- Calendar of 31 events will showcase passion and performance in 20 different countries worldwide.
The Ladies European Tour (LET) is set for another historic year in 2024 with 31 tournaments in 20 countries on 5 continents. Viewers will be able to watch live coverage of the 20 tournaments on O2 TV Sport.
“The highlight of the season (figuratively, the centre of the season, but also the conclusion of the Olympic nomination) will be our Tipsport Czech Ladies Open on 21-23 June 2024, traditionally at the Royal Beroun Golf Club. Thanks to great results in 2022 and 2023, the 2024 season will also feature the full tour of four Czech female golfers Klára Davidson Spilková, Jana Melichová, Kristýna Napoleaová and Sára Kousková. Based on their results from the Q-School in Morocco in December 2023, Tereza Koželuhová and Tereza Melecká believe they will be able to participate in selected LET tournaments during the season. Up to eight more of the best Czech professional and amateur players will be competing in Beroun at the invitation of the tournament promoter, led by 2023 World Junior Champion Denisa Vodickova. The live TV broadcasts will also be produced and broadcast by the traditional O2 TV Sport,” outlined the wishes of the Tipsport Czech Ladies Open promoter Luboš Koželuh.
The two major events of 2024 in women’s professional golf are the Olympic Games in Paris and the Solheim Cup in Gainesville, USA, in September, when the US and European teams, which will be partly made up of players from the Ladies European Tour, will clash.
Czech golf fans will also be interested in the Olympic tournament in Beroun, where there is a great expectation of participation of 2 Czech players, Klára Davidson Spilková and one of the trio Sára Kousková, Kristýna Napoleaová and Jana Melichová. The tournament in Beroun will be the last one where the players will be able to qualify for the Olympics, after the tournament the so-called Olympic golf ranking will be closed.
The Ladies European Tour (LET) is set for another historic year in 2024 with 31 events across 20 countries worldwide.
The highlights will include the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, the Solheim Cup in Gainesville, Virginia, and the AIG Women’s Open at St Andrews, which will be the final qualification event for the European Solheim Cup team.
“The 2024 schedule will give our talented athletes a platform to show their best,” said LET CEO Alexandra Armas. “Our tournaments will showcase star-studded fields and entertainment in 20 different countries and there will be significant global opportunities for our players to transcend a traditional golf audience. It’s an exciting time, with Olympic golf coming to Europe and another thrilling Solheim Cup on the horizon. We look forward to sharing the journey with our fans worldwide.”
Next year there will be more than €34 million in total prize money, including a purse of US$5 million at the Aramco Saudi Ladies International Presented by PIF, which will be played at Riyadh Golf Club for the first time.
The season will once again kick off with the Magical Kenya Ladies Open in February, before travelling to Saudi Arabia and then visiting Morocco for the Lalla Meryem Cup.
In March, the LET travels to the United States for the Aramco Team Series Presented by PIF – USA. Later in March, the prestigious Magenta Shores Golf and Country Club will host the New South Wales Open for the first time, followed by theAustralian Women’s Classic at Bonville Golf Resort as part of a fortnight down under.
In April, the Tour will travel to South Africa for the Joburg Ladies Open and the Investec South African Women’s Open, which will be played at a new venue, Erinvale Country and Golf Estate, in Cape Town.
In May, the Aramco Team Series Presented by PIF – Seoul, will be played in the Republic of Korea, followed by the Amundi German Masters, the first tournament of the year in Europe.
The Jabra Ladies Open will once again be played at the renowned Evian Resort Golf Club in France.
In June, the LET will enjoy a fortnight in Sweden with the Dormy Open Helsingborg, being played at Allerum Golf Club for the second consecutive year and the Volvo Car Scandinavian Mixed, which will move to nearby Vasatorps Golf Club.
The LET will then play another soon-to-be announced event in Europe, followed by the Tipsport Czech Ladies Open, the VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open and the Aramco Team Series Presented by PIF – London.
The Amundi Evian Championship at Evian Resort Golf Club in France, where countrywoman Céline Boutier raised her first major trophy in 2023, is back in July, followed by the Dutch Ladies Open, powered by Golf.NL.
LET athletes will have the opportunity to compete for their home countries at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympic Games at Le Golf National in August via the Olympic Golf Rankings.
The Tour then continues to Scotland, the home of golf, for the Women’s Scottish Open and the AIG Women’s Open, to be played on the famed Old Course at St Andrews for the third time.
Next up, the O’Meara course at Carton House will be the new setting for the KPMG Women’s Irish Open.
Then, in September, a year on from the dramatic showdown between the United States and Europe in Spain, the Solheim Cup returns to the United States at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Gainesville, Va, where Team Europe will attempt to keep the trophy in European hands for the fourth time in a row.
The LET then returns to Golf Barrière Deauville for the Lacoste Ladies Open de France, followed by the Aramco Team Series Presented by PIF – Asia. After that, there is the Hero Women’s Indian Open and the Aramco Team Series Presented by PIF – Riyadh.
The season concludes with a fortnight in Spain, starting at the Mallorca Ladies Golf Open before rounding out the year at the Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España for the fifth year in a row.
In total, 25 events will be televised, either via highlights packages or with a full live world feed in 2024.
Tournament list:
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