LADIES ENGLISH OPEN
The 2008 Ladies English Open was played from 4-6 July 2008 over the magnificent Oxfordshire Golf Club.
And it was an English victory as Rebecca Hudson captured her second title in the space of three weeks golf with a final round 64. She captured the title by one stroke from overnight leader Melissa Reid on a wet and windy day in Thame, Oxfordshire. See the full story here.
Speaking after her win, an emotional Hudson told GOLFLINKS; "Back to back wins, I can't believe it. To win in your home country is just fantastic. It's just wonderful. To have two English players at the top is something special as well." The 29-year-old from Doncaster fired eight birdies, with four on the front nine and four on the back, for a ten-under-par 206 total and a first prize of €24,750.
You can see the full GOLFLINKS coverage of this major event on the Ladies European Tour via the various links below.
All set for superb week of golf says LET Executive Diector
Alexandra Armas is the force behind the Ladies European Tour, she gives us her view on the tournament and its move from Chart Hills in Kent to The Oxfordshire Golf Club in Thame. More
Leaderboard Group - supporting Ladies' Golf
Welcome to The Oxfordshire for the Ladies English Open for what, we are sure, will be three days of fabulous entertainment. A word from Paul and Jennifer Gibbons, owners of the Leaderboard Group. More
Visiting The Oxfordshire to watch the Ladies English Open
You can pop along to the course to watch some of the best lady golfers in Europe battle it out. Tickets can be purchased in advance or paid on the gate. Visit www.ladiesenglishopen.co.uk for ticket details.
The course - Jones' English jewel
The Oxfordshire Golf Club has been regarded as one of the finest in the country since it was founded in 1993 - and it is facing an exciting future with the Ladies English Open returning to the venue. Read more and download a hole-by-hole guide. More
Brewerton leads British charge for LEO title
Becky Brewerton is hoping that her recent swing changes will pay off as she defends the Ladies English Open. Read more and see interview with one of the stars of Ladies golf. More.
Where business and golf come together
It's no secret that golf is big business these days, with global organisations lining up to use the game's biggest events to promote their activities and products. And to capitalise on the growing marketability of the women's game, this year the Ladies English Open has teamed up with a new partner - Thames Valley Chamber of Commerce Group (TVCCG) - in order to promote the merits of golf and business working together. More
Leaderboard Group of fine Golf Courses
Leaderboard is about more than one Ladies European Tour event. The group owns four golf courses which are among the finest in the south east. Chart Hills, the LEO's home for the last three years, boasts outstanding facilities on all fronts. More
You can also download the entire Ladies English Open Official Magazine (in association with Fairway to Green) here. This will open as a PDF file so you will need Acrobat Reader to view it.