Duration | May 2004 – September 2004 |
---|---|
Number of official events | 12 |
Most wins | 2 (tie): Maria Bodén Linda Wessberg |
Order of Merit | Emelie Svenningsson |
←
2003
2005 → |
The 2004 Swedish Golf Tour, known as the Telia Tour for sponsorship reasons, was the 19th season of the Swedish Golf Tour, a series of professional golf tournaments for women held in Sweden and Finland. [1]
Linda Wessberg and Maria Bodén both won two events and Emelie Svenningsson won the Order of Merit.
The season consisted of 12 tournaments played between May and September, where one event was held in Finland. [2]
National Championship tournaments
Rank | Player | Score |
---|---|---|
1 | Emelie Svenningsson | 1,584 |
2 | Linda Wessberg | 1,289 |
3 | Maria Bodén | 1,150 |
4 | Hanna-Sofia Svenningsson | 1,102 |
5 | Helena Svensson | 1,004 |
6 | Helena Alterby | 998 |
7 | Riikka Hakkarainen | 982 |
8 | Nina Reis | 908 |
8 | Antonella Cvitan | 834 |
10 | Pia Maria Koivuranta | 829 |
Source: [15]
Duration | May 2004 – September 2004 |
---|---|
Number of official events | 12 |
Most wins | 2 (tie): Maria Bodén Linda Wessberg |
Order of Merit | Emelie Svenningsson |
←
2003
2005 → |
The 2004 Swedish Golf Tour, known as the Telia Tour for sponsorship reasons, was the 19th season of the Swedish Golf Tour, a series of professional golf tournaments for women held in Sweden and Finland. [1]
Linda Wessberg and Maria Bodén both won two events and Emelie Svenningsson won the Order of Merit.
The season consisted of 12 tournaments played between May and September, where one event was held in Finland. [2]
National Championship tournaments
Rank | Player | Score |
---|---|---|
1 | Emelie Svenningsson | 1,584 |
2 | Linda Wessberg | 1,289 |
3 | Maria Bodén | 1,150 |
4 | Hanna-Sofia Svenningsson | 1,102 |
5 | Helena Svensson | 1,004 |
6 | Helena Alterby | 998 |
7 | Riikka Hakkarainen | 982 |
8 | Nina Reis | 908 |
8 | Antonella Cvitan | 834 |
10 | Pia Maria Koivuranta | 829 |
Source: [15]