Ladies Swiss Open

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The Ladies Swiss Open is a women's professional golf tournament on the Ladies European Tour that is held in Switzerland.[1]

LocationZug, Switzerland
Established1988
CourseGolfpark Holzhäusern
Par71
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Ladies Swiss Open
Tournament information
LocationZug, Switzerland
Established1988
CourseGolfpark Holzhäusern
Par71
TourLadies European Tour
Format54-hole Stroke play
Prize fund300,000
Tournament record score
Aggregate194 Suzann Pettersen
To par−22 as above
Current champion
England Alice Hewson
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History

The tournament was first played in 1988 and then again in 1989 near St. Moritz, and between 1990 and 1997 near Geneva.[2] In 1990, Evelyn Orley became the first Swiss national to win the tournament.[3]

Between 2006 and 2012, Deutsche Bank was the title sponsor, and it was played in the district of Locarno in the canton of Ticino.[4]

After an eight-year hiatus it returned to the LET schedule again in 2020, this time near Zug and with Liechtenstein-based VP Bank as title sponsor.[5]

Winners

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YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin
of victory
Runner(s)-upWinner's
share ()
Venue
VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open
2025England Alice Hewson (2)66-67-67=200−135 strokesSweden Kajsa Arwefjäll
Switzerland Chiara Tamburlini
Republic of Ireland Lauren Walsh
45,000Golfpark Holzhäusern
2024England Alice Hewson68-69-65=202−11PlayoffIndia Tvesa Malik45,000
2023Germany Alexandra Försterling66-66-66=198−152 strokesNorway Madelene Stavnar45,000
2022England Liz Young68-67-69=204−121 strokeSweden Linn Grant30,000
2021Thailand Atthaya Thitikul68-66-66=200−161 strokeNorway Marianne Skarpnord30,000
2020Wales Amy Boulden70-65-64=199−173 strokesAustralia Stephanie Kyriacou30,000
2013–2019: No tournament
Deutsche Bank Ladies Swiss Open
2012Scotland Carly Booth70-71-67-68=276–12PlayoffGermany Anja Monke78,750Golf Gerre Losone
Germany Caroline Masson
2011Italy Diana Luna69-67-67=203–131 strokeSouth Africa Lee-Anne Pace78,750
France Sophie Giquel-Bettan
Australia Kristie Smith
2010South Africa Lee-Anne Pace69-67-68=204–121 strokeScotland Vikki Laing78,750
2009Norway Marianne Skarpnord69-71-66-70=276–161 strokeEngland Melissa Reid78,750
2008Norway Suzann Pettersen67-63-64=194–226 strokesSouth Korea Amy Yang78,750
2007Germany Bettina Hauert68-73-72-72=285–3PlayoffAustralia Anna Rawson78,750
Spain Paula Martí
2006France Gwladys Nocera69-70-63-71=276–123 strokesUnited States Laura Davies75,000
1998–2005: No tournament
Déesse Ladies' Swiss Open
1997France Marie-Laure de Lorenzi72-68-70-70=280−8PlayoffEngland Trish Johnson£13,500GC de Maison Blanche
1996Sweden Sophie Gustafson69-69-73-69=280−81 strokeEngland Lisa Hackney£12,000
1991–1995: No tournament
Bonmont Ladies Swiss Classic
1990Switzerland Evelyn Orley289+1PlayoffScotland Gillian Stewart£10,500Bonmont G&CC
St Moritz Classic
1989England Kitrina Douglas286−2PlayoffEngland Suzanne Strudwick£10,500Engadine GC
St Moritz Open
1988New Zealand Janice Arnold285−31 strokeScotland Cathy Panton£9,000Engadine GC
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