Singapore Ladies Open

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Singapore Women's Open
Tournament information
LocationSingapore
Established1987
Course(s)Tanah Merah CC
Par72
Tour(s)Ladies Asian Tour
LPGA of Korea Tour
Ladies Asian Golf Circuit (1987–1996)
FormatStroke play
Prize fundS$1,100,000
Current champion
South Korea Kim Jae-hee

The Singapore Women's Open is a professional golf tournament held in Singapore. It was first played in 1987 as the Singapore Ladies Open, and is from 2022 part of the Ladies Asian Tour and LPGA of Korea Tour.[1]

History[edit]

The Singapore Ladies Open was part of the Ladies Asian Golf Circuit between 1987 and 1996.[2] In 2020, a Singapore Ladies Open sponsored by Hana Financial Group was slated to return but was postponed due to the pandemic, and the inaugural LPGA of Korea Tour co-sanctioned event was held in 2022. With a prize purse of S$1.1 million, it was the second most lucrative women's golf tournament in the country after the S$2.4 million HSBC Women's World Championship.[3]

Winners[edit]

Ladies Asian Tour event
Year Winner Winning
score
Margin
of victory
Runner(s)-up Prize fund Venue Tour(s)[a] Ref
Hana Financial Group Singapore Women's Open
2024 South Korea Kim Jae-hee –17 (66-68-71-66=271) 1 stroke South Korea Bang Shin-sil S$1,100,000 Tanah Merah CC KLPGA, LAT [4]
2023 No tournament
2022 South Korea Park Ji-young –11 (66-67=133)[b] 1 stroke South Korea Hong Jung-min
South Korea Lee So-young
South Korea Park Hyun-kyung
1,000,000,000 Tanah Merah CC KLPGA, LAT [5]
Ladies Asian Golf Circuit event
Year Winner Country
Singapore Ladies Open
1996 Debbie Dowling  England
1995 Estefania Knuth  Spain
1994 No tournament
1993 Janet Soulsby  England
1992 Tania Abitbol  Spain
1991 Li Wen-lin  Taiwan
1990 Evelyn Orley  Switzerland
1988 No tournament
1988 Elizabeth Wilson  Australia
1987 Liselotte Neumann  Sweden

Source:[2]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ KLPGA − LPGA of Korea Tour; LAT − Ladies Asian Tour
  2. ^ Reduced to 36 holes due to weather conditions.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "A new era beckons for women's golf in Singapore". Singapore Golf Association. Retrieved 15 October 2023.
  2. ^ a b "History". Ladies Asian Golf Tour. Retrieved 15 October 2023.
  3. ^ "Stalled by Covid, Singapore Women's Open to debut at last". The Golfing Hub. Retrieved 15 October 2023.
  4. ^ "Kim Jae-hee wins KLPGA Hana Financial Group Open in Singapore". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 10 March 2024.
  5. ^ "Ji Young Park wins after 36 holes in weather-shortened event". Singapore Golf Association. Retrieved 15 October 2023.

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