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(Redirected from Arras Open de France Dames) Women's professional golf tournament Golf tournament
Lacoste Ladies Open de France
Tournament information
LocationDeauville, France
Established1987; 37 years ago (1987)
Course(s)Golf Barrière Deauville, Diane Barrière Course
Par71
Length5,648 m (6,177 yd)
Tour(s)Ladies European Tour
FormatStroke play - 54 holes
Prize fund375,000
Month playedSeptember
Current champion
Switzerland Chiara Tamburlini
Location map
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The Open de France Dames is a women's professional golf tournament in France on the Ladies European Tour. It has been played annually since 1987, with four exceptions: 1990, 1991, 1992, and 1998.

Since the 2011 edition, Lacoste has been the title sponsor of the event. Between 2012 and 2017 the tournament was held at Golf de Chantaco, near Saint-Jean-de-Luz in the Basque Country, which belongs to the Lacoste family. As Chantaco underwent construction works after the 2017 event, the tournament was moved to the Golf du Médoc Resort and later to Golf Barrière Deauville in Normandy.

Winners

Year Venue Winner Score Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
Lacoste Ladies Open de France
2024 Golf Barrière Deauville Switzerland Chiara Tamburlini 206 (−7) Playoff Australia Kirsten Rudgeley
2023 Golf Barrière Deauville Sweden Johanna Gustavsson 197 (−16) 3 strokes Sweden Moa Folke
2022 Golf Barrière Deauville Morocco Ines Laklalech 199 (−14) Playoff England Meghan MacLaren
2021 Golf du Médoc Resort France Céline Boutier 202 (−11) 1 stroke Scotland Kylie Henry
2020 Golf du Médoc Resort Sweden Julia Engström 206 (−7) 1 stroke Argentina Magdalena Simmermacher
France Céline Herbin
2019 Golf du Médoc Resort United States Nelly Korda 269 (−15) 8 strokes France Céline Boutier
2018 Golf du Médoc Resort Sweden Caroline Hedwall 272 (−12) 2 strokes South Africa Stacy Lee Bregman
2017 Golf de Chantaco United States Cristie Kerr 263 (−17) 4 strokes China Xiyu Lin
2016 Golf de Chantaco United States Beth Allen 266 (−14) 4 strokes England Florentyna Parker
Italy Diana Luna
2015 Golf de Chantaco France Céline Herbin 269 (−11) Playoff Denmark Emily Kristine Pedersen
2014 Golf de Chantaco Spain Azahara Muñoz (2) 269 (−11) 1 stroke Wales Amy Boulden
Spain María Hernández
2013 Golf de Chantaco Spain Azahara Muñoz 266 (−14) 1 stroke France Valentine Derrey
France Gwladys Nocera
2012 Golf de Chantaco Australia Stacey Keating 266 (−14) 1 stroke Italy Diana Luna
2011 Paris International Golf Club England Felicity Johnson 274 (−14) Playoff Italy Diana Luna
Open de France féminin
2010 Paris International Golf Club England Trish Johnson (3) 274 (−14) Playoff Italy Diana Luna
Randstad Open de France
2009 Golf d'Arras Austria Nicole Gergely 275 (−13) 2 strokes Finland Ursula Wikström
Vediorbis Open de France Dames
2008 Golf d'Arras Germany Anja Monke 278 (−10) 2 strokes Spain Tania Elósegui
Sweden Nina Reis
2007 Golf d'Arras Sweden Linda Wessberg 277 (−11) 1 stroke England Trish Johnson
2006 Golf d'Arras Italy Veronica Zorzi (2) 281 (−7) 1 stroke England Laura Davies
2005 Golf d'Arras Italy Veronica Zorzi 276 (−12) 1 stroke England Trish Johnson
Open de France Dames
2004 Golf d'Arras France Stéphanie Arricau 281 (−7) 2 strokes Austria Natascha Fink
Open de France Dames Crédit Mutuel Nord
2003 Golf d'Arras New Zealand Lynnette Brooky (2) 274 (−14) 1 stroke England Trish Johnson
Norway Vibeke Stensrud
2002 Golf d'Arras New Zealand Lynnette Brooky 272 (−16) 5 strokes Spain Paula Martí
Open de France Dames
2001 Golf d'Arras Norway Suzann Pettersen 280 (−8) Playoff Wales Becky Morgan
2000 Golf d'Arras France Patricia Meunier-Lebouc 271 (−17) 1 stroke Spain Raquel Carriedo-Tomás
Sweden Åsa Gottmo
1999 Paris International Golf Club England Trish Johnson (2) 282 (−6) 2 strokes England Alison Nicholas
1998 No tournament
1997 Paris International Golf Club Australia Karen Lunn 281 (−7) 4 strokes South Africa Laurette Maritz
1996 Golf d'Arras England Trish Johnson 200 (−19) 10 strokes Spain Raquel Carriedo-Tomás
Nestlé French Ladies Open
1995 Golf de Saint-Endréol France Marie-Laure de Lorenzi (3) 210 (−9) 10 strokes England Sally Prosser
England Alison Nicholas
Scotland Kathryn Marshall
VAR Open de France Dames
1994 Golf de Saint-Endréol Scotland Julie Forbes 213 (−3) Playoff Scotland Dale Reid
England Suzanne Strudwick
1993 Golf de Sainte-Maxime France Marie-Laure de Lorenzi (2) 220 (+1) 1 stroke Italy Federica Dassù
Denmark Karina Ørum
1990–92 No tournament
Open de France Dames
1989 Golf & Country Club de Fourqueux England Suzanne Strudwick 285 (−3) Playoff France Marie-Laure de Lorenzi
Letting French Open
1988 Golf & Country Club de Fourqueux France Marie-Laure Taya 290 (−2) Playoff France Caroline Bourtayre
1987 Golf & Country Club de Fourqueux Sweden Liselotte Neumann 293 (−7) 5 strokes England Laura Davies

References

  1. Mickey, Lisa D. (5 September 2019). "The Lacoste Ladies Open de France Settles In". The New York Times. Retrieved 29 September 2024.
  2. "35th Lacoste Ladies Open de France" (in French). In Deauville. Retrieved 29 September 2024.

External links

Ladies European Tour events
Major championships
Other tournaments
Team events
Events listed in chronological order. Co-sanction by the LPGA Tour (LPGA), the WPGA Tour of Australasia (AUS), the Sunshine Ladies Tour (SLT) or the Taiwan LPGA Tour (TLPGA).

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