Women's Scottish Open is located in Scotland
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Women's Scottish Open venues ( 2023 venue)

The FreeD Group Women's Scottish Open is a women's professional golf tournament in Scotland on the Ladies European Tour (LET). First played in 1986, it became a regular fixture on the tour schedule in 2010.

Since 2017 it has been co-sanctioned by the LPGA Tour and played in late July, the week prior to the Women's British Open. A 54-hole event from 2007 through 2016, it returned to a 72-hole event.

Winners

Year Tour[a] Venue Winner Score Margin
of victory
Runners-up Winner's
share ($)
Trust Golf Women's Scottish Open
2023 LET, LPGA Dundonald Links France Céline Boutier 273 (−15) 2 strokes South Korea Kim Hyo-joo 300,000
2022 LET, LPGA Dundonald Links Japan Ayaka Furue 267 (−21) 3 strokes France Céline Boutier 300,000
2021 LET, LPGA Dumbarnie Links United States Ryann O'Toole 271 (−17) 3 strokes New Zealand Lydia Ko
Thailand Atthaya Thitikul
225,000
Aberdeen Standard Investments Ladies Scottish Open
2020 LET, LPGA Renaissance Club United States Stacy Lewis 279 (−5) Playoff[b] United States Cheyenne Knight
Spain Azahara Muñoz
Denmark Emily Kristine Pedersen
225,000
2019 LET, LPGA Renaissance Club South Korea M. J. Hur 264 (−20) 4 strokes Thailand Moriya Jutanugarn
South Korea Lee Jeong-eun
225,000
2018 LET, LPGA Gullane GC Thailand Ariya Jutanugarn 271 (−13) 1 stroke Australia Minjee Lee 225,000
Aberdeen Asset Management Ladies Scottish Open
2017 LET, LPGA Dundonald Links South Korea Lee Mi-hyang 282 (−6) 1 stroke South Korea Mi Jung Hur
Australia Karrie Webb
225,000
Aberdeen Asset Management Ladies Scottish Open
2016 LET Dundonald Links France Isabelle Boineau 205 (−11) 1 stroke Sweden Linda Wessberg 75,000
2015 LET Dundonald Links Australia Rebecca Artis 210 (−6) 2 strokes Norway Suzann Pettersen 75,000
2014 LET Archerfield Links England Trish Johnson 209 (−7) 2 strokes France Gwladys Nocera 38,654
2013 LET Archerfield Links Scotland Catriona Matthew 208 (−8) 2 strokes England Hannah Burke 31,537
2012 LET Archerfield Links Scotland Carly Booth 212 (−4) 1 stroke Australia Frances Bondad
England Florentyna Parker
32,706
Aberdeen Ladies Scottish Open
2011 LET Archerfield Links Scotland Catriona Matthew 201 (−15) 10 strokes United States Hannah Jun 33,000
Ladies Scottish Open
2010 LET Archerfield Links France Virginie Lagoutte-Clément 217 (+1) 1 stroke England Trish Johnson
South Africa Lee-Anne Pace
England Sophie Walker
30,000
2009: No tournament
Aberdeen Asset Management Ladies Scottish Open
2008 LET The Carrick France Gwladys Nocera 208 (−5) 2 strokes Sweden Maria Boden 30,000
De Vere Ladies Scottish Open
2007 LET The Carrick Sweden Sophie Gustafson 210 (−3) 5 strokes England Danielle Masters
Sweden Sofia Renell
England Kirsty Taylor
30,000
1996–2006: No tournament
Payne & Gunter Scottish Open
1995 LET Dalmahoy Hotel & CC England Alison Nicholas 272 (−16) 1 stroke France Patricia Meunier £11,250
The New Skoda Women's Scottish Open
1994 LET Dalmahoy Hotel & CC England Laura Davies 278 (−10) 1 stroke Denmark Karina Orum £11,250
1989–93: No tournament
Bowring Ladies Scottish Open
1988 LET Cawder GC Scotland Catherine Panton 293 (+1) 1 stroke England Debbie Dowling
Northern Ireland Maureen Garner
England Alison Nicholas
£6,000
1987 LET Cawder GC Scotland Dale Reid 285 (−3) Playoff[c] England Laura Davies £4,500
1986 LET Dalmahoy Hotel & CC United States Meredith Marshall[3] 283 (−5) 7 strokes England Laura Davies £4,500
  1. ^ LET – Ladies European Tour; LPGA – LPGA Tour
  2. ^ Lewis won with a birdie on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff.[1]
  3. ^ Reid won on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff after Davies found a water hazard from the tee.[2]

Tournament records

Year Player Score Round
2022 Ayaka Furue 62 (−10) 4th

References

  1. ^ "Ladies Scottish Open: Stacy Lewis wins after four-way play-off". BBC Sport. 16 August 2020. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  2. ^ Jacobs, Raymond (7 September 1987). "Reid defeats Davies again in play-off". The Glasgow Herald. p. 9. Retrieved 17 August 2020 – via Google News Archive.
  3. ^ Jacobs, Raymond (8 September 1986). "Meredith quotes the scriptures". The Glasgow Herald. p. 10. Retrieved 17 August 2020 – via Google News Archive.

External links

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