A truly international field will gather at the Melbourne Club at Brocket Hall on the 6th of September to contest the Rose Ladies Open, one of the biggest tournaments on the schedule.
108 players will come from far and wide to tee it up at the Hertfordshire venue, which is hosting the event for the second time since it was established in 2022.
The tournament format is three days of 54-hole stroke-play competition and this year we are treated to a Sunday finish.
The field is exceptionally strong this year. With a break in the LET schedule, many LET players are returning to tee it up this week, testament to the renowned nature of the tournament.
Switzerland’s Elena Moosmann will be looking for retribution after she lost out on last year’s title to close friend and current LET Order of Merit leader, Chiara Tamburlini.
A number of former winners of the Rose Ladies Series events, including Liz Young (England), Gemma Clews (England), Georgina Blackman (England) and the most successful player in Rose Ladies Series history, LET player Gabs Cowley.
Having hosted the Rose Ladies Open in 2022 and 2023, Brocket Hall continues to be an outstanding venue for the tournament and provides an exceptional backdrop a week of unforgettable golf.
The tournament has the second biggest prize fund this year of €70,000 and there will be a cut after round two to the top 45 professionals and ties.
The Rose Ladies Open will showcase some of the best professional and amateur women golfers and a great chance for people to leave inspired by these fantastic talents.
A whole host of family activities are planned, including garden games, face-painting and fun food stations.
Spectators are encouraged and tickets for the event are free, please see more information here.
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