Ladies GOLF Magazine Summer/Autumn 2019/2020 Issue 26

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LPGA AND LET

Join Forces to Drive Growth of Women's Professional Golf in Europe Two of golf’s most important stakeholders agree to a long-term partnership to significantly grow awareness, sponsor support, and professional playing opportunities for women in Europe.

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he Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) and the Ladies European Tour (LET) announced that they will unite in a joint venture partnership to push women's professional golf to new heights in Europe and around the world. The combination of the LET's European expertise and relationships in the region, with the LPGA's global strength and worldwide exposure, and their shared vision for the future of women's professional golf and growth of the game, provides the core ingredients to ignite a tour loaded with upside potential. LET players voted their support for the joint venture partnership on Tuesday during the LET's Annual Membership Meeting in Spain. "Two teams, joining for one common purpose, will create opportunities we simply could not have pursued on our own," said LET Board Chair Marta Figueras-Dotti. "At its foundation, this joint venture is about creating opportunities for our members to pursue their passion, and their careers as professional athletes. In just the 60 days since we began working on this joint venture, we have already seen a dramatic impact on our LET Tour schedule – an impact that will be a positive result for virtually all of our LET Members." The LPGA and LET share a common vision to strengthen the presence of women's golf in Europe. A thriving Europe-based women's professional tour is critical to help women from the continent pursue their dreams through the game of golf, and for the overall health and growth of the game globally. Perhaps most importantly, a strong women's tour in Europe will expose

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millions of young girls to the great athletes, leaders and role models of the LET, helping to inspire the next generation of European players. "This is an exciting next step for the LPGA's mission to provide more opportunities for women in this game. Over the past 10 years, the LPGA has had tremendous success partnering with other golf stakeholders, including the USGA, PGA Tour, European Tour, R&A and PGA of America, to enhance opportunities for women worldwide. We are thrilled to deepen our relationship with the Ladies European Tour in an effort to create the strongest possible women’s tour in Europe," said LPGA Commissioner Michael Whan. "We have experienced incredible growth in women's golf in the U.S., and this is an extraordinary opportunity to accelerate and expand the game in Europe as well. I'm excited that this is something we will build together, with the LET." The venture will be jointly managed by the LPGA and the LET and, through their combined resources, will seek to fast track an expanded LET schedule. This year's LET schedule currently includes 20 official events in 13 different countries, with eight of those events in Europe, including two major championships, The Evian Championship and the AIG Women's British Open. The partnership aims to immediately increase playing opportunities for women in Europe, and to have that schedule growth lead to both increased financial opportunities and an optional pathway to the LPGA for the tour’s top performers. www.ladiesgolfmagazine.com.au


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Book Reviews

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pages 80-81

What We Love

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pages 78-79

LPGA and LET Join Forces to Drive Growth of Women’s Professional Golf in Europe

2min
page 70

Golf is More Than a Game

1min
page 71

Incredible India

4min
pages 72-73

It’s Not Always About Golf

2min
page 69

Anne Van Dam Powers to a Fourth Ladies European Tour Title

2min
page 68

New LET Tournament Announced in Sweden

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page 66

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Yuka Yasuda Triumphs in 2019 Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific Championship

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pages 64-65

Morocco’s Rabat Golfing Delights

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pages 62-63

Elena Moosmann 17-year-old Amateur Takes Title

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page 59

Viva Espana Historical First Double Victory in Morocco

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pages 60-61

Liu Yan Holds Her Nerve to Win EFG Hong Kong Ladies Open

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page 58

Hanako Shibuno – Smiling Cinderella’s Wishes all Come True

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Golf Cruises for The Single Golfer

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Play in New Zealand’s Premier Tourist & Golfing Resort - Queenstown

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Nelly Korda Wins Lacoste Ladies Open de France

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page 34

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Jan Stephenson Inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame

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The Mind Game – Jenny Sevil Golf on Life’s Terms

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pages 26-29

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Ashleigh Barty Takes Home ‘The Don

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The ALPG Tour 2020 Schedule

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