South African Women's Open

South African Women's Open
Tournament information
Location South Africa
Established 1988
Course(s) San Lameer Country Club (2014)
Tour(s) Ladies European Tour (since 2012)
Format Stroke play
Prize fund €320,000
Month played October
Current champion
South Africa Lee-Anne Pace

The South African Women's Open is a golf tournament on the Ladies European Tour. It is at a different course each year. It was founded in 1988 and has been a Ladies European Tour event since 2012.

Winners

Year Course Winner Country Score
2015 No tournament
2014 San Lameer Country Club Lee-Anne Pace  South Africa 211 (−5)
2013 Southbroom Golf Club Marianne Skarpnord  Norway 69 (−3)
2012 Selborne Park Golf Club Caroline Masson  Germany 215 (−1)
2010–11 No tournament
2009 Parkview Golf Club Tandi Cuningham  South Africa −12
2008 Durban Country Club Julie Tvede  Denmark −8
2007 Durban Country Club Ashleigh Simon  South Africa −6
2006 Durban Country Club Rebecca Hudson  England −2
2005 Royal Johannesburg Maria Boden  Sweden −2
2004 Royal Johannesburg Ashleigh Simon  South Africa −8
2003 Royal Johannesburg Helena Svenson  Sweden −5
2002 Devonvale Golf Club Mandy Adamson  South Africa −8
2001 Devonvale Golf Club Vanessa Smith  South Africa −5
2000 Rondebosch Golf Club Claire Duffy  United Kingdom −4
1999 Rondebosch Golf Club Barbara Pestana  South Africa −7
1998 Kyalami Golf Club Barbara Pestana  South Africa −10
1997 Kyalami Golf Club Mandy Adamson  South Africa −2
1996 Kyalami Golf Club Laurette Maritz  South Africa +4
1995 Observatory Golf Club Mandy Adamson  South Africa −1
1992–94 No tournament
1991 Germiston Country Club Brenda Lunsford  United States −7
1990 Germiston Country Club Brenda Lunsford  United States −3
1989 Germiston Country Club Laurette Maritz  South Africa −16
1988 Germiston Country Club Elizabeth Glass  Zimbabwe −5

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