Duration | 10 February 2022 – 27 November 2022 |
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Number of official events | 34 |
Most wins | Linn Grant (4) |
Order of Merit | Linn Grant |
Rookie of the Year | Linn Grant |
← 2021 2023 → |
The 2022 Ladies European Tour was a series of golf tournaments for elite female golfers from around the world. The tournaments were sanctioned by the Ladies European Tour (LET).
The table below shows the 2022 schedule. The season featured 34 events in 22 countries and a total purse of around €29 million, the greatest number of tournaments and prize money in the tour's 44-year history. [1]
The numbers in brackets after the winners' names indicate the career wins on the Ladies European Tour, including that event, and is only shown for members of the tour.
Major championships |
Regular events |
Team championships |
The following events appear on the schedule, but does not carry ranking points.
Date | Tournament | Host country | Winner | WWGR points | Purse ($) | Notes |
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13 May | Aramco Team Series – Bangkok | Thailand | Whitney Hillier (c) Chonlada Chayanun Krista Bakker Pattanan Amatanon (a) | – | 500,000 | Aramco Team Series Team event |
17 Jun | Aramco Team Series – London | England | Nicole Garcia (c) Madelene Stavnar Kelly Whaley Mia Baker (a) | – | 500,000 | Aramco Team Series Team event |
19 Aug | Aramco Team Series – Sotogrande | Spain | Jessica Korda (c) Noora Komulainen Tereza Melecká Malcolm Borwick (a) | – | 500,000 | Aramco Team Series Team event |
14 Oct | Aramco Team Series – New York | United States | Johanna Gustavsson (c) Jessica Karlsson Karolin Lampert Jennifer Rosenberg (a) | – | 500,000 | Aramco Team Series Team event |
11 Nov | Aramco Team Series – Jeddah | Saudi Arabia | Nicole Garcia (c) Casandra Alexander Tereza Melecká Sonia Bayahya (a) | – | 500,000 | Aramco Team Series Team event |
The top 10 players in the Race to Costa del Sol Rankings.
Rank | Player | Country | Points |
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1 | Linn Grant | Sweden | 3,625 |
2 | Maja Stark | Sweden | 3,415 |
3 | Johanna Gustavsson | Sweden | 1,946 |
4 | Manon De Roey | Belgium | 1,816 |
5 | Ana Peláez | Spain | 1,657 |
6 | Magdalena Simmermacher | Argentina | 1,570 |
7 | Meghan MacLaren | England | 1,660 |
8 | Caroline Hedwall | Sweden | 1,540 |
9 | Lee-Anne Pace | South Africa | 1,489 |
10 | Georgia Hall | England | 1,372 |
Source: [2]
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