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Date change for Ladies' English Open

DAVID WALLS: "We would be overshadowed by another major sporting event"
DAVID WALLS: "We would be overshadowed by another major sporting event"

THIS year’s Ladies’ English Open at Chart Hills Golf Club has been moved to October 6-8.

In a one-off move, officials at the host Kent club and the Ladies’ European Tour opted to reschedule the popular event from its traditional July slot after the American-based LPGA scheduled its two-million dollar HSBC World Women’s Matchplay event on the same weekend.

The clash means that the Ladies’ English Open, which has grown impressively in stature and visitor numbers year on year since moving to Chart Hills in 2003, will be almost certainly deprived of the mass media coverage needed to help maintain the growth of the event in the south-east of England.

David Walls, the sales and marketing director for the Leaderboard Group which owns Chart Hills, said: "For the long-term benefit of the Ladies’ English Open, we have decided to move the event to October.

"We feel that we would be letting down the ladies of the European Tour if we decided to go head to head with the US-based LPGA and its HSBC World Matchplay in July. It’s a huge event and we would lose worldwide press attention as we would be overshadowed by another major sporting event.

"The dedicated players who compete on our Tour week in week out simply don’t deserve to lose that kind of exposure."

Walls added that the Ladies’ English Open would return to its traditional July slot in 2007.

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