Lalla Meryem Cup

Lalla Meryem Cup
Tournament information
Location Rabat, Morocco
Established 1993
Course(s) Royal Golf Dar Es Salam
Par 72
Tour(s) Ladies European Tour
Format stroke play
Prize fund €450,000
Month played May
Current champion
Spain Nuria Iturrioz
Rabat
Location in Morocco

The Lalla Meryem Cup is a women's professional golf tournament in Morocco under the high patronage of His Majesty King Mohammed VI. It was held in Rabat until it moved to Agadir in 2011. It moved back to Rabat in 2016.

The tournament has been played annually since 1993 and is held alongside the Hassan II Golf Trophy. In 2010 it was added to the Ladies European Tour schedule and upgraded to a full field tournament having previously been limited to around 12 players. Both tournaments moved to Agadir in 2011.[1]

Winners

Year Player Country Score To par Margin
of victory
Runner-up Purse (€) Note
2016 Nuria Iturrios  Spain 70-72-70-65=277 −11 6 strokes England Florentyna Parker 450,000
2015 Gwladys Nocera  France 68-65-68-70=271 −13 2 strokesSouth Africa Nicole Garcia 450,000[2][3]
2014 Charley Hull  England 68-71-68-62=269 −15 PlayoffFrance Gwladys Nocera 450,000[4][5]
2013 Ariya Jutanugarn  Thailand 69-67-67-67=270 −14 3 strokesUnited States Beth Allen 325,000[6][7]
2012 Karen Lunn  Australia 72-66-68-66=272 −12 3 strokesSouth Africa Tandi Cuningham 325,000[8]
2011 Zuzana Kamasova  Slovakia 71-68-71-76=286 −2 2 strokesEngland Kiran Matharu 325,000[9]
2010 Anja Monke  Germany 71-68-69=208 −8 1 strokeSweden Carin Koch 275,000[10]

Prior to Ladies European Tour co-sanctioning

YearWinnerCountryNote
2009 No tournament
2008 Laura Davies  England
2007 Gwladys Nocera  France
2006 Sophie Sandolo  Italy
2005 Ana Belén Sánchez  Spain
2004 No tournament
2003 Johanna Head  England
2002 Johanna Head  England
2001 Marine Monnet  France
2000 Elisabeth Esterl  Germany
1999 Lora Fairclough  England
1998 Sophie Gustafson  Sweden
1997 Diane Barnard  England
1996 Lora Fairclough  England
1995 Amaia Arruti  Spain
1994 Gillian Stewart  England
1993 Marie-Laure de Lorenzi  France

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Coordinates: 33°55′01″N 6°49′52″W / 33.917°N 6.831°W / 33.917; -6.831


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