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2010 Ladies European Tour season
DurationFebruary 2010 (2010-02) – December 2010 (2010-12)
Number of official events25
Most wins5 (tie):
England Laura Davies
South Africa Lee-Anne Pace
Order of Merit South Africa Lee-Anne Pace
Player of the Year South Africa Lee-Anne Pace
Rookie of the Year South Korea In-Kyung Kim
Lowest stroke average Norway Suzann Pettersen
2009
2011

The 2010 Ladies European Tour was a series of golf tournaments for elite female golfers from around the world which took place from February through December 2010. The tournaments were sanctioned by the Ladies European Tour (LET).

The tour featured 25 official money events, as well as the European Nations Cup. Lee-Anne Pace won the Order of Merit with earnings of €339,517.77, ahead of Laura Davies. In-Kyung Kim won Rookie of the Year honours, after finishing 4th in the Order of Merit.

Schedule

The table below shows the 2010 schedule. The numbers in brackets after the winners' names show the number of career wins they had on the Ladies European Tour up to and including that event. This is only shown for members of the tour.

Key
Major championships
LET majors in bold
Regular events
Team championships
Dates Tournament Host country Winner Notes
25–28 Feb New Zealand Women's Open   New Zealand England Laura Davies (40) Co-sanctioned by the ALPG Tour
4–7 Mar ANZ Ladies Masters   Australia Australia Karrie Webb (n/a) Co-sanctioned by the ALPG Tour
11–14 Mar Women's Australian Open   Australia Taiwan Yani Tseng (n/a) Co-sanctioned by the ALPG Tour
18–20 Mar Lalla Meryem Cup   Morocco Germany Anja Monke (3)
22–25 Apr European Nations Cup   Spain Sweden Anna Nordqvist
and Sophie Gustafson
Team event; unofficial prize money
7–9 May Turkish Airlines Ladies Open   Turkey England Melissa Reid (1)
13–16 May UniCredit Ladies German Open   Germany England Laura Davies (41)
27–30 May Allianz Ladies Slovak Open   Slovakia Spain María Hernández (1)
4–6 Jun ABN AMRO Ladies Open   Netherlands England Florentyna Parker (1)
17–20 Jun Deutsche Bank Ladies Swiss Open   Switzerland South Africa Lee-Anne Pace (1)
25–27 Jun Ladies Open of Portugal   Portugal Australia Karen Lunn (9)
1–4 Jul Tenerife Ladies Open   Spain England Trish Johnson (16)
22–25 Jul Evian Masters   France South Korea Jiyai Shin (n/a) Co-sanctioned by the LPGA Tour
29 Jul – 1 Aug Ricoh Women's British Open   England Taiwan Yani Tseng (n/a) Co-sanctioned by the LPGA Tour
6–8 Aug AIB Ladies Irish Open   Ireland Sweden Sophie Gustafson (14)
12–15 Aug S4C Wales Ladies Championship of Europe   Wales South Africa Lee-Anne Pace (2)
18–20 Aug Ladies Scottish Open   Scotland France Virginie Lagoutte-Clément (3)
27–29 Aug Finnair Masters   Finland South Africa Lee-Anne Pace (3)
3–5 Sep UNIQA Ladies Golf Open   Austria England Laura Davies (42)
9–12 Sep Open de France Feminin   France England Trish Johnson (17)
16–19 Sep Open De España Femenino   Spain England Laura Davies (43)
22–24 Oct Sanya Ladies Open   China South Africa Lee-Anne Pace (4) Co-sanctioned by the LAGT
29–31 Oct Suzhou Taihu Ladies Open   China South Africa Lee-Anne Pace (5) Co-sanctioned by the LAGT
4–7 Nov Daishin Securities-Tomato M Korea-European Ladies Masters   South Korea South Korea Kim Hyun-ji (2) Co-sanctioned by the KLPGA Tour
11–13 Nov Hero Honda Women's Indian Open   India England Laura Davies (44) Co-sanctioned by the LAGT
8–11 Dec Omega Dubai Ladies Masters   United Arab Emirates Denmark Iben Tinning (6)

Order of Merit rankings

Rank Player Country Earnings
1 Lee-Anne Pace   South Africa €339,517.77
2 Laura Davies   England €311,573.48
3 Melissa Reid   England €270,871.59
4 In-Kyung Kim   South Korea €193,154.69
5 Iben Tinning   Denmark €163,562.50
6 Virginie Lagoutte-Clément   France €153,526.09
7 Suzann Pettersen   Norway €149,489.66
8 Florentyna Parker   England €145,240.36
9 Trish Johnson   England €139,924.93
10 Vikki Laing   Scotland €126,733.57

Source: [1]

References

  1. ^ LET Tour Guide 2011. Ladies European Tour. 2011. pp. 143–188. Retrieved 26 September 2023.

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