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This year seven LET cards are up for grabs for the 2025 season, plus 25 spots for final stage of LET Q-School. Here's all you need to know about the 2024 LET Access schedule

The LET Access Series (LETAS) is set for another fantastic year in 2024 with a minimum of 14 events across 6 European countries.

Once again, Europe will play host to all the tournaments across the calendar year which will take place between April and October with Sweden hosting four tournaments in total in the 2024 season.

France is set to hold three tournaments with England hosting two while there will also be the annual visits to the Czech Republic and Denmark during the year.

The season is due to get underway at the prestigious Golf de Terre Blanche, back for its 12 th edition before rounding out at the Calatayud Ladies Open at Gambito Golf Calatayud.

Seven LET cards available

At the end of the season, seven players on the LETAS Order of Merit will earn membership to the LET for 2025, last year it was six, while players finishing in eighth to 32 nd  positions will be exempt into the final stage of LET Q-School, an increase of 10 spots.

The number of LET cards rewarded has increased from previous years and reflects the strength and depth of players on LETAS.

So far, a total of three events have announced elevated purses for next year, including the Terre Blanche Ladies Open, the Santander Golf Tour and the Lavaux Ladies Open, an event we are pleased to welcome back. 

New event for 2024

A new event hosted at The Club at Mill Green, the Get Golfing Women's Golf Open is offering one of the largest individual prize funds in the tour’s history of €80,000.

With a few tournaments still waiting to confirm their prize funds, including the Rose Ladies Open, the tour’s current total prize money of €600,000 is very likely to increase.

Last season Denmark’s Sofie Kibsgaard Nielsen was crowned LETAS Order of Merit winner and Rookie of the Year after winning three times in her maiden season as a professional and securing status on the LET for 2024.

Five other players clinched LET cards for 2024 alongside Kibsgaard Nielsen including Swiss players, Elena Moosmann, and Chiara Tamburlini, as well as three English players, Emily Price, Hannah Screen and Gemma Clews.

Providing greater competitive opportunities

Speaking about the announcement Alexandra Armas, LET CEO, said:

“We are extremely proud to be able to announce the schedule for the 2024 LET Access Series. It looks set to be a fantastic year and it also shows the commitment there is to provide greater competitive opportunities to players which in turn gives them the potential to progress to the Ladies European Tour.

“The LET is dedicated to supporting our members and growing the game of golf to new and existing markets and we are excited to confirm the release of this schedule in what will be another great year.”

Ana Larraneta, LETAS Tour Director, added:

“We’re delighted to announce the schedule for the 2024 LETAS season. To be able to continue to provide a full schedule with increasing prize funds year on year is amazing for LETAS members. I would like to thank the federations, our sponsors and partners who are committed to growing the women’s game, for their continued support and we’re excited for the year ahead.”

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ST ANDREWS, Scotland — The final round of the final major of the 2024 LPGA Tour season gets underway at 7:10 a.m. local time on Sunday at the Old Course at St Andrews. Take a look at the final-round tee times for the AIG Women’s Open:

