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The 2023 Ladies European Tour schedule features 30 events – along with the Solheim Cup in September – and a £30m prize pool; The season begins with Kenya in February and ends with the Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de Espana in November

Last updated: 12/22/22 2:29 PM

England's Georgia Hall tees off during the first round of the Women's Open

England’s Georgia Hall tees off during the first round of the Women’s Open

The Ladies European Tour has announced its 2023 global schedule, which will see players compete for a record-breaking total prize fund.

There will be a €35m (£30.8m) prize fund for next season’s 30 events, with the tour taking in 21 different countries.

The season kicks off in Kenya in the first week of February, while the Aramco Saudi Ladies International offers an increased prize pool of US$5million (£4.2million).

Four tournaments co-sanctioned with the LPGA will be held in July and August; the Amundi Evian Championship, Trust Golf Women’s Scottish Open, AIG Women’s Open and ISPS Handa World Invitational.

The Centurion Club in Hertfordshire, meanwhile, will host the Aramcio Tour Series event in July.

Highlights of the fourth round of the Andalucia Costa del Sol Open de Espana from the Ladies European Tour.

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Highlights of the fourth round of the Andalucia Costa del Sol Open de Espana from the Ladies European Tour.

Highlights of the fourth round of the Andalucia Costa del Sol Open de Espana from the Ladies European Tour.

“Thanks to our partners, organizers, venues and fans, 2023 will be an incredibly exciting year for LET,” said CEO Alexandra Armas.

“This year’s Race to Costa del Sol has showcased the outstanding skills of our players and there will be even more prominent opportunities for our role models next year to shine with more total prize money than ever before in our history.

“The LET now offers women a platform to build a successful career and to realize their dreams in professional golf. We will continue to work hard to advance the sport in Europe and around the world.”

With a year to go before the 2023 Solheim Cup at Finca Cortesin, Spain, Trish Johnson and Henni Koyack predict who will line up for Team Europe next September.

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With a year to go before the 2023 Solheim Cup at Finca Cortesin, Spain, Trish Johnson and Henni Koyack predict who will line up for Team Europe next September.

With a year to go before the 2023 Solheim Cup at Finca Cortesin, Spain, Trish Johnson and Henni Koyack predict who will line up for Team Europe next September.

2023 will also host the Solheim Cup at Finca Cortesin in Spain, with Europe aiming for a record-breaking third straight win over the United States.

The 2023 season will end with the Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de Espana, where the winner of the Race to Costa del Sol will be crowned.

Important dates for the Ladies European Tour 2023

17-19 March: Aramco Team Series – Singapore
19-21 May: Aramco Team Series – Fla
14-16 July: Aramco Team Series – London
27-30 July: Amundi Evian Championship – Evian Resort, France
3rd–6th August: Trust Golf Women’s Scottish Open – Ayrshire, Scotland
10th-13th August: AIG Women’s Open – Walton Heath, England
17-20 August: ISPS Handa World Invitational – Antrim, Northern Ireland
August 31 – September 3: KPMG Women’s Irish Open – County Claire, Ireland
September 22-24: The Solheim Cup – Finca Cortesin, Spain
October 6-8: Aramco Team Series – Hong Kong
November 3-5: Aramco Team Series – Riyadh
November 23-26: Andalucia Costa del Sol Open de Espana – Marbella, Spain

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