Women's NSW Open

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The Women's NSW Open (Women's New South Wales Open) is a women's professional golf tournament held in New South Wales, Australia.[1] It was first played on the ALPG Tour in 2006.[2] Beginning in 2018, the tournament was co-sanctioned by the Ladies European Tour.[3]

LocationNew South Wales, Australia
Established2006
CourseWollongong Golf Club
Par72
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Women's NSW Open
Tournament information
LocationNew South Wales, Australia
Established2006
CourseWollongong Golf Club
Par72
Tour(s)WPGA Tour of Australasia
Ladies European Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundA$600,000
Month playedMarch
Current champion
France Agathe Laisné
Location map
Wollongong Golf Club is located in Australia
Wollongong Golf Club
Wollongong Golf Club
Location in Australia
Wollongong Golf Club is located in New South Wales
Wollongong Golf Club
Wollongong Golf Club
Location in New South Wales
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It was held at Oatlands Golf Club until 2018, when it moved to Coffs Harbour Golf Club and started rotating. Players compete for the Jan Stephenson Trophy, named after NSW native Jan Stephenson.[4]

Winners

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YearTour(s)[a]WinnerScoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upWWGR
points
Venue
Ford Women's NSW Open
2026WPGA · LETFrance Agathe Laisné−161 strokeThailand April Angurasaranee
South Korea Oh Soo-min
9.00Wollongong
2025WPGA · LETEngland Mimi Rhodes−172 strokesItaly Alessandra Fanali
Australia Kirsten Rudgeley
12Wollongong
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2024WPGA · LETColombia Mariajo Uribe−141 strokeEngland Bronte Law12Magenta
2023WPGANew Zealand Momoka Kobori−8PlayoffAustralia Claire Shin (a)Tuncurry[5]
2022WPGA · LETSweden Maja Stark−155 strokesSweden Johanna Gustavsson5Coolangatta & Tweed Heads
2021No tournament
2020ALPG · LETSweden Julia Engström−142 strokesBelgium Manon De Roey6Dubbo
2019ALPG · LETEngland Meghan MacLaren (2)−123 strokesSweden Lynn Carlsson
New Zealand Munchin Keh
6Queanbeyan
2018ALPG · LETEngland Meghan MacLaren−102 strokesSpain Silvia Banon
United States Casey Danielson
6Coffs Harbour
2016–17: No tournament
Bing Lee Fujitsu NSW Women's Open
2015ALPGEngland Holly Clyburn−111 strokeAustralia Rebecca Artis
Switzerland Fabienne In-Albon
Scotland Vikki Laing
Austria Christine Wolf
15Oatlands
Bing Lee Fujitsu General Women's NSW Open
2014ALPGFrance Joanna Klatten−163 strokesAustralia Nikki Campbell15Oatlands
Bing Lee Samsung Women's NSW Open
2013ALPGSweden Caroline Hedwall (2)−132 strokesNew Zealand Lydia Ko15Oatlands
2012ALPGNew Zealand Lydia Ko−144 strokesWales Becky MorganOatlands
2011ALPGSweden Caroline Hedwall−111 strokeNew Zealand Lydia KoOatlands
2010ALPGAustralia Sarah Oh (2)−91 strokeAustralia Katherine HullOatlands
LG Bing Lee Women's NSW Open
2009ALPGAustralia Sarah Oh−153 strokesAustralia Katherine HullOatlands
2008ALPGEngland Laura Davies−92 strokesAustralia Sarah OhOatlands
2007: No tournament
2006ALPGAustralia Joanne Mills−10PlayoffAustralia Sarah KempOatlands
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