7:10 a.m. – In Kyung Kim/Momoko Osato 7:20 a.m. – Lily May Humphreys/Manon De Roey 7:30 a.m. – Wichanee Meechai/Paula Reto 7:40 a.m. – Johanna Gustavsson/Emma Spitz 7:50 a.m. – Haruka Kawasaki/Emma Grechi 8:00 a.m. – Ayaka Furue/Grace Kim 8:10 a.m. – Morgane Metraux/Shannon Tan 8:20 a.m. – Julia Lopez Ramirez (a)/Minami Katsu 8:30 a.m. – Lee-Anne Pace/Weiwei Zhang 8:45 a.m. – Gabriella Cowley/Anne van Dam 8:55 a.m. – Arpichaya Yubol/Narin An 9:05 a.m. – Ela Anacona (a)/Xiyu Lin 9:15 a.m. – Bailey Tardy/Ashleigh Buhai 9:25 a.m. – Louise Rydqvist (a)/Georgia Hall 9:35 a.m. – Shuri Sakuma/Maja Stark 9:45 a.m. – Sarah Schmelzel/Nicole Broch Estrup 9:55 a.m. – Marta Martin/Haeran Ryu 10:10 a.m. ­– Nasa Hataoka/Hye-Jin Choi 10:20 a.m. – Ursula Wikstrom/Alexandra Forsterling 10:30 a.m. – Sei Young Kim/Kristen Gillman 10:40 a.m. – Ally Ewing/Mi Hyang Lee 10:50 a.m. – Linnea Strom/Caroline Inglis 11:00 a.m. – Nuria Iturrioz/Yui Kawamoto 11:15 a.m. – Lexi Thompson/Carlota Ciganda 11:25 a.m. – Auston Kim/Peiyun Chien 11:35 a.m. – Andrea Lee/Akie Iwai 11:45 a.m. – Celine Boutier/Amy Yang 11:55 a.m. – Rose Zhang/Angel Yin 12:05 p.m. – Steph Kyriacou/Alison Lee 12:20 p.m. – Leona Maguire/Nanna Koerstz Madsen 12:30 p.m. – So Mi Lee/Gaby Lopez 12:40 p.m. – Pajaree Anannarukarn/Linn Grant 12:50 p.m. – Patty Tavatanakit/Hyo Joo Kim 1:00 p.m. – Ariya Jutanugarn/Charley Hull 1:10 p.m. – Casandra Alexander/Mao Saigo 1:25 p.m. – Lottie Woad (a)/Albane Valenzuela 1:35 p.m. – Esther Henseleit/Ruoning Yin 1:45 p.m. – Jin Hee Im/Jeeno Thitikul 1:55 p.m. – Alexa Pano/Lydia Ko 2:05 p.m. – Jenny Shin/Nelly Korda 2:15 p.m. – Lilia Vu/Jiyai Shin

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Nelly Korda claimed the first women's major of the year, with victory at The Chevron Championship securing the American her fifth LPGA Tour triumph in a row, matching the records of Annika Sorenstam (2005) and Nancy Lopez (1978).

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PGA Tour: BMW Championship

Site: Castle Rock, Colorado.

Full field: 50 players .

Course: Castle Pines GC. Yardage: 8,130. Par: 72.

Prize money: $20 million. Winner’s share: $4 million.

Television: Thursday-Friday, 3-7 p.m. (Golf Channel); Saturday, 1-3 p.m. (Golf Channel), 3-6 p.m. (NBC); Sunday, noon-2 p.m. (Golf Channel), 2-6 p.m. (NBC).

Defending champion: Viktor Hovland.

FedEx Cup leader: Scottie Scheffler.

Last week: Hideki Matsuyama won the FedEx St. Jude Championship.

Notes: This is the second FedEx Cup playoff event for the leading 50 players. The top 30 after this week advance to the Tour Championship. ... This will be the first time the PGA Tour plays a course over 8,000 yards. ... Shane Lowry, Justin Thomas and Adam Scott are among 19 players at the BMW Championship who did not qualify last year. ... The 50 players are assured of getting in the eight $20 million signature events next year. ... Castle Pines is hosting a PGA Tour event for the first time since the International ended its two-decade run in 2006. That was always the modified Stableford scoring system. This will be stroke play. ... Adam Scott (2000) and Jason Day (2006) are the only players in the BMW Championship field who played the International at Castle Pines. ... This will be the first full FedEx Cup event at altitude since Mexico City hosted a World Golf Championship at Chapultepec in 2020.

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Next week: Tour Championship.

LPGA Tour and Ladies European Tour: AIG Women's British Open

Site: St. Andrews, Scotland.

Course: St. Andrews (Old Course). Yardage: 6,784. Par: 72.

Prize money: $9 million. Winner’s share: To be announced.

Television: Thursday-Friday, 7 a.m.-2 p.m. (USA Network); Saturday-Sunday, 7 a.m.-noon (USA Network), noon-2 p.m. (NBC).

Defending champion: Lilia Vu.

Race to CME Globe leader: Nelly Korda.

LET Order of Merit leader: Bronte Law.

Last week: Lauren Coughlin won the Women’s Scottish Open.

