With spring, the adult season begins! Honor to the ladies with the Chevron Championship at Rancho Mirage in California, in the footsteps of Patricia Meunier-Lebouc, the last French winner of a Grand Slam tournament. One week away from the Masters, PGA Tour players are trying to get their ticket to Augusta, Texas. Both the LET and the Challenge Tour will remain in South Africa while the LETAS season kicks off in Terre Blanche.
PGA Tour : Valero Texas Open, TPC San Antonio (Oaks Course), San Antonio, Texas
From March 31 to April 3
Paul Barjon and his PGA Tour teammates will be in Texas this weekend to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Valero Texas Open. One week from Masterssome will prepare the first major of the season while others will fight to obtain the last ticket promised to the winner.
LPGA Tour : The Chevron Championship, Mission Hills Country Club, Dinah Shore Tournament Course, Rancho Mirage, Californie
From March 31 to April 3
We will have to get used to it, we are no longer talking about the ANA Inspiration but the Chevron Championship. And for its fortieth edition, the middle finger makes its jubilee at Mission Hills in California. Celine Boutierin great shape at the start of the season, is one of the serious candidates for the title and could imitate Patricia Meunier-Leboucwinner in 2003. Perrine Delacour will also have a say, just like Pauline Roussin-Bouchard qualified by virtue of its good results at the start of the season. Nelly Kordain difficulty with a thrombosis in the arm, will be the great absentee of the tournament.
Ladies European Tour : Investec South African Women’s Open, Steenberg Golf Club, Cape Town, Afrique du Sud
From March 30 to April 2
The players of Ladies European Tour follow a second round in South Africa with their counterparts from the Sunshine Ladies Tour. This time they will play four rounds on a very green par 72 in the suburbs of Cape Town.
Emma Grechi, Agathe Sauzon, Lucie Malchirand, Céline Herbin, Manon Gidali, Charlotte Liautier, Anne-Charlotte Mora, Anne-Lise Caudal, Anaïs Meyssonnier, Camille Chevalier, Marion Duvernay and Julie Maisongrosse are at the start.
Challenge Tour: Limpopo Championship, Euphoria GC, Limpopo, South Africa
From March 31 to April 3
The South African tour ends this week with a sixth consecutive tournament in the country, once again in association with the Sunshine Tour. About fifteen tricolors will be to follow.
Ladies European Tour Access Series: Terre Blanche Ladies Open, Golf De Terre Blanche, Tourrettes, Var
From March 31 to April 2
It’s the start of the season LETASand it will take place in France on the magnificent Golf of Terre Blanche. This first tournament will be an opportunity to follow more than twenty French women, including many young and promising players who will try to succeed Linn Grant, brilliant winner in October.
The French
Lucie Andre, Yvie Chaucheprat, Emma Ambroise, Laure Sibille, Mathilda Cappeliez, Charlotte Charrayre (a), Maylis Lamoure (a), Constance Fouillet (a), Emma Falcher (a), Ines Archer (a), Nastasia Nadaud (a) , Vairana Heck (a), Carla De Troia (a), Louise Reau (a), Valentine Delon (a), Camile Min-Gaultier (a), Lena Tremouille (a), Tsara Ralamboarison (a), Clemence Cadeac (a ), Nawel Ben Letaief (a), Carlotta Locatelli (a), Mila Jurine (a), Noemie Boulbes (a), Anna Pillard (a).
DP World Tour : Pause
Next tournament : ISPS Handa Championship in Spain, Lakes Course, Infinitum, Tarragona
From April 21 to 24
Alps Tour : Pause
Next tournament : Abruzzo Alps Open 2022, Miglianico Golf & Country Club, Pescara, Italy
From April 13 to 15
Pro Golf Tour : Pause
Next tournament : Red Sea Ain Sokhna Classic 2022, Golf Club Sokhna, Ain Suchna, Egypt.
From April 12 to 14
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