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Mediterranean Ladies Open

Golf tournaments in SpainLadies European Tour events

The Estrella Damm Ladies Open is a professional golf tournament on the Ladies European Tour, first played in 2017.The tournament is played in Spain at Club de Golf Terramar, southwest of Barcelona. It was the first Ladies European Tour event held in Europe in the 2017 season. The primary sponsor is S.A. Damm, brewers of Estrella Damm beer.

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Mediterranean Ladies Open
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N 41.226 ° E 1.781 °
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Club de Golf Terramar

Camí del Golf
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