Following a successful 2022 edition, during which the Lacoste Ladies Open de France took on a whole new dimension, the women's golf event of the year returns to Deauville in September 2023.

Lacoste Ladies Open de France back in Deauville from September 28 to 30, 2023

Inès Laklalech – ©ASO / Thimothé Renaud

The best European players will meet this year from September 28 to 30, 2023 and will tread the fairways of the Parcours Diane Barrière at Golf Barrière Deauville to compete in the 33rd edition of this unique tournament.

To remember :

  • Competition dates: from September 28 to 30, 2023.
  • A second edition at Golf Barrière Deauville.
  • The best European players present to compete for a record prize pool of €350.
  • The Alliance: A Unique Game Format renewed in 2023 after the success of the previous edition.
Lacoste Ladies Open de France back in Deauville from September 28 to 30, 2023

Celine Boutier – ©ASO / Thimothé Renaud

A 33rd edition full of promise

All the ingredients that made the 2022 edition of the Lacoste Ladies Open de France a success will be back in 2023. It is therefore from September 28 to 30, 2023 that spectators, golf fans and neophytes alike, will be able to come and observe the best European players.

The Diane Barrière course at Golf Barrière Deauville will once again be the scene of this magnificent spectacle, offering a unique setting to spectators and a high-quality field of expression for players.

Once again, the Lacoste Ladies Open de France is open to everyone. Spectators will thus benefit from free and open access throughout the duration of the event.

A record endowment for the 2023 edition

An evolution must be underlined concerning the endowment of the tournament. The latter will increase from €325 in 000 to €2022 in 350, a record for the event.

Lacoste Ladies Open de France back in Deauville from September 28 to 30, 2023

Anaïs Meyssonnier – ©ASO / Thimothé Renaud

A renewed game format

The competition will be played over three rounds and a cut will occur after the first two in order to allow the top 60 competitors only to fight for the title.

The Alliance formula having won over in 2022, it will also be renewed for this 33rd edition. Thus, 36 amateur golfers will have the chance to share the parts of the proettes during the first two rounds of competition and experience a unique immersion in the skin of a professional player. A separate classification will be drawn up at the end of these two rounds of competition.

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