The South African Women's Open will make its return to the international  women's golf circuit for the first time in three years when the  tournament tees off at Selborne Park Golf Club in KwaZulu-Natal from  13-15 July. 
                                
South Africa's oldest women's professional golf tournament has  reclaimed its place on the Ladies European Tour (LET) calendar, and will  feature the country's leading professionals competing against a strong  international field for a total purse of R2.7 million. The tournament  will be co-sanctioned by the LET and the Women's Professional Golf  Association of South Africa. 
South African number one Lee-Anne Pace has already confirmed her  place in the field, while Tandi Cuningham returns as the defending  champion, having won the last South African Women's Open in 2009. 
"I am extremely proud that the South African Women's Open is back  on the schedule and that our leading professionals can once again have  the chance to compete against the world's best on home soil. And I can  guarantee that we will do everything we can to make sure the trophy  stays in South Africa," said Pace. 
The Ladies European Tour's return to South African fairways  ensures a strong contingent of international players, each of whom would  be hoping to become only the seventh foreigner to win the South African  Women's Open. 
"We have always enjoyed a strong relationship with South African  women's professional golf. South African professionals on the LET are  always highly competitive and exemplary ambassadors for the game and  their country. The LET has made great strides growing the game around  the world, and we are pleased that we can finally return to South Africa  for such an auspicious event," said Alexandra Armas, Executive Director  of the LET. 
The resurgence of the South African Women's Open is the vision of  new promoters World Sports Promotions in a partnership with the  KwaZulu-Natal local government and the Hibiscus Coast Municipality. 
MEC Mike Mabuya Khulu of the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Economic  Development and Tourism said the event would be an incredible boost for  the province. 
"It is an honour for us to be able to host the first South  African Women's Open in three years. KwaZulu-Natal is a strong golfing  province with a wealth of wonderful courses. It's also appