The Ladies European Tour has announced a new partnership with La Manga Club in Spain, which will host the LET qualifying school in January. This training center will be dedicated to welcoming the next generations of champions starting their course in professional golf.

  • La Manga Club will host the LET qualification school
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La Manga is an exclusive place of tourism, sports and leisure, integrating a five-star hotel, three golf courses and among its facilities a wellness center, Where four previous editions of the LET qualification school have been welcomed. Anna Nordqvist, Caroline Masson, Caroline Hedwall and Jodi Ewart Shadoff took top honors in 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 respectively, before representing Europe on several occasions at the Solheim Cup, demonstrating the fairness of test golf courses .

In addition, all players will enjoy high standard accommodation on site at the 5 star Principe Felipe hotel or in the 4 star Las Lomas apartments which are perfectly located to the north and south of the complex. If players are staying in one of the above accommodations, they can benefit from free transport from Alicante airport, access to saunas, steam rooms, gymnasium and indoor swimming pool in the center of Alicante. Wellness adjacent to Las Lomas apartments, also shuttles to and from courtyards, restaurants, supermarkets, etc. as well as training in the resort and on the courses up to one week before the start of the tournament.

The North and South courses will host both the pre-qualification stage of four rounds from January 15 to 18 and the final stage over five rounds from January 22 to 26. Running side by side and sharing a clubhouse, they promise to provide an electric vibe to those fighting for a spot on the Ladies European Tour 2020.

Alexandra Armas, Acting CEO of LET, said: “We are delighted to be returning to La Manga Club, which is a fantastic venue and has hosted Ladies European Tour tournaments and qualifying schools in the past. We are so grateful that La Manga Club has given the opportunity to the next generation of talented international female players to compete for LET, with the platform to make their golf dreams come true on LET; "

Nick Montgomery, general manager of La Manga club, said: “We are delighted to have renewed our long-standing relationship with the Ladies European Tour and to once again welcome such an important event on the golf calendar. "

"The previous winners of the qualifying school held here show that Club La Manga has a proven pedigree to discover the golf stars of the future, and it will be a great privilege for the resort to present its sports facilities. and recreation to a new international audience. "

To find out more about La Manga Club: https://lamangaclub.com/