Professional women's golf tour
The 2016 LET Access Series was a series of professional women's golf tournaments held from March through October 2016 across Europe. The LET Access Series is the second-tier women's professional golf tour in Europe and is the official developmental tour of the Ladies European Tour.[1]
Tournament results
The table below shows the 2016 schedule. The numbers in brackets after the winners' names show the number of career wins they had on the LET Access Series up to and including that event.[2]
Dates |
Tournament |
Location |
Prize fund (€) |
Winner |
WWGR points
|
31 Mar – 2 Apr |
Terre Blanche Ladies Open |
France |
30,000 |
Luna Sobron (1) |
3
|
28–30 Apr |
ASGI Ladies Open |
Switzerland |
30,000 |
Carolina Gonzalez Garcia (1) |
2
|
11–13 May |
Ribeira Sacra Patrimonio de la Humanidad International Ladies Open |
Spain |
35,000 |
Marion Duvernay (1) |
2
|
19–21 May |
PGA Halmstad Ladies Open at Haverdal |
Sweden |
40,000 |
María Parra (1) |
2
|
17–19 Jun |
Borås Ladies Open |
Sweden |
35,000 |
Josephine Janson (1) |
2
|
14–16 Jul |
CitizenGuard LETAS Trophy |
Belgium |
30,000 |
Anne van Dam (2) |
2
|
3–5 Aug |
Norrporten Ladies Open |
Sweden |
40,000 |
Jenny Haglund (1) |
2
|
11–13 Aug |
Drøbak Ladies Open |
Norway |
40,000 |
María Parra (2) |
2
|
18–20 Aug |
Ladies Norwegian Open |
Norway |
50,000 |
Linda Wessberg (1) |
2
|
25–27 Aug |
EVLI Ladies Finnish Open |
Finland |
35,000 |
Ainil Bakar (1) |
2
|
15–17 Sep |
Elisefarm Ladies Open |
Sweden |
35,000 |
Laura Murray (1) |
2
|
22–24 Sep |
NordicTrack Open de Strasbourg |
France |
30,000 |
Sanna Nuutinen (1) |
2
|
30 Sep – 2 Oct |
Azores Ladies Open |
Portugal |
30,000 |
Jenny Haglund (2) |
2
|
6–8 Oct |
WPGA International Challenge |
England |
30,000 |
Eva Gilly (1) |
2
|
20–22 Oct |
Santander Golf Tour LETAS La Peñaza |
Spain |
35,000 |
Meghan MacLaren (1) |
2
|
Order of Merit rankings
The top five players on the LETAS Order of Merit earned LET membership for the 2017 Ladies European Tour. Players finishing in positions 6–20 get to skip the first stage of the qualifying event and automatically progress to the final stage of the Lalla Aicha Tour School.[1][3]
Rank |
Player |
Country |
Events |
Points |
Status earned
|
1 |
Sarah Schober |
Austria |
15 |
28,965 |
Promoted to Ladies European Tour
|
2 |
Jenny Haglund |
Sweden |
10 |
23,926
|
3 |
María Parra |
Spain |
11 |
21,340
|
4 |
Michele Thomson |
Scotland |
15 |
19,728
|
5 |
Sanna Nuutinen |
Finland |
15 |
19,400
|
6 |
Charlotte Thompson |
England |
12 |
19,358 |
|
7 |
Luna Sobrón Galmés |
Spain |
13 |
16,193
|
8 |
Emilie Alonso |
France |
15 |
13,991
|
9 |
Csilla Lajtai-Rozsa |
Hungary |
10 |
11,915
|
10 |
Nina Muehl |
Austria |
14 |
11,433
|
See also
References
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