Ladies Italian Open
Tournament information
LocationFubine Monferrato, Alessandria, Italy
Established1987
Course(s)Margara Golf & Country Club
Par72
Tour(s)Ladies European Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fund200,000
Month playedJune
Tournament record score
Aggregate271 Iben Tinning
To par−17 as above
Current champion
Switzerland Morgane Métraux
Location Map
Margara G&CC is located in Italy
Margara G&CC
Margara G&CC
Location in Italy

The Ladies Italian Open is a professional golf tournament on the Ladies European Tour held in Italy since 1987.

After a six-year hiatus, the tournament returned to the LET schedule in 2021.[1]

Winners

YearVenueWinnerCountryScoreMargin of victoryRunner(s)-upCountry
Ladies Italian Open
2022Margara G&CCMorgane Métraux  Switzerland206 (−10)Playoff[lower-alpha 1]Alessandra Fanali (a) Italy
Meghan MacLaren England
2021Margara G&CCLucie Malchirand (a) France209 (−7)1 strokeGabriella Cowley England
Ursula Wikstrom Finland
2015–20 No tournament
2014Perugia Golf ClubFlorentyna Parker England209 (−7)1 strokeHolly Clyburn England
2012–13 No tournament
Sicilian Ladies Italian Open
2011Il PiccioloChristina Kim United States209 (−7)4 strokesGiulia Sergas Italy
Carta Sì Ladies Italian Open
2010No tournament
2009Le Rovedine MilanoMarianne Skarpnord Norway204 (−12)Playoff[lower-alpha 2]Laura Davies England
BMW Ladies Italian Open
2008ArgentarioMartina Eberl Germany275 (−9)5 strokesCarmen Alonso Spain
2007Parco de' MediciTrish Johnson England273 (−15)1 strokeBettina Hauert Germany
2006Parco de' MediciGwladys Nocera France274 (−14)2 strokesSophie Giquel France
2005Parco de' MediciIben Tinning Denmark271 (−17)1 strokeVeronica Zorzi Italy
2004Parco di RomaAna Belén Sánchez Spain281 (−7)1 strokeMartina Eberl Germany
La Perla Ladies Italian Open
2003Poggio dei MediciLudivine Kreutz France282 (−10)1 strokeElisabeth Esterl Germany
Karen Lunn Australia
Anne-Marie Knight Australia
2002Poggio dei MediciIben Tinning Denmark278 (−14)1 strokeSophie Gustafson Sweden
2001Poggio dei MediciPaula Martí Spain283 (−9)Playoff[lower-alpha 3]Raquel Carriedo Spain
Ladies Italian Open
2000Poggio dei MediciSophie Gustafson Sweden284 (−8)3 strokesValérie Van Ryckeghem Belgium
Silvia Cavalleri Italy
1999Poggio dei MediciSamantha Head England214 (−5)1 strokeMarina Arruti Spain
Patricia Meunier-Lebouc France
Mette Hageman Netherlands
Riikka Hakkarainen Finland
Trish Johnson England
Sicilian Ladies' Open/Italian Ladies' Open
1998No tournament
1997Il PiccioloValérie Van Ryckeghem Belgium288 (−4)PlayoffPatricia Gonzalez Colombia
Italian Ladies' Open di Sicilia
1996Il PiccioloLaura Davies England282 (−10)3 strokesTina Fischer Germany
Fiona Pike England
Italian Ladies' Open
1995Il PiccioloDenise Booker Australia284 (−8)1 strokeAmaia Arruti Spain
BMW Italian Ladies' Open
1994LignanoCorinne Dibnah Australia
1993LignanoAmaia Arruti Spain
1992FrassenelleLaura Davies England
1991AlbarellaCorinne Dibnah Australia
Italian Ladies' Open
1990GardagolfFlorence Descampe Belgium
1989CarimateXonia Wunsch-Ruiz Spain
1988Ca' della NaveLaura Davies England
1987CroaraLaura Davies England
  1. Métraux eagled the first extra hole to win the three-way playoff[2]
  2. Skarpnord beat Davies by rolling in a six-foot birdie putt at the third playoff hole[3]
  3. Martí won with par on the first playoff hole[4]

See also

References

  1. "Magical Malchirand Wins Ladies Italian Open". Ladies European Tour. 30 May 2021. Retrieved 3 June 2021.
  2. "Morgane Métraux Becomes First Swiss Winner on LET". Ladies European Tour. 4 June 2022. Retrieved 4 June 2022.
  3. "LET Memories: Ladies Italian Open". Ladies European Tour. 26 May 2021. Retrieved 4 June 2022.
  4. Burnside, Elspeth (21 May 2001). "Marti comes of age as fellow Spaniard misses tiddler". Ladies European Tour. Retrieved 4 June 2022.
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