KEY FACTS: CALATAYUD LADIES OPEN

Calatayud

This week sees the LET Access Series (LETAS) return to Spain for the second edition of the Calatayud Ladies Open.

Hosted at the Gambito Golf Club Calatayud, the tournament is the penultimate event on the schedule and is sure to be a hotly fought week as our players look to make final pushes on the Order of Merit.

Last year the tournament finished with a four-way play off after England’s Amy Taylor, New Zealand’s Momoka Kobori and current LETAS Top 6 players Elena Moosmann and Sofie Kibsgaard Nielsen.

It was Amy Taylor, the 21-year-old from Norwich who came out on top making a birdie at the par-three ninth to secure her first professional victory.

Here’s everything you need to know ahead of this week’s tournament.

FIELD BREAKDOWN 

A field of 95 players representing 28 countries will tee it up this week… 

  • Tournament Invitations: 3 players 
  • Holding Spots: 8 players
  • LETAS Top 50 and ties: 22 players
  • Tournament Winners: 5 players
  • LETAS Top 5 from current top 50: 3 players
  • LETAS #21-50 LET Qualifying School: 3 players
  • LETAS Top 50 Re-Rank: 13 players 
  • Current Year LET member: 19 players 
  • LETAS Re-Rank: 12 players
  • LETAS Recognised Tour Qualifiers: 1 player
  • LETAS Pre-Qualifiers: 5 players
  • LET Q School Non-Attendees: 1 player

COMPETITION FORMAT 

54-hole, stroke play, cut to top 45 professionals and ties after 36 holes 

PRIZE FUND  

€ 50,000 with winner receiving € 6,400

PAST CHAMPIONS AND RUNNERS-UP 

2022: Amy Taylor (ENG) & Sofie Kibsgaard Nielsen (DEN) and Momoka Kobori (NZL)

COURSE SET UP  

36-36–72; 6264 yards/5728 metres (subject to change)  

TOURNAMENT ENTRIES 

Tournament Entries

SOCIAL MEDIA  

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