FIVE TALKING POINTS: THE TERRE BLANCHE LADIES OPEN 2024

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After months of patiently waiting, the LET Access Series returns for its 2024 season this week as we take a trip to the South of France for the Terre Blanche Ladies Open. 

Golf de Terre Blanche is the host this week for the 12th edition of the tournament in a special year for the course as they celebrate their 20th anniversary. 

Before the tournament gets underway on Friday, here are a few talking points to look out for…

  1. 15-YEAR-OLD LOUISE UMA LANDGRAF BACK TO DEFEND HER TITLE

In 2023, we witnessed history as French amateur Louise Uma Landgraf became the youngest ever winner on a women’s professional tour at just 14 years old.

With rounds of 69 and 74 after high winds shortened the tournament to two rounds, the French amateur kept her cool to win the first hole of the play off to champion over the Netherlands Pasqualle Coffa and fellow French Professional Charlotte Liautier.

Now Landgraf returns for the tough job of retaining her title. 

Louise Uma Landgraf

2. FIVE FORMER RUNNER UPS IN THE FIELD

2024 sees five former runner up players return to rectify past mistakes. 

Coffa, Liautier alongside France’s Lucie Andre, Denmarks’ Amalie Leth Nissen and Sweden’s Emma Nilsson are all in the field this year and will be looking to go that one step further and pick up the silverware. 

Liautier
Liautier competes during the first round of Terre Blanche Ladies Open 2023

3. A FAMILY AFFAIR

Swedish sisters, Emma and Sarah Nilsson will both be teeing it up at the Terre Blanche Ladies Open this week. 

Both Emma and Sarah are LET members so will be hoping for a good week and Emma has history on the course having placed runner up in 2018. 

Sarah is also a four-time winner on LETAS and won the 2018 LET Access Series Order of Merit. 

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Sarah and Emma Nilsson.

4. 24 FRENCH PLAYERS IN THE FIELD

Almost a quarter of the field is French this week as 10 professionals and 14 amateurs get ready to tee it up at Terre Blanche. 

Two amateurs, Vanessa Bouvet and Clara Willem also have the added pressure of playing at their home course. 

Last year saw a French player lift the trophy and these players will be very keen to keep it a home win.

5. IT’S THE SEASON OPENER AND 15 YEARS OF LETAS

2024 is a new year and anything can happen. 

Celebrating its 15th anniversary, LETAS has firmly cemented itself as the place where all future European great golf stars start.  

That’s what will make this event so exciting as we see many new and familiar faces fresh and hungry to carve out early success and get one step closer to earning LET playing rights for 2025. 

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