Women's Scottish Open

ISPS Handa Women's Scottish Open
Tournament information
LocationNorth Ayrshire, Scotland, U.K.
Established1986
Course(s)Dundonald Links (2024)
Par72 (in 2024)
Length6,563 yards (6,001 m)
(in 2024)
Tour(s)Ladies European Tour
LPGA Tour (since 2017)
FormatStroke play – 72 holes
(54 holes; 2007–16)
Prize fund$2.0 million
1.8 million (est.)
Month playedAugust
Tournament record score
Aggregate267 Ayaka Furue (2022)
To par−21 Ayaka Furue (2022)
Current champion
Lauren Coughlin
Location map
Dundonald Links
Location in Scotland
Dundonald Links
Location in North Ayrshire
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Women's Scottish Open venues ( 2024 venue)

The ISPS Handa Women's Scottish Open is a women's professional golf tournament in Scotland on the Ladies European Tour (LET). First played in 1986, it became a regular fixture on the tour schedule in 2010.

Since 2017 it has been co-sanctioned by the LPGA Tour and played in late July, the week prior to the Women's British Open. A 54-hole event from 2007 through 2016, it returned to a 72-hole event. In 2024, the tournament was played in mid-August, after the Olympics in France.

Winners

Year Tour[a] Venue Winner Score Margin
of victory
Runner(s)-up Winner's
share ($)
ISPS Handa Women's Scottish Open
2024 LET, LPGA Dundonald Links Lauren Coughlin 273 (−15) 4 strokes Esther Henseleit 300,000
FreeD Group Women's Scottish Open
2023 LET, LPGA Dundonald Links Céline Boutier 273 (−15) 2 strokes Kim Hyo-joo 300,000
Trust Golf Women's Scottish Open
2022 LET, LPGA Dundonald Links Ayaka Furue 267 (−21) 3 strokes Céline Boutier 300,000
2021 LET, LPGA Dumbarnie Links Ryann O'Toole 271 (−17) 3 strokes Lydia Ko
Atthaya Thitikul
225,000
Aberdeen Standard Investments Ladies Scottish Open
2020 LET, LPGA Renaissance Club Stacy Lewis 279 (−5) Playoff[b] Cheyenne Knight
Azahara Muñoz
Emily Kristine Pedersen
225,000
2019 LET, LPGA Renaissance Club M. J. Hur 264 (−20) 4 strokes Moriya Jutanugarn
Lee Jeong-eun
225,000
2018 LET, LPGA Gullane GC Ariya Jutanugarn 271 (−13) 1 stroke Minjee Lee 225,000
Aberdeen Asset Management Ladies Scottish Open
2017 LET, LPGA Dundonald Links Lee Mi-hyang 282 (−6) 1 stroke Mi Jung Hur
Karrie Webb
225,000
Aberdeen Asset Management Ladies Scottish Open
2016 LET Dundonald Links Isabelle Boineau 205 (−11) 1 stroke Linda Wessberg 75,000
2015 LET Dundonald Links Rebecca Artis 210 (−6) 2 strokes Suzann Pettersen 75,000
2014 LET Archerfield Links Trish Johnson 209 (−7) 2 strokes Gwladys Nocera 38,654
2013 LET Archerfield Links Catriona Matthew 208 (−8) 2 strokes Hannah Burke 31,537
2012 LET Archerfield Links Carly Booth 212 (−4) 1 stroke Frances Bondad
Florentyna Parker
32,706
Aberdeen Ladies Scottish Open
2011 LET Archerfield Links Catriona Matthew 201 (−15) 10 strokes Hannah Jun 33,000
Ladies Scottish Open
2010 LET Archerfield Links Virginie Lagoutte-Clément 217 (+1) 1 stroke Trish Johnson
Lee-Anne Pace
Sophie Walker
30,000
2009: No tournament
Aberdeen Asset Management Ladies Scottish Open
2008 LET The Carrick Gwladys Nocera 208 (−5) 2 strokes Maria Boden 30,000
De Vere Ladies Scottish Open
2007 LET The Carrick Sophie Gustafson 210 (−3) 5 strokes Danielle Masters
Sofia Renell
Kirsty Taylor
30,000
1996–2006: No tournament
Payne & Gunter Scottish Open
1995 LET Dalmahoy Hotel & CC Alison Nicholas 272 (−16) 1 stroke Patricia Meunier £11,250
The New Skoda Women's Scottish Open
1994 LET Dalmahoy Hotel & CC Laura Davies 278 (−10) 1 stroke Karina Orum £11,250
1989–93: No tournament
Bowring Ladies Scottish Open
1988 LET Cawder GC Catherine Panton 293 (+1) 1 stroke Debbie Dowling
Maureen Garner
Alison Nicholas
£6,000
1987 LET Cawder GC Dale Reid 285 (−3) Playoff[c] Laura Davies £4,500
1986 LET Dalmahoy Hotel & CC Meredith Marshall[3] 283 (−5) 7 strokes Laura Davies £4,500
  1. ^ LET – Ladies European Tour; LPGA – LPGA Tour
  2. ^ Lewis won with a birdie on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff.[1]
  3. ^ Reid won on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff after Davies found a water hazard from the tee.[2]

Tournament records

Year Player Score Round
2022 Ayaka Furue 62 (−10) 4th

References

  1. ^ "Ladies Scottish Open: Stacy Lewis wins after four-way play-off". BBC Sport. 16 August 2020. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  2. ^ Jacobs, Raymond (7 September 1987). "Reid defeats Davies again in play-off". The Glasgow Herald. p. 9. Retrieved 17 August 2020 – via Google News Archive.
  3. ^ Jacobs, Raymond (8 September 1986). "Meredith quotes the scriptures". The Glasgow Herald. p. 10. Retrieved 17 August 2020 – via Google News Archive.