Helsingborg Open

{{infobox golf tournament

| name = Helsingborg Open

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| location = Helsingborg, Sweden

| establishment = 2010

| course = Allerum Golf Club

| par = 72

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| tour = Ladies European Tour

| format = 54-hole Stroke play

| purse = {{currency|300,000|EUR}}

| month_played = June

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| aggregate = 271 Dewi Claire Schreefel (2014)

| to-par = −17 as above

| current_champion = {{flagicon|FRA}} Perrine Delacour

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{{Location map

|Sweden South

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|label = Helsingborg

|lat = 56.0577

|long = 12.7864

|caption = Location in the Sweden

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The Helsingborg Open is a women's professional golf tournament held in Helsingborg, Sweden. It first featured on the Ladies European Tour (LET) in 2013.

The tournament was first played on the Swedish Golf Tour in 2010. The 2013 event marked the return of the LET to Sweden following a hiatus, after the last installments of the Scandinavian TPC hosted by Annika and the Göteborg Masters were played in 2008. Vasatorp hosted the Compaq Open in 2002.{{cite web |title=Helsingborg Open ny stortävling 2013 |date=21 November 2012 |url=https://www.mynewsdesk.com/se/sgf/pressreleases/helsingborg-open-ny-stortaevling-2013-814678 |publisher=Swedish Golf Federation |access-date=22 November 2022 |language=sv}}

It was held at Vasatorp Golf Club until it moved to Allerum Golf Club in 2023.

Winners

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!Date!!Tour!!Location!!Winner!!Score!!Margin of
victory!!Runner(s)-up!!Purse!!Ref

colspan=9|Dormy Open Helsingborg
2024LETPerrine Delacour{{FRA}}205 (−11)Playoff{{flagicon|DEU}} Helen Briem (a){{currency|300,000|EUR}}{{cite web |title=Dormy Open blir LET-tävling |date=13 December 2023 |url=https://www.svenskgolf.se/artiklar/nyheter/20231213/dormy-open-blir-let-tavling |publisher=Svensk Golf |access-date=15 December 2023 |language=sv}}
colspan=9|Helsingborg Open
2023LETLisa Pettersson{{SWE}}205 (−11)1 stroke{{flagicon|ESP}} Ana Peláez{{currency|300,000|EUR}}{{cite web |title=Helsingborg Open tillbaka på LET-schemat |date=27 September 2022 |url=https://www.svenskgolf.se/artiklar/tournytt/20220927/helsingborg-open-tillbaka-pa-let-schemat/ |publisher=Svensk Golf |language=sv |access-date=22 November 2022}}
colspan=9 align=center|2016–2022: No tournament
2015LETNicole Broch Larsen{{DNK}}280 (−8)1 stroke{{flagicon|ZAF}} Ashleigh Simon{{currency|250,000|EUR}}{{cite web |title=Results 2015 Helsingborg Open |url=https://golfdata.se/tournytt/resultatlista.asp?TID=WP1536X |publisher=Golfdata |access-date=17 May 2021}}
2014LETDewi Claire Schreefel{{NED}}271 (−17)7 strokes{{flagicon|AUS}} Rebecca Artis{{currency|250,000|EUR}}{{cite web |title=Results 2014 Helsingborg Open |url=https://golfdata.se/tournytt/resultatlista.asp?TID=WP1436X |publisher=Golfdata |access-date=17 May 2021}}
2013LETRebecca Artis{{AUS}}280 (−8)1 stroke{{flagicon|SWE}} Caroline Hedwall{{currency|250,000|EUR}}{{cite web |title=Results 2013 Helsingborg Open |url=https://golfdata.se/tournytt/resultatlista.asp?TID=WP1336X |publisher=Golfdata |access-date=17 May 2021}}
colspan=8 align=center|2012: No tournament
colspan=9|Helsingborg Ladies Open
2011SGTMaria Bodén{{SWE}}222 (+6)3 strokes{{flagicon|SWE}} Eva Bjärvall
{{flagicon|SWE}} Isabella Ramsay
{{flagicon|SWE}} Camilla Svensson
{{flagicon|USA}} Mary Mattson
{{flagicon|SWE}} Anna Dahlberg Söderström
align=right| {{currency|200,000|SEK}}{{cite web |title=Results 2011 Helsingborg Ladies Open |url=https://golfdata.se/tournytt/resultatlista.asp?TID=ND1137X |publisher=Golfdata |access-date=17 May 2021}}
colspan=9|Volkswagen Helsingborg Open
2010SGTAnna Tybring{{SWE}}align=center| 227 (+11)Playoff{{flagicon|FIN}} Sohvi Härkönen
{{flagicon|SWE}} Erika Holmén
{{flagicon|SWE}} Johanna Westerberg
align=right|{{currency|250,000|SEK}}{{cite web |title=Results 2010 Volkswagen Helsingborg Open |url=https://golfdata.se/tournytt/resultatlista.asp?TID=ND1039X |publisher=Golfdata |access-date=17 May 2021}}

References

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