After a couple of weeks off, the Ladies European Tour (LET) is back on the road as it heads to Australia for the next two events.
Having started the season with trips to Kenya, Saudi Arabia, Morocco and the United States, the Tour gears up for two weeks in Australia.
It’s a return Down Under for the LET after a one-year hiatus with the last tournaments being held in 2022.
First up on the calendar is the NSW Women’s Open which is followed by the Australian Women’s Classic.
Both tournaments are co-sanctioned with the WPGA Tour of Australasia with a format of 54-hole stroke play and a cut to the top 60 professionals after the second round.
Magenta Shores is the venue for this year’s Women’s NSW Open which takes place between March 29-31.
It is a links golf course designed by Ross Watson on the Central Coast of New South Wales and situated between Tuggerah Lake and the Pacific Ocean.
Bonville Golf Resort which is located on the beautiful Coffs Harbour will host the Australian Women’s Classic once again.
The championship course which features a scenic layout with towering Flooded Gumtrees from April 5-7.
Each field will have 132 players teeing it up with 80 LET members, 30 WPGA spots, 12 Regional Qualifier and 10 Golf NSW invites at Magenta and 80 LET members, 37 WPGA members and 15 Golf NSW invites in Bonville.
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