The Flumserberg Ladies Open is a women's professional golf tournament in the LET Access Series, held since 2014 at Gams-Werdenberg Golf Club in St. Gallen, Switzerland.

Originally the tournament was named after its main sponsor, the Association Suisse des Golfeurs Indépendants (ASGI). After three seasons as the successor sponsor, VP Bank stepped up to sponsor the Ladies European Tour event VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open, and the tournament was renamed after Flumserberg, the nearby Swiss Alps resort area.

Format

The tournament is played in 54-hole Stroke play format. In 2023, the tournament's 10-year anniversary, the format changed to "Mätzler Mix", with 36 hole stroke play over Friday and Saturday, followed by three rounds of 9 hole match play on Sunday. The top 48 players advanced to the first match play, where the top 24 advanced to the second round, and the top 3 played in the third round, the final. Home player Elena Moosmann was the stroke play medalist and the third participant in the final alongside Olsen and Nielsen.

Winners

YearWinnerCountryScoreMargin of victoryRunner(s)-upRef
Flumserberg Ladies Open
2023Fie OlsenDenmark3.5 points2 pointsDenmark Sofie Kibsgaard Nielsen
2022Lauren Holmey (a)Netherlands−8 (68-70-70=208)1 strokeGermany Patricia Isabel Schmidt
2021Nina PegovaRussia−11 (71-69-65=205)PlayoffGermany Charlotte Back (a)
2020Sanna NuutinenFinland−12 (69-68-67=204)PlayoffNorway Stina Resen
VP Bank Ladies Open
2019Elena Moosmann (a)Switzerland−6 (67-71=138)PlayoffAustria Isabella Holpfer (a)
2018Noemí Jiménez MartínSpain−12 (69-69-66=204)3 strokesSpain Elia Folch Belgium Chloe Leurquin
2017Linda HenrikssonFinland−4 (72-68-72=212)PlayoffRussia Nina Pegova
ASGI Ladies Open
2016Carolina González GarcíaSpain−6 (63-71-74=208)1 strokeNorway Tonje Daffinrud Austria Christine Wolf
2015Olivia CowanGermany−9 (71-67-69=207)3 strokesMalaysia Ainil Johani Bakar England Kym Larratt Switzerland Azelia Meichtry (a)
Association Suisse de Golf Ladies Open
2014Amy BouldenWales−7 (69-69-71=209)PlayoffEngland Kelly Tidy Scotland Sally Watson

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