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Golf tournament
Open de España Femenino
Tournament information
LocationMarbella, Andalusia, Spain
Established1982
Course(s)Alferini Golf (2022)
Par73
Length6,367 yards (5,822 m)
Tour(s)Ladies European Tour
FormatStroke play – 72 holes
Prize fund650,000 (2022)
Month playedNovember
Current champion
India Aditi Ashok
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The Spanish Women's Open (in Spanish: Open de España Femenino) is a professional golf tournament that has been part of the Ladies European Tour schedule since 2002. It is the national championship of Spain in golf.

Between 1982 and 1996 there were several unofficial editions of the tournament.

Winners

Year Venue Winner Country Score Winner's
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2024 Real Guadalhorce Club de Golf Carlota Ciganda (2)  Spain 270 105,000
2023 Real Club de Golf Las Brisas Aditi Ashok  India 271 97,500
2022 Villa Padierna Golf Club (Alferini Golf) Caroline Hedwall  Sweden 274 97,500
2021 Los Naranjos Golf Club Carlota Ciganda  Spain 273 90,000
2020 Real Club de Golf Guadalmina Emily Kristine Pedersen  Denmark 273 45,000
2019 Aloha Golf Club Anne van Dam (2)  Netherlands 275 45,000
2018 La Quinta Golf & Country Club Anne van Dam  Netherlands 271 45,000
2017 Real Club de Golf Guadalmina Azahara Muñoz (2)  Spain 269 45,000
2016 Aloha Golf Club Azahara Muñoz  Spain 278 45,000
2015: No tournament
2014 Golf Costa Adeje Connie Chen  South Africa 276 52,500
2013 Club de Campo Villa de Madrid Lee-Anne Pace  South Africa 275 52,500
2012 Las Américas Golf Course Stacey Keating  Australia 279 52,500
2011 La Quinta Golf Resort Melissa Reid  England 280 52,500
2010 Villa Padierna Golf Club (Flamingos Course) Laura Davies  England 202 52,500
2009 Panorámica Club de Golf Becky Brewerton  Wales 270 41,250
2008 Panorámica Club de Golf Emma Zackrisson  Sweden 281 41,250
2007 Club de Campo del Mediterráneo Nikki Garrett  Australia 275 41,250
2006 Panorámica Club de Golf Lynnette Brooky  New Zealand 275 41,250
2005 Panorámica Club de Golf Iben Tinning  Denmark 273 41,250
2004 Club de Golf La Coruña Stéphanie Arricau  France 279 41,250
2003 Campos de Golf de Salamanca Federica Dassù  Italy 282 37,500
2002 Campos de Golf de Salamanca Karine Icher  France 277 37,500
1997–2001: No tournament
La Manga Spanish Open
1996 La Manga Club Caryn Louw  South Africa 206 9,000
1995 La Manga Club Rachel Hetherington  Australia 202 7,500
1994 La Manga Club Marie-Laure de Lorenzi  France 282
1989–1993: No tournament
1988 La Manga Club Marie-Laure Taya  France 207
1987 La Manga Club Corinne Dibnah  Australia 276
1986 La Manga Club Laura Davies  England 286
1985 La Manga Club Alison Sheard  South Africa 285
1984 La Manga Club Maxine Burton  England 286
1983: No tournament
1982 Las Aves Rosie Jones  United States 224

References

  1. "Open de España Femenino" (PDF). Real Federación Española de Golf. Retrieved 2009-05-26.

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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