The Rose Ladies Open will once again return to the renowned Brocket Hall in Hertfordshire, England for its third consecutive year between September 6-8.
Since 2022, the Rose Ladies Open has been a significant stop on the LET Access Series (LETAS) schedule.
Boasting one of the largest prize funds on tour at €70,000, the Rose Ladies Open will see 108 players tee it up at the par-72 Melbourne Course, the handiwork of former Ryder Cup golfers Peter Alliss and Clive Clark.
Kate and Justin Rose created the Rose Ladies Open in 2022 following their successful one-day Rose Ladies Series events which continue to support and grow the women’s game.
Having secured Brocket Hall as hosts since the inaugural tournament, the Roses and the venue are working together to build on the solid foundations of the first 2 years to make the 2024 event bigger and better.
Kate and Justin Rose said: “We are committed to continue providing these opportunities for the female professionals to play competitively; giving everyone the chance to see, experience and support ladies professional golf here in the UK.
“In everything we do within the Ladies game, we are working towards change and pushing for equality. Creating and supporting this Rose Ladies Open (RLO) tournament is part of our vision to be able to create a pathway for the players, linking from the LET Access Series through to the Ladies European Tour.
“Our RLO 2023 Champion Chiara Tamburlini is testament to this, and we are thrilled to see that she has already made a fantastic start to her LET season with a win at the Joburg Ladies Open.”
Michael Longshaw, Chief Executive of IG&RM and Managing Director of Brocket Hall added: “As a long-term supporter of ladies golf here at Brocket Hall, it is a tremendous honour to be the venue chosen for such an important tournament on the LET Access Series.
“We will ensure that the Melbourne Course is in the best condition possible for the week of the competition and that we provide our usual warm welcome to all of the event competitors when they arrive at Brocket Hall.”
For more information on the Rose Ladies Open and to book free tickets GBn readers should visit the tournament website at https://roseladiesopen.co.uk