Swedish Golf Tour (women)
The Swedish Golf Tour (women) is a professional women’s golf circuit in Sweden and nearby countries. Since 1986 it has helped Swedish players reach the level of the Ladies European Tour (LET). In 2005 it became the LET’s official feeder tour, with the leading players earning LET cards and others moving toward the LET Qualifying School.
From 2012 some events joined the LET Access Series (LETAS); since 2021, all scheduled Swedish Tour events have been part of LETAS. In 2020, Sweden’s tour joined with Denmark and Norway to form the Ladies’ Nordic Golf Tour (NGT), but the Swedish Tour continued as a level below the NGT. COVID-19 disruptions affected that season, reducing prize money in some events.
From 2021 the Swedish Golf Tour became part of the Nordic Golf Tour, and the cooperation between the countries continued with limited cross-border events, until 2024. In 2022 the tour was renamed the Ahlsell Nordic Golf Tour for sponsorship reasons.
The tour is run by Svenska Golftourerna AB, which was founded in 1988 as a joint effort by the PGA of Sweden and the Swedish Golf Federation (SGF). In 2018 the SGF became the sole owner and operator of the tour.
The Order of Merit winners change each year. Recent winners include Ragga Kristinsdóttir (2025, Iceland), Kajsa Arwefjäll (2024, Sweden), Gemma Clews (2023, England) and Patricia Isabel Schmidt (2022, Germany). In 2020 the Order of Merit was shared between Line Toft Hansen and Louise Rydqvist; because of the pandemic, one was an amateur and did not receive prize money.
For more information, the official website is on golf.se.
This page was last edited on 29 January 2026, at 01:34 (CET).