Dutch Ladies Open

Dutch Ladies Open

The Dutch Ladies Open is a women's professional golf tournament on the Ladies European Tour that takes place in the Netherlands. It was first played in 1986, and annually since 2004.

Winners

Year Venue Winner Country
2011 Golfclub Broekpolder Melissa Reid  England
2010 Golfclub Broekpolder Florentyna Parker  England
2009 Eindhovensche Golf Tania Elosegui  Spain
2008 Eindhovensche Golf Gwladys Nocera  France
2007 Eindhovensche Golf Gwladys Nocera  France
2006 Eindhovensche Golf Stéphanie Arricau  France
2005 Kennemer G&CC Virginie Lagoutte  France
2004 Kennemer G&CC Elisabeth Esterl  Germany
2002–03 No tournament
2001 Kennemer G&CC Karine Icher  France
2000 Kennemer G&CC Tina Fischer  Germany
1996–99 No tournament
1995 Rijk van Nijmegen Marie-Laure de Lorenzi  France
1994 Rijk van Nijmegen Liz Weima  Netherlands
1993 No tournament
1992 Rijswijk Valerie Michaud  France
1989–91 No tournament
1988 Rosendaelsche Golf Marie-Laure Taya  France
1987 Royal Haagsche G&CC Dale Reid  Scotland
1986 Hilversumsche Golf Club Jane Forest  England

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