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It will take place from 5 to 8 June at Abama Golf

The Tenerife Women’s Open returns to the LET calendar in 2025

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Abama Golf, sede del Tenerife Women’s Open
Abama Golf, sede del Tenerife Women’s Open

The Tenerife Women’s Open returns to the Ladies European Tour (LET) calendar as one of the most exciting events of the 2025 season. From 5th to 8th June, Abama Golf, on the island of Tenerife, will become the stage where the best players of the European women’s circuit will showcase their talent in a spectacular setting. With a prize fund of half a million euros, this tournament not only marks the return of an iconic event but also highlights Tenerife‘s historical connection with elite women’s golf.

Turismo de Tenerife promotes this new edition as part of its commitment to the island’s tourism promotion through sport. The Tenerife Women’s Open reflects the island’s commitment to golf tourism, a key sector for diversifying the offer and positioning Tenerife as a leading international destination. This tournament is a unique opportunity to demonstrate that excellence as a destination encompasses both leisure and sport.

Alexandra Armas, CEO of the Ladies European Tour, highlighted the importance of the tournament’s return: “It is a privilege to return to Tenerife, a place full of history and tradition in women’s golf. The relationship between the island and the LET has been key in promoting the sport, and we are delighted that Abama Golf is the stage for a competition that will be highlighted in the players’ calendar.”

Tenerife has been an essential location for women’s golf for decades, consolidating a close relationship with the Ladies European Tour dating back to 2002. Over nine consecutive editions, between 2002 and 2010, the Tenerife Women’s Open (formerly known as Tenerife Ladies Open) hosted the best players of the circuit, with iconic venues such as Golf del Sur, Golf Las Américas, Buenavista Golf, Golf Costa Adeje, and Abama Golf. This event saw champions like Raquel Carriedo (2002), Elizabeth Esterl (2003), or Diana Luna (2004), who left their mark on a tournament that alternated venues across the island. Later, Golf Costa Adeje hosted memorable victories such as those of Ludivine Kreutz (2005) and Felicity Johnson (2009). In 2010, the Tenerife Ladies Open concluded its run with Trish Johnson‘s victory at Buenavista Golf.

Later, Tenerife continued to be prominent with two editions of the Open de España Femenino: in 2012, Golf Las Américas was the setting for an exciting playoff that crowned Australian Stacey Keating, while in 2014, Golf Costa Adeje witnessed South African Connie Chen‘s victory, consolidating the island as a key destination in the international women’s golf scene.

This year, Abama Golf will host a tournament that promises to offer a spectacle worthy of its legacy. Designed by Dave Thomas, the course is characterised by its combination of technical and strategic holes, as well as its panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and the island of La Gomera. Back in 2006, Abama Golf also hosted the Tenerife Ladies Open, cementing its reputation as a course that tests the skills of the world’s best players.

The tournament will feature three hours of live television each day, reaching 87 countries and up to 144 million households worldwide. This level of coverage highlights the international importance of the event and reinforces the media impact of women’s golf.

In addition to the sporting appeal, Tenerife offers a unique experience for visitors. Its privileged climate, with pleasant temperatures all year round, along with its wide range of leisure, gastronomy, and culture, make the island an unparalleled destination with a total of nine magnificent golf courses. This edition of the Tenerife Women’s Open reinforces its role as the epicentre of sports tourism and as a benchmark in the promotion of top-level international events.