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Joburg Ladies Open

Coordinates:26°16′37″S27°54′11″E / 26.277°S 27.903°E /-26.277; 27.903
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Golf tournament on the Sunshine Ladies Tour in Johannesburg, South Africa

Golf tournament
Joburg Ladies Open
Tournament information
LocationJohannesburg,South Africa
Established2015
CourseModderfontein Golf Club
Par73
Tour(s)Ladies European Tour
Sunshine Ladies Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fund300,000
Month playedApril
Tournament record score
Aggregate275Chiara Tamburlini
To par−17as above
Current champion
EnglandMimi Rhodes
Location map
Modderfontein Golf Club is located in South Africa
Modderfontein Golf Club
Modderfontein Golf Club
Location inSouth Africa
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Modderfontein Golf Club is located in Gauteng
Modderfontein Golf Club
Modderfontein Golf Club
Location inGauteng
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TheJoburg Ladies Open is a women's professionalgolf tournament held inJohannesburg,South Africa. It is an event on the Southern Africa-basedSunshine Ladies Tour since 2015 and starting in 2022 co-sanctioned with theLadies European Tour.[1]

History

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The tournament was played at theRoyal Johannesburg & Kensington Golf Club until 2017. It moved to Modderfontein in 2018 and was played on to the refurbished Soweto Country Club for the following three years before returning.[2]

Winners

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YearTours[a]VenueWinnerScoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upNote
Joburg Ladies Open
2025SLT · LETModderfontein Golf ClubEnglandMimi Rhodes−14 (65-69-71=205)1 strokeSouth AfricaCasandra Alexander
2024SLT · LETModderfontein Golf ClubSwitzerlandChiara Tamburlini−17 (70-68-67-70=275)7 strokesThailandAunchisa Utama
2023SLT · LETModderfontein Golf ClubEnglandLily May Humphreys−12 (70-70-73-67=280)2 strokesSwedenMoa Folke
SpainAna Peláez Triviño
[3]
2022SLT · LETModderfontein Golf ClubSwedenLinn Grant−11 (72-69-67=208)5 strokesSwitzerlandKim Métraux[4]
2021SLTSoweto Country ClubSouth AfricaCasandra Hall+1 (72-72-73=217)1 strokeSouth AfricaLee-Anne Pace[5]
2020SLTSoweto Country ClubSouth AfricaMonique Smit+1 (71-76-70=217)2 strokesCzech RepublicSideri Vanova[6]
2019SLTSoweto Country ClubEswatiniNobuhle Dlamini−2 (72-72-70=214)4 strokesSouth AfricaTandi McCallum[7]
2018SLTModderfontein Golf ClubSouth AfricaAshleigh Buhai (2)−8 (68-70-70=208)5 strokesSouth AfricaStacy Lee Bregman
South AfricaIvanna Samu
[8]
2017SLTRoyal Johannesburg &
Kensington Golf Club
South AfricaKim Williams−11 (70-68-67=205)5 strokesNamibiaBonita Bredenhann
EnglandLauren Taylor
[9]
2016SLTRoyal Johannesburg &
Kensington Golf Club
South AfricaLee-Anne Pace−12 (68-70-66=204)5 strokesSouth AfricaBertine Strauss[10]
Sunshine Ladies Tour Open
2015SLTRoyal Johannesburg &
Kensington Golf Club
South AfricaAshleigh Simon−8 (71-65=136)6 strokesSouth AfricaMonique Smit[11]
  1. ^SLT −Sunshine Ladies Tour; LET −Ladies European Tour.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Joburg Open tees off the 2022 European Tour season". European Tour. 19 October 2021. Retrieved17 November 2021.
  2. ^"Sunshine Ladies Tour announces 2021 schedule". Sport24. Retrieved27 April 2021.
  3. ^"Final Results 2023 Joburg Ladies Open". Ladies European Tour. Retrieved3 March 2023.
  4. ^"Final Results 2022 Joburg Ladies Open". Sunshine Ladies Tour. Retrieved26 March 2022.
  5. ^"Final Results 2021 Joburg Ladies Open". Sunshine Ladies Tour. Archived fromthe original on 1 May 2021. Retrieved30 April 2021.
  6. ^"Final Results 2020 Joburg Ladies Open". Sunshine Ladies Tour. Retrieved27 April 2021.
  7. ^"Final Results 2019 Joburg Ladies Open". Sunshine Ladies Tour. Retrieved27 April 2021.
  8. ^"Final Results 2018 Joburg Ladies Open". Sunshine Ladies Tour. Retrieved27 April 2021.
  9. ^"Final Results 2017 Joburg Ladies Open". Sunshine Ladies Tour. Retrieved27 April 2021.
  10. ^"Final Results 2016 Joburg Ladies Open". Sunshine Ladies Tour. Retrieved27 April 2021.
  11. ^"Final Results 2015 Sunshine Ladies Tour Open". Sunshine Ladies Tour. Retrieved27 April 2021.

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