EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE ALLEGRIA LADIES OPEN

Allegria

The fourth event of the 2025 LET Access Series (LETAS) is here and it’s another historic week with the Tour teeing it up in Austria for the first time.

European women’s professional golf has not returned to Austria since 2012, where Caroline Hedwall became the last winner of the LET’s Austria Ladies Open.

So, this week marks an exciting new chapter for Austrian golf and many eyes will be on how the top Austrian amateurs perform.

A field of 126 players will be teeing it up in the 54-hole stroke play competition between 21-23 May for €50,000, and there will be a cut to the top 45 professionals and ties at the 36-hole mark.

The Sudburgenland of the Allegria Golf Resort is proud to host the event. The venue is the largest golf resort in Austria and will provide a great test to LETAS players competing this week.

There are 28 nationalities represented in the field including 12 Austrians. Austrian professional Isabella Holpfer is teeing it up this week at her home course.

Seasoned professional and previous LETAS winner, Katharina Muehlbauer will be hoping to have success at home this week.

LETAS Order of Merit leader Amalie Leth-Nissen is teeing it up this week alongside England’s Charlotte Heath who leads the Rookie of the Year standings.

A total of nine Tour winners are competing this week with 15 rookies teeing it up at the Allegria Resort.

The Allegria Ladies Open begins on Wednesday 21 May and will conclude on Friday 23 May.

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