Notes: This is the final major championship of the year on the LPGA Tour. ... St. Andrews is hosting the Women’s British Open for the third time. Lorena Ochoa won in 2007 and Stacy Lewis won in 2013. ... Lilia Vu was only the second American in the last 10 years to win the Women’s British Open. The other was Mo Martin at Royal Birkdale in 2014. ... This is the final event before the Solheim Cup teams for the United States and Europe are determined. Lauren Coughlin clinched a spot for the Americans last week by winning the Women’s Scottish Open. ... Coughlin, Hannah Green and Nelly Korda are the only multiple winners on the LPGA this year. Korda has won six times, including five in a row. ... Three-time Women’s British Open champion Karrie Webb is playing. She is the only woman to have captured five different LPGA majors, winning at Turnberry in 2002 when it first was designated a major.

Next week: FM Championship.

DP World Tour: Danish Golf Championship

Site: Aarhus, Denmark.

Course: Lübker Golf Resort. Yardage: 7,026. Par: 71.

Prize money: $2.5 million. Winner’s share: $416,667.

Television: Thursday-Friday, 7 a.m.-noon (Golf Channel); Saturday, 6:30-11 a.m. (Golf Channel); Sunday, 6-11 a.m. (Golf Channel).

Defending champion: Rasmus Hojgaard.

Race to Dubai leader: Rory McIlroy.

Last week: David Ravetto won the Czech Masters.

Notes: Nicolai Hojgaard is the leading player in his national tournament and gives the field its only player from the top 50 in the world. ... Twin brother Rasmus Hojgaard is the defending champion. ... The field also includes Thorbjorn Olesen and Danish legend Thomas Bjorn, who has been named chairman of the tournament. Bjorn also was the Danish captain at the Olympics. ... Nick Watney is playing on a sponsor exemption. ... An amateur spot went to Jacob Skov Olesen, the British Amateur champion ... Thorbjorn Olesen and Nicolai Hojgaard combined to go 25-under par in the Olympics at Le Golf National. Only the Americans combined to have a better score at the Paris Games. ... The tournament has been part of the European tour schedule since 2014. ... Bernd Wiesberger is the only two-time winner of the tournament. He is in the field for being in the top 40 of the career money list on the European tour.

Next week: Betfred British Masters.

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Site: Grand Blanc, Michigan.

Course: Warwick Hills CC. Yardage: 7,085. Par: 72.

Prize money: $2.2 million. Winner’s share: $330,000.

Television: Friday, 10 p.m.-midnight (Golf Channel-Tape Delay); Saturday, 3-6 p.m. (Golf Channel); Sunday, 2-5 p.m. (Golf Channel).

Defending champion: Vijay Singh.

Charles Schwab Cup leader: Ernie Els.

Last week: Ken Tanigawa won the Rogers Charity Classic.

Notes: Vijay Singh is the defending champion and a three-time winner at Warwick Hills when it hosted the Buick Open on the PGA Tour until 2009. ... Singh and Jim Furyk are the only players in the field to have won at Warwick Hills on the PGA Tour and the PGA Tour Champions. ... Among others in the field who won when the course hosted the Buick Open are Justin Leonard, Kenny Perry and Scott Verplank. ... Steve Stricker, who has finished in the top 10 in nine of his 10 starts this year, has not played since July 14 at Firestone. He is caddying for daughter Bobbi in the first stage of LPGA Q-school this week. ... There are six tournaments left before the Charles Schwab Cup playoffs begin. ... Ernie Els and Stephen Ames lead the PGA Tour Champions with three victories apiece this year. ... Padraig Harrington and LIV Golf player Richard Bland have won twice. Both of Bland’s wins were the two oldest majors.

Next tournament: Ascension Charity Classic on Sept. 6-8.

Korn Ferry Tour: Albertsons Boise Open

Site: Boise, Idaho.

Course: Hillcrest CC. Yardage: 6,880. Par: 71.

Prize money: $1.5 million. Winner’s share: $270,000.

Television: Thursday-Friday, 7-9 p.m. (Golf Channel); Saturday, 6-9 p.m. (Golf Channel); Sunday, 5-7 p.m. (Golf Channel).

Previous winner: Chan Kim.

Points leader: Matt McCarty.

Last week: Max McGreevy won the Magnit Championship.

Last week: Brooks Koepka won LIV Golf Greenbrier.

Next tournament: LIV Golf Chicago on Sept. 13-15.

Points leader: Jon Rahm.

