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LET ACCESS SERIES ANNOUNCES SCHEDULE FOR 2023 SEASON

LET ACCESS SERIES ANNOUNCES SCHEDULE FOR 2023 SEASON

  • Total of 17 events in seven countries
  • Prize fund of at least 767,500
  • Tournaments to run from March to October
  • Playing for a minimum of six LET cards for 2024 season

The LET Access Series is excited to announce the schedule for the 2023 season, which is set to feature 17 events in seven different countries across the year and will continue to give players an opportunity to compete and progress.

Players will be competing for a total prize fund of at least €767,500,which is an increase on the total purse of €710,000 announced at the beginning of the 2022 season.

Once again, Europe will play host to all of the tournaments across the calendar year which will take place between March and October with Sweden hosting five tournaments in total in the 2023 season.

Spain is set to hold three tournaments as is France with Switzerland and England hosting two while there will also be visits to Czechia and Denmark during the year.

The season will start and end in Spain, and it is due to get underway at the Santander Golf Tour – GIRONA between March 1-3 before rounding out with the Santander Golf Tour – ZARAGOZA between October 26-28.

Four tournaments have increased their prize funds from 2022 with the Montauban Ladies Open, Amundi Czech Ladies Challenge, Smorum Ladies Open by EC Drive and the Rose Ladies Open all offering bigger purses this year.

Last season Czechia’s Sara Kouskova was crowned LETAS Order of Merit winner and Rookie of the Year after winning three times in her maiden season as a professional and securing status on the LET for 2023.

L-R: New Zealand’s Momoka Kobori, Netherlands’ Lauren Holmey, Germany’s Patricia Isabel Schmidt and Sweden’s Anna Magnusson with their 2023 LET cards.

Five other players clinched LET cards for 2023 alongside Kouskova including Germany’s Chiara Noja – before she won her maiden Ladies European Tour (LET) title at the Aramco Team Series – Jeddah – as well as New Zealand’s Momoka Kobori, Germany’s Patricia Isabel Schmidt, Dutch golfer Lauren Holmey and Sweden’s Anna Magnusson.

At the end of the season, a minimum of six players on the LETAS Order of Merit will earn membership to the LET for 2024, while players finishing in seventh to 21st positions will be exempt into the final stage of LET Q-School.

Speaking about the announcement Alexandra Armas, LET CEO, said: “We are extremely proud to be able to announce the schedule for the 2023 LET Access Series. It looks set to be a great year with 17…

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