Scottish Ladies Open Tour

The PLGC Scottish Ladies Open Tour (SLOT) (now the Ladies Tartan Tour) was a mini golf tour based in Scotland, sponsored by Paul Lawrie and set up by golf journalist Colin Farquharson and PGA Professional Nicola Melville in 2013[1] with the aim of acting as a 'stepping stone' to the main Ladies European Tour. It is open to all female professionals and to single figure handicap female amateurs[2] who want to measure their ability against the professionals.

In 2014 the Tour was fully endorsed by the PGA in Scotland ensuring the tours continued growth and giving WPGA members more playing opportunities.[3]

Schedule

Confirmed schedule for the 2014 season are:[4]

April
14th - 15th
Fairmont, St Andrews

May
8th - 9th
Murcar Links, Aberdeen

June
18th - 19th
Dundonald Links, Ayrshire

July
25th - 26th
McDonald Cardrona, Peebles

September
10th - 11th
Marriott Dalmahoy, Edinburgh

References

  1. "Scots ladies to get own tour". bunkered. 2013-01-15. Retrieved 2013-01-27.
  2. "Tour Regulations - The Paul Lawrie Golf Centre Ladies Tartan Golf Tour". ladiestartantour.co.uk. Retrieved 2013-01-27.
  3. "The PGA in Scotland provides boost for ladies golf". PGA. Retrieved 4 February 2014.
  4. "Ladies Tartan Tour sponsored by the Paul Lawrie Golf Centre".
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