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Thailand Ladies Open

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Thailand Ladies Open
Tournament information
LocationThailand
Established1987
Course(s)Siam Country Club, Plantation Course
Par72
Tour(s)Ladies Asia Golf Circuit (1987–2003)
Ladies European Tour (2005)
Ladies Asian Golf Tour (2006–2013)
FormatStroke play
Prize fund$175,000
Final year2013
Final champion
Thailand Sherman Santiwiwatthanaphong (a)

The Thailand Ladies Open was a professional golf tournament in Thailand on the Ladies Asian Golf Tour. It featured on the Ladies European Tour in 2005.[1]

History

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The first event was played at the inception of the Ladies Asia Golf Circuit in 1987. The 26th edition in 2013 was won by Thailand amateur Sherman Santiwiwatthanaphong on her 17th birthday.[2] The 2011 event required a long playoff between Cho A-ram and Tanaporn Kongkiatkrai until the 19-year-old Kongkiatkrai made a birdie on the ninth playoff hole to claim victory.[3]

Winners

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Ladies Asian Golf Tour event (2006–2013)
Year Venue Winner Winning score Purse ($)
PTT Global Chemical Thailand Ladies Open
2013 Siam Country Club Thailand Sherman Santiwiwatthanaphong (a) 70-75-68=213 175,000
Thailand Ladies Open
2012 Lakewood CC Thailand Nontaya Srisawang 71-71-65=207 175,000
2011 Lakewood CC Thailand Tanaporn Kongkiatkrai 69-70-69=208 135,000
2010 The Vintage Club South Korea Lee Jung-min 71-69-71=211 135,000
2009 The Vintage Club Thailand Onnarin Sattayabanphot 71-70-70=211 120,000
2008 The Vintage Club Thailand Pornanong Phatlum 65-73-70=208 120,000
2007 Green Valley CC South Korea Jiyai Shin 67-72-67=206 100,000
2006 Pattana Sports Club South Korea Park Hee Young 68-69-72=209 100,000

Source:[4][5][6]

Ladies European Tour event (2005)
Year Venue Winner Country Winning
score
To par Margin
of victory
Runner-up Purse ($)
2005 Alpine Golf Club Shani Waugh  Australia 67-71-71-73=282 −6 Playoff France Gwladys Nocera 330,000

Source:[7]

Ladies Asia Golf Circuit event (1987–2003)
Year Venue Winner Winning score Purse ($)
2003 Chiangmai-Lumphun GC Japan Atsuko Ueno 66-71-79=216 110,000
2002 Bangkok GC United States Nicole Jeray 68-68-71=207 120,000
2001 Bangkok GC Thailand Naree Wongluekiet (a) 71-69-71=211 120,000
2000 Bangkok GC South Korea Kang Soo-yun 69-72-70=211 100,000
1999 Bangkok GC Taiwan Tai Yu Chuan 72-68-70=210 90,000
1998 Panya Park GC Taiwan Connie Y.J. Wei (a) 74-72-70=216 100,000
1997 Natural Park Hill GC Sweden Sophie Gustafson 72-72-70=214 110,000
1996 President CC United States Shelly Rule 76-70-70=216 110,000
1995 Thana City G&CC Canada Liz Earley 69-75-70=214 110,000
1994 Thana City G&CC England Laura Davies 66-70-70=206 90,000
1993 Panya Resort GC England Laura Davies 68-71-74=213 100,000
1992 Phuket CC Japan Hitomi Notsu 75-72-67=214 90,000
1991 Pinehurst G&CC Australia Mardi Lunn 70-75-69=214 80,000
1990 Green Valley CC Australia Corinne Dibnah 71-77-70=218 60,000
1989 Green Valley CC England Deborah Dowling 76-75-68=219 50,000
1988 Navatanee GC Australia Karen Lunn 69-70-70=209 50,000
1987 Muang-Ake GC England Beverley New 70-75-78=223 30,000

Source:[4][6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Thailand Ladies Open". Ladies European Tour. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
  2. ^ "PTT Global Chemical Thailand Ladies Open". Thailand Ladies Golf. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
  3. ^ "Tanaporn survives 9-hole playoff at Thailand Ladies Open". Golfweek. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
  4. ^ a b "History: Past Winners". Ladies Asian Golf Tour. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
  5. ^ "The 24th Thailand Ladies Open 2011". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
  6. ^ a b "Thailand Ladies Open - Past Champions". Thai Ladies Golf Association. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
  7. ^ "2005 Season". Ladies European Tour. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
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