The Ladies Swiss Open is a women's professional golf tournament on the Ladies European Tour that is held in Switzerland.

History

The tournament was first played in 1988 and then again in 1989 near St. Moritz, and between 1990 and 1997 near Geneva. In 1990, Evelyn Orley became the first Swiss national to win the tournament.

Between 2006 and 2012, Deutsche Bank was the title sponsor, and it was played in the district of Locarno in the canton of Ticino.

After an eight-year hiatus it returned to the LET schedule again in 2020, this time near Zug and with Liechtenstein-based VP Bank as title sponsor.

Winners

YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of victoryRunner(s)-upWinner's share ()Venue
VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open
2025England Alice Hewson (2)66-67-67=200−135 strokesSweden Kajsa Arwefjäll Switzerland Chiara Tamburlini Republic of Ireland Lauren Walsh45,000Golfpark Holzhäusern
2024England Alice Hewson68-69-65=202−11PlayoffIndia Tvesa Malik45,000
2023Germany Alexandra Försterling66-66-66=198−152 strokesNorway Madelene Stavnar45,000
2022England Liz Young68-67-69=204−121 strokeSweden Linn Grant30,000
2021Thailand Atthaya Thitikul68-66-66=200−161 strokeNorway Marianne Skarpnord30,000
2020Wales Amy Boulden70-65-64=199−173 strokesAustralia Stephanie Kyriacou30,000
2013–2019: No tournament
Deutsche Bank Ladies Swiss Open
2012Scotland Carly Booth70-71-67-68=276–12PlayoffGermany Anja Monke78,750Golf Gerre Losone
Germany Caroline Masson
2011Italy Diana Luna69-67-67=203–131 strokeSouth Africa Lee-Anne Pace78,750
France Sophie Giquel-Bettan
Australia Kristie Smith
2010South Africa Lee-Anne Pace69-67-68=204–121 strokeScotland Vikki Laing78,750
2009Norway Marianne Skarpnord69-71-66-70=276–161 strokeEngland Melissa Reid78,750
2008Norway Suzann Pettersen67-63-64=194–226 strokesSouth Korea Amy Yang78,750
2007Germany Bettina Hauert68-73-72-72=285–3PlayoffAustralia Anna Rawson78,750
Spain Paula Martí
2006France Gwladys Nocera69-70-63-71=276–123 strokesUnited States Laura Davies75,000
1998–2005: No tournament
Déesse Ladies' Swiss Open
1997France Marie-Laure de Lorenzi72-68-70-70=280−8PlayoffEngland Trish Johnson£13,500GC de Maison Blanche
1996Sweden Sophie Gustafson69-69-73-69=280−81 strokeEngland Lisa Hackney£12,000
1991–1995: No tournament
Bonmont Ladies Swiss Classic
1990Switzerland Evelyn Orley289+1PlayoffScotland Gillian Stewart£10,500Bonmont G&CC
St Moritz Classic
1989England Kitrina Douglas286−2PlayoffEngland Suzanne Strudwick£10,500Engadine GC
St Moritz Open
1988New Zealand Janice Arnold285−31 strokeScotland Cathy Panton£9,000Engadine GC

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