Finnair Masters

The Finnair Masters was a women's professional golf tournament on the Ladies European Tour. Held in Finland, the 54-hole event was founded in 2005 as the Ladies Finnish Masters. The title sponsor since 2006 has been Finnair, the country's largest airline. The tournament was played every year at the Helsinki Golf Club and had one of the smaller prize funds on the tour. The last event was played in 2011.

Winners

YearDateWinnerCountryScoreTo parMargin
of victory
Runner(s)-upWinner's
share (€)
Finnair Masters
20112 JulCaroline Hedwall Sweden202−112 strokes Christel Boeljon30,000
201029 AugLee-Anne Pace South Africa199−143 strokes Vikki Laing30,000
200930 AugBeatriz Recari Spain202−11Playoff 1 Iben Tinning30,000
200831 AugMinea Blomqvist Finland202−111 stroke Ursula Wikström30,000
20072 SepBettina Hauert Germany207−63 strokes Johanna Westerberg30,000
20063 SepVirginie Lagoutte France203−102 strokes Elin Ohlsson30,000
Ladies Finnish Masters
200528 AugLisa Holm Sorensen Denmark140 2−21 stroke Cecilia Ekelundh
Suzann Pettersen
Caroline Westrup (a)
Ursula Wikström
30,000

1 Recari won on the first extra hole in 2009 with an eagle from the fairway.
2 The inaugural 2005 tournament was reduced to 36 holes due to inclement weather.

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