Jabra Ladies Open

{{Short description|Professional golf tournament}}

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| name = Jabra Ladies Open

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| location = Evian-les-Bains, France

| establishment = 2017

| course = Evian Resort Golf Club

| par = 71

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| lang = uk

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| tour = Ladies European Tour
LET Access Series

| format = Stroke play

| purse = 300,000

| month_played = May

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| current_champion = {{flagicon|CZE}} Sára Kousková

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The Jabra Ladies Open is a professional golf tournament, introduced on the Ladies European Tour schedule in 2018.

The tournament is played at the Evian Resort Golf Club in France and has since 2014 served as European qualifying competition for the Evian Championship, the continental Europe women's major. It was named the Jabra Ladies Open in 2016 and joined the LET Access Series schedule in 2017. It became the first dual ranking event on the LET Access Series and LET in 2018.{{cite web |title=Jabra Ladies Open to be First Dual Ranking Event on LETAS/LET |url=https://ladieseuropeantour.com/jabra-ladies-open-first-dual-ranking-event-letas-let/ |publisher=Ladies European Tour |accessdate=26 January 2020}}

Winners

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! Year !! Tour(s)!!Winner !! Country !! Score !! Winner's
share ()!!Runner(s)-up

align=center|2025LETSára Kousková{{CZE}}align=center|203 (−10)align=center|45,000{{flagicon|SIN}} Shannon Tan
align=center|2024LETMorgane Métraux{{CHE}}align=center|203 (−10)align=center|45,000{{flagicon|FRA}} Agathe Sauzon
{{flagicon|CHE}} Chiara Tamburlini
align=center|2023LETLinn Grant{{SWE}}align=center|204 (−9)align=center|45,000{{flagicon|FRA}} Céline Herbin
{{flagicon|NLD}} Anne van Dam
align=center|2022LETTiia Koivisto{{FIN}}align=center|207 (−6)align=center|37,500{{flagicon|AUS}} Whitney Hillier
align=center|2021LETPia Babnik{{SLO}}align=center|209 (−4)align=center|30,000{{flagicon|ENG}} Annabel Dimmock
align=center|2020LET{{·}}LETAScolspan=5 align=center|Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
align=center|2019LET{{·}}LETASAnnabel Dimmock{{ENG}}align=center|206 (−7)align=center|24,000{{flagicon|FRA}} Pauline Roussin-Bouchard (a)
align=center|2018LET{{·}}LETASAstrid Vayson de Pradenne{{FRA}}align=center|206 (−7)align=center|19,200{{flagicon|DEU}} Karolin Lampert
align=center|2017align=right|LETASIsabelle Boineau{{FRA}}align=center|206 (−7)align=center|8,000{{flagicon|SWE}} Johanna Gustavsson

References

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