Golf - Women's Swiss Open
This event joined the European Tour in 1988 as the St Moritz Open, was called the St Moritz Classic in 1989 and Swiss Classic in 1990 before falling off the schedule from 1991-95, returning for two years as the Swiss Open in 1996 and 1997 before not being staged again until 2006. After a seven-year run without a break it was jetttisoned from the schedule again from 2013-2019 before making a comeback in 2020. It has been played at a variety of courses in Switzerland. but has found a permanent home since 2020 at Holzhausern, Risch-Rotkreuz
YEAR | WINNER |
1988 | JANICE ARNOLD (Nzl) |
1989 | KITRINA DOUGLAS (Eng)* |
1990 | EVELYN ORLEY (Swi)* |
1991-5 | Not held |
1996 | SOPHIE GUSTAFSON (Swe) |
1997 | MARIE-LAURE DE LORENZI (Fra)* |
1998-05 | Not held |
2006 | GWLADYS NOCERA (Fra) |
2007 | BETTINA HAUERT (Ger)* |
2008 | SUZANN PETTERSEN (Nor) |
2009 | MARIANNE SKARPNORD (Nor) |
2010 | LEE-ANNE PACE (RSA) |
2011 | DIANA LUNA (Ita) |
2012 | CARLY BOOTH (Sco)* |
2013-9 | Not held |
2020 | AMY BOULDEN (Wal) |
2021 | ATTHAYA THITIKUL (Tha) |
2022 | LIZ YOUNG (Eng) |
2023 | ALEXANDRA FORSTERLING (Ger) |
2024 | ALICE HEWSON (Eng)* |
2025 | ALICE HEWSON (Eng) |
* Won after play-off
Venues:
Engadinwe 1988-89
Bonmont 1990
Maison Blanche 1996-97
Gerre Losone 2006-12
Holzhausern 2020-
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