's Linn Grant wins the European Ladies Tour title for the first time as compatriot Caroline Hedwall takes victory in season-ending Andalucia Costa del Sol Open de Espana.BBC Sport - Published |