Women's Victorian Open
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Tournament information | |
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Location | Barwon Heads, Victoria, Australia |
Established | 1988 |
Course(s) | 13th Beach Golf Links (Beach and Creek Courses) |
Par | 72 |
Tour(s) | WPGA Tour of Australasia LPGA Tour (2019–2020) Ladies European Tour (2017–2018) |
Format | Stroke play |
Prize fund | A$420,000 |
Month played | February |
Current champion | |
Malaysia Ashley Lau | |
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The Women's Victorian Open is an annual golf tournament held in Australia. It was founded in 1988 and played annually through 1992. After a 20-year hiatus it returned in 2012 as a tournament on the WPGA Tour of Australasia.[1] This was the first time the men's Victorian Open and women's Victorian Open were held concurrently - making it the only professional golf tournament in the world where men and women played the same courses, at the same time, for equal prize money. In 2013, the men's and women's Victorian Opens moved to 13th Beach Golf Links in Barwon Heads, southwest of Melbourne, near the southwest shore (Bass Strait) of the Bellarine Peninsula. When the tournament moved to 13th Beach Golf Links in 2013, the combined prize pool was A$300,000, with $150,000 on offer for each of the men's and women's fields. In six years, the total prize pool has increased ten-fold, with the 2019 men's and women's Victorian Open fields to be playing for a total purse of $3 million ($1.5 million each). In 2017 and 2018, the event were co-sanctioned by the Ladies European Tour and the ALPG Tour. Like its men's counterpart, it is a two-cut tournament. The field is reduced to 60 after the second round and 35 after the third round; those who fail to make the second cut earn prize money. The event was co-sanctioned by the LPGA Tour in 2019 and 2020. It is played alongside the men's Victorian Open. The double cut continues; 65 players will remain after the first cut, then 35 players after the Saturday cut.[2]
Winners
- ↑ ALPG − ALPG Tour; LET − Ladies European Tour; LPGA − LPGA Tour; WPGA − WPGA Tour of Australasia.
- ↑ 2020: Park Hee-young beat Choi Hye-jin with par on fourth extra hole, with Ryu So-yeon eliminated by birdie on second holes
- ↑ 2018: Minjee Lee won her second Victorian Open title, after winning her first as an amateur in 2014.
- ↑ 2017: Reid beat Sandra Gal at the third hole of a sudden-death playoff
See also
- Victorian Open – (concurrent men's tournament)
References
- ↑ "Tournament results: Vic Open (Women)". Where2golf. Retrieved 4 February 2024.
- ↑ "Five thing to know – ISPS Handa Vic Open". PGA European Tour. 4 February 2019.
- ↑ McMahon, Peg (3 December 1990). "Reid so nearly as good as her word". The Age. p. 19 – via Newspapers.com.
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