Jabra Ladies Open

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Jabra Ladies Open
Tournament information
LocationEvian-les-Bains, France
Established2017
CourseEvian Resort Golf Club
Par71
Tour(s)Ladies European Tour
LET Access Series (2018–2020)
FormatStroke play
Prize fund300,000
Month playedMay
Current champion
Czech Republic Sára Kousková

The Jabra Ladies Open is a professional golf tournament, introduced on the Ladies European Tour schedule in 2018.

The tournament is played at the Evian Resort Golf Club in France and has since 2014 served as European qualifying competition for the Evian Championship, the continental Europe women's major. It was named the Jabra Ladies Open in 2016 and joined the LET Access Series schedule in 2017. It became the first dual ranking event on the LET Access Series and LET in 2018.[1] In 2021 the tournament resorted back to solely an LET event and has remained that way since.

Winners

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Year Tour(s) Winner Country Score Winner's
share ()
Runner(s)-up
2025 LET Sára Kousková File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic 203 (−10) 45,000 Singapore Shannon Tan
2024 LET Morgane Métraux File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland 203 (−10) 45,000 France Agathe Sauzon
Switzerland Chiara Tamburlini
2023 LET Linn Grant File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 204 (−9) 45,000 France Céline Herbin
Netherlands Anne van Dam
2022 LET Tiia Koivisto File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland 207 (−6) 37,500 Australia Whitney Hillier
2021 LET Pia Babnik File:Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia 209 (−4) 30,000 England Annabel Dimmock
2020 LET · LETAS Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2019 LET · LETAS Annabel Dimmock File:Flag of England.svg England 206 (−7) 24,000 France Pauline Roussin-Bouchard (a)
2018 LET · LETAS Astrid Vayson de Pradenne File:Flag of France.svg France 206 (−7) 19,200 Germany Karolin Lampert
2017 LETAS Isabelle Boineau File:Flag of France.svg France 206 (−7) 8,000 Sweden Johanna Gustavsson

References

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