Other tours

Japan Golf Tour: Sansan KBC Augusta, Keya GC, Fukuoka, Japan. Defending champion: Young-Han Song.

Challenge Tour: Indoor Golf Group Challenge, Landeryds Golfklubb (Vesterby Links), Vesterby, Sweden. Previous winner: Max Rottluff.

PGA Tour Americas: CentrePort Canada Rail Park Manitoba Open, Southwood Golf & CC, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Defending champion: New event.

Sunshine Tour: SunBet Challenge Times Square Casino, Wingate Park CC, Pretoria, South Africa. Defending champion: Malcolm Mitchell.

Japan LPGA: Nitori Ladies, Katsura GC, Hokkaido, Japan. Defending champion: Erika Kikuchi.

Korea LPGA: Hanwha Classic, Jade Palace GC, Chuncheon, South Korea. Defending champion: Suji Kim.

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Holidays are bright and colourful, we all love them because they form a ray of light amongst the grey monotony of the daily grind. Arbat is a real street-holiday, where it is always noisy and fun: people meet, walk, watch the performances of talented street artists with clowns, singers and dancers strutting their stuff. Right on the pavement, artists proudly exhibit their works.

There is a very special atmosphere here that has long attracted representatives of the creative intelligentsia. L. Tolstoy and S. Yesenin, A. Pushkin and his young wife N. Goncharov, A. Blok and B. Pasternak are fondly remembered by the hallowed paving stones along Arbat. It is of no surprise that the heroes of the famous novel ‘War and Peace’ were ‘registered’.

We would like to invite you to take a walk with us along the historic Old Arbat! We will talk about the history and architecture of the most romantic street in Moscow.

  • You will hear a lot of interesting facts about the grand houses that were located here and their wealthy residents.
  • You will learn how a once inexpensive inn for carriage drivers has since turned into one of the best restaurants in the capital!
  • You will see the famous house where A. Pushkin and N. Goncharova spent their honeymoon and stand at the wall dedicated to the memory of post punk/new wave icon Viktor
  • You will be carried away down the beautiful side streets such as: Bolshaya Afanasyevsky, Nikolopeskovsky, Filippovsky, Krivoarbatsky. In a bygone era, these streets were part of Arbat and were bustling with its spirit.

B.Okudzhava dedicated some of his lyrical poems to Arbat, his favourite street from childhood. A. Rybakov, author of the famous novel ‘Children of the Arbat’ also lived here. There is also a little corner of Bulgakov's Moscow on Arbat - the former Torgsin store (now the ‘The Seventh Continent’), where the novel ‘The Master and Margarita’ unfolded.

Every house on Arbat is a piece of history, and we will dive into this history head first.

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Hole number one.

This beautiful starting hole overlooking the rolling Palouse hills requires a Long iron or fairway metal tee shot over a tree that stands on the left side of the fairway at 160 yards out. From a properly placed tee shot a short wedge shot is all you’ll need to attack this front to back and right to left sloping green. Be sure to stay short of a back pin placement as danger lurks long of this green for those too aggressive with the approach. Putts on this green break towards the pond.

Hole Number Two

Short to mid iron par 3 through a line of trees. Add a half club to the yardage for the uphill approach and trust the yardage as sometimes the pin can appear further away than it really is. The slope to the right of the green will provide wayward shots a friendly kick towards the green.

Hole Number Three

Accuracy is paramount off the tee on this par 4 that is straight away and flat off the tee, then uphill for the approach. Favor the left side with your tee shot to avoid the large grove of trees right. Be mindful of the pin position on the approach as this is one of the longest greens on the course with a tier in the back third of it.

Hole Number Four

Our signature Water Tower hole. Longest hole on the course, stay left off the tee to avoid the out-of-bounds that runs the entire length of this plateaued par 5. After a proper tee shot the golfer is faced with a classic risk/reward decision as whether to go for this green in two. O.B. right and trouble left present a formidable task for those willing to try. The proper play would be to give yourself a great wedge yardage to attack this fairly flat green with your third shot. Most putts on this green break towards the Kibbie Dome.

