2013 Ladies European Tour

The 2013 Ladies European Tour was the 35th season of the Ladies European Tour (LET), a series of golf tournaments for elite female golfers from around the world, which took place from February through December 2013.

2013 Ladies European Tour season
DurationFebruary 2013 (2013-02) – December 2013 (2013-12)
Number of official events23
Most winsSouth Africa Lee-Anne Pace (3)
Order of MeritNorway Suzann Pettersen
Player of the YearSouth Africa Lee-Anne Pace
Rookie of the YearEngland Charley Hull
Lowest stroke averageNorway Suzann Pettersen
2012
2014

Changes for 2013

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The tour scheduled a total of 23 events, including the return of the Ladies Italian Open, which hadn't been on the tour since 2009. It also features the bi-annual Europe vs. USA Solheim Cup, which will rotate its turn to the United States for 2013. Also added to the tour is the Helsingborg Open in Sweden.

Leaving the tour for 2013 were the Deutsche Bank Ladies Swiss Open (Switzerland), the Ladies Irish Open (Ireland), and the UNIQA Ladies Golf Open (Austria).

The tour chronologically moved some of the events. Moving upwards on the calendar ware the South African Women's Open by three months, and the Open de España Femenino by three months. Moving back on the calendar ware the Honma Pilsen Golf Masters by two months, The Evian Championship by two months, and the Ladies Scottish Open by three months.

Schedule

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The table below shows the 2013 schedule. The numbers in brackets after the winners' names indicate the career wins on the Ladies European Tour, including that event, and is only shown for members of the tour.

Key
Major championships
Regular events
Team championships
Date Tournament Host country Winner WWGR
points
Purse (€) Notes
1–3 Feb Volvik RACV Ladies Masters Australia   Karrie Webb (n/a) 19.5 200,000 Co-sanctioned with the ALPG Tour
8–10 Feb ISPS Handa New Zealand Women's Open New Zealand   Lydia Ko (n/a, amateur) 19 200,000 Co-sanctioned with the ALPG Tour
14–17 Feb ISPS Handa Women's Australian Open Australia   Jiyai Shin (n/a) 37 $1,300,000 Co-sanctioned with the ALPG Tour
and the LPGA Tour
7–10 Mar Mission Hills World Ladies Championship China   Suzann Pettersen (6) - individual
  Inbee Park and Kim Ha-Neul - team
20.5 $500,000
28–31 Mar Lalla Meryem Cup Morocco   Ariya Jutanugarn (1) 15 325,000
19–21 Apr South African Women's Open South Africa   Marianne Skarpnord (3) 290,000
9–12 May Turkish Airlines Ladies Open Turkey   Lee-Anne Pace (6) 15 250,000
24–26 May Deloitte Ladies Open Netherlands   Holly Clyburn (1) 15.5 250,000
30 May – 2 Jun UniCredit Ladies German Open Germany   Carlota Ciganda (3) 350,000
20–23 Jun Allianz Ladies Slovak Open Slovakia   Gwladys Nocera (11) 15 250,000
18–21 Jul Open de España Femenino Spain   Lee-Anne Pace (7) 15 350,000
26–28 Jul ISPS Handa Ladies European Masters England   Karrie Webb (n/a) 17 300,000
1–4 Aug Ricoh Women's British Open Scotland   Stacy Lewis (n/a) 100 $3,500,000 Co-sanctioned with the LPGA Tour
9–11 Aug Honma Pilsen Golf Masters Czech Republic   Ann-Kathrin Lindner (1) 15 250,000
16–18 Aug Solheim Cup United States   Europe
30 Aug – 1 Sep Aberdeen Asset Management Ladies Scottish Open Scotland   Catriona Matthew (6) 15 £180,000
5–8 Sep Helsingborg Open Sweden   Rebecca Artis (1) 16.5 250,000
12–15 Sep The Evian Championship France   Suzann Pettersen (7) 100 $3,250,000 Co-sanctioned with the LPGA Tour
26–29 Sep Lacoste Ladies Open de France France   Azahara Muñoz (2) 15.5 250,000
25–27 Oct Sanya Ladies Open China   Lee-Anne Pace (8) 15 300,000 Co-sanctioned with the LAGT
1–3 Nov China Suzhou Taihu Open China   Gwladys Nocera (12) 15 400,000 Co-sanctioned with the LAGT
28–30 Nov Hero Women's Indian Open India   Thidapa Suwannapura (n/a) 15 $300,000 Co-sanctioned with the LAGT
4–7 Dec Omega Dubai Ladies Masters U.A.E.   Pornanong Phatlum (2) 19 500,000

Order of Merit rankings

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Rank Player Country Earnings (€)
1 Suzann Pettersen   Norway 518,449
2 Lee-Anne Pace   South Africa 250,927
3 Lexi Thompson   United States 228,794
4 Gwladys Nocera   France 221,288
5 Carlota Ciganda   Spain 173,329
6 Charley Hull   England 135,994
7 Holly Clyburn   England 116,101
8 Beatriz Recari   Spain 114,936
9 Shanshan Feng   China 106,166
10 Valentine Derrey   France 97,685

Source:[1]

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References

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  1. ^ "Ladies European Tour Final Order of Merit 2013". Golf Live. 8 December 2015. Retrieved 8 October 2023.