The Isle Adam golf course will host the LETAS final in October 2022. This final will be a record final since the prize money of € 80000 will be the highest in the history of the circuit.

Isle Adam hosts the LETAS final

The Q-School LET having closed the 2021 season, all eyes are now on a new year and it is time for the circuits to publicize the calendars. For the first time, the LET Access final will be played on the sumptuous Isle Adam golf course. This 2022 edition will be a record edition since the total prize money for the tournament will reach € 80000, which is the largest prize for a tournament in the history of LETAS.

Located in Ile de France, about forty minutes from Paris, the Isle Adam golf course ranks as one of the most beautiful courses in the region. With an exceptional setting spreading over 200 hectares, this course designed by the architect Ronald Fream offers sublime landscapes as well as formidable greens.

The players will be welcomed as they should during this final week since they will be accommodated at the Domaine des Vaneaux, Hotel Golf & Spa four stars. The partner PRP SPORT & EVENT, created by Stéphane Pourrain and Jérôme Rozier, undertakes to offer perfect conditions to the players during this event. PRP SPORT & EVENT partners with Emie Peronnin as promoters of the tournament: “I know it will be a fantastic experience for the players, on and off the course. I am infinitely grateful to Stéphane and Jérôme who made this tournament possible, ”said Emie Peronnin.

The LETAS final will host the top 50 order of merit of the circuit, as well as ten invitations. The tournament will take place over 54 holes from October 21 to 23, 2022.

“I am really excited and proud to announce this tournament for 2022. It will be incredible for the LETAS players to play such a course at the end of the season and to have the opportunity to win such a prize. I am grateful for the support of PRP SPORT & EVENT and for what they are doing to grow women's golf ”, Ana Larraneta, Director of LETAS.

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By Baptiste Laurensou.