Hole Number Five

A fun downhill par 3 that challenges the golfer to not only pick the correct club for the yardage, but also execute the shot to avoid a grass bunker on the left, and two bunkers on the right. Be mindful of the wind off the tee. This green has a little more bite to it than meets the eye. The hill on the left side creates more break than most golfers will see.

Hole Number Six

The first of back-to back par 5s both of which provide great scoring opportunities. #6 slopes hard right to left so any tee shots will usually find the flatter left side of the fairway by the time they stop rolling. An uphill approach forces the golfer to take more club from the fairway, and to avoid the bunker guarding the front left and right of this green. The green slopes from back to front so stay short of the hole for the best chance to make your putt.

Hole Number Seven

Another scenic tee shot looking back at the university landscape. Downhill should provide a little extra distance off the tee. A pond guards the front of this green and forces the golfer to lay up to 100 yards or further for their third shot, or challenge carrying the water to the green on a longer 2nd shot. This large green slopes towards the water however gives the golfer a great scoring chance.

Hole Number Eight

A short dog-leg left par 4, #8 challenges to golfer to hit a straight tee shot to the appropriate yardage, then provides another uphill approach to the 2 tiered green with a fall off long and right. Many golfers expecting to leave this hole with a birdie end up with a 5 or worse. Cutting the corner on this hole is foolish as trees and O.B. looms. Don’t overlook this one after the score-able par 5s.

Hole Number Nine

Uphill all the way back to the club house some longer hitters may come close to this green with a well struck tee shot. Those that cannot are best served hitting to the bottom of the steep hill short of the green and pitching up to the green from there. Be mindful of the pin placement as back pins require golfers to putt or pitch up a steep tier.

Hole Number Ten

Slightly downhill narrowed par 4 begins the much tighter nine at UIGC. Any tee shots down the left side will kick off the side hill toward the fairway. This is definitely a good hole to get your back nine going.

Hole Number Eleven

Tee your ball up on the right side to give yourself the best angle off the tee. The two pines behind and to the left of the green are a good target, but beware of hitting it too far here, any shots working right will bound into the trees and leave a tough 2nd. From the fairway this hole requires a properly struck approach into a green slopped hard from left to right. This is no doubt one of the toughest par 4s on the course.

Hole Number Twelve

Another great view of the wheat fields on the Palouse awaits golfers atop the tee box of this downhill par 4. A wide fairway allows the golfers to hit their straightest club into position for a short iron approach. Be mindful of the overhanging trees left of this shaded green. Another scoring opportunity awaits here.

Hole Number Thirteen

A great risk/reward tee shot on this sharp dogleg left par 5 allows the player to hit tee shots to the 250, 200, 150, and sometimes even the 100 yard marker depending on how much of the dogleg you can chew off. Pick your path carefully and be sure to play a cut if you become unsure. The layup should stay short of the trees on both the right and left of the fairway. This green is flat and putts can be made.

Hole Number Fourteen

Perhaps the most challenging hole on the course #14 is a long par 3 that punishes any misguided tee shots. Short is the best miss but both right and left of this sloped green create very difficult up and downs to save par. Three is a great score on this hole.

Hole Number Fifteen

Another drivable par 4, #15 is a narrow dogleg right surrounded by trees waiting to gobble up errant tee shots. The smart play is a safe tee shot to the widest part of the fairway at about 100 yards from the green, and a wedge shot to this small flatter green. Beware the bunker guarding the right side of the green as the face is rather deep.

Hole Number Sixteen

The last 3 holes at UIGC are aptly named “Heartbreak Ridge,” and for good reason. #16 starts it off with a drop off to the right of a fairway that narrows the closer to get to the green. Caution is smart here with a shot to the 150 yard stakes off the tee and an approach up the hill to a plateaued green that falls off on every direction.

Hole Number Seventeen

Another precise long iron is required on the uphill par 3. With O.B. right and a steep slope down into #16 left, any offline tee shots make par a very difficult achievement. A large very flat putting surface does help with up and downs and longer putts however.

Hole Number Eighteen

This great finishing hole has a double fairway which allows players to aim left and have balls that miss to the right of the upper fairway bounce down into the lower fairway on the right hand side. However, beware of the out of bounds that lurks just right of the lower fairway. The approach to this green guarded by bunkers is slightly uphill and a par finish here will hopefully conclude a magical round at UIGC!

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