(Tytherington, February 5 2003) The Ladies European Tour (LET) today announced the 2003 Tour schedule and highlights a burgeoning and increasingly stable future for women’s European professional golf. ...
The Inaugural Mother and Daughter Tournament on the Old Course, St Andrews is to be held from 11-15 May 2003. The tournament was announced recently by The Old Course Experience, ...
(Tytherington, Cheshire, January 27 2003) The Ladies European Tour proudly announces a fresh addition to the 2003 Tournament schedule and the return of an event in Denmark after a break ...
While 2001 was the year of the rookie, last season heralded a return to the familiar. Youth was still able to prosper, but some more established faces regained ...
England’s Laura Davies is among the first to announce that Annika Sorenstam is the best female golfer ever to have graced the game. Speaking to BBC Sport Online, Davies ...
(London, December 18 2002) The 2003 Solheim Cup is less than a ten months away and tickets are selling quickly for this biennial golf spectacular between the finest women golfers ...
Ellen Smets, a 26-year-old Belgian professional who earned her card for the Evian Tour 2003 by finishing 13th at the Qualifying School in Grenoble, was voted Belgian Ladies ...
Denmark’s Iben Tinning received four prestigious nominations in her homeland for her outstanding season on the Evian Tour. The 28-year-old from Copenhagen become the first Danish female professional to win ...
Paula Marti and Raquel Carriedo, Ladies European Tour number one players for 2002 and 2001 respectively, have been awarded the Spanish Royal Order of Merit for Sports in the bronze ...
England’s Johanna Head notched her first victory in three years at the Princess Lalla Meriem Cup played over the red course at Dar es Salam GC outside Rabat. ...
Having a nickname on Tour is a rite of passage for all players and England’s Rebecca Hudson is no exception when she was christened with a new moniker at the ...
Karine Icher from France will begin the 2003 Evian Tour season without her long time caddie Jean-Michelle Neuville, one of the most animated bagmen on the Tour. ...
Sweden's Annika Sorenstam ended the 2002 season the way most believed she would - by winning her second-straight tournament and 13th worldwide title of the year at the season-ending ADT ...
(Grenoble, France, November 2 2002) Isabella Maconi from Italy rolled in a 30 foot eagle putt at the final hole to snatch victory by one shot at the 2002 Evian ...
(Grenoble, France November 2002) Isabella Maconi from Italy fired a flawless six under par 67 to lead after the third round of the Ladies European Tour qualifying school at Golf ...
(Grenoble, France 31 October 2002) Eleanor Pilgrim from Wales and Gwladys Nocera from France share the lead on nine under par after the second round of the Ladies European Tour ...
(Grenoble, France, 30 October 2002) Karine Mathiot and Gwladys Nocera from France carded the lowest scores of their lives to share the lead after the first round of the Evian ...
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE CONDITIONS OF PLAY HAVE BEEN AMENDED. REFER TO NOTE 3 (additional information - conditions of play) BELOW. VENUE Golf Grenoble Charmeil, ...
(Grenoble, France 29 October 2002) One hundred and thirty one players representing 25 different countries arrived at the foothills of the French Alps to compete for a place on next ...
(Daytona Beach, October 11 2002) Eight members of the Evian Ladies European Tour earned exempt status for the LPGA Tour after the final round of qualifying school at the Legend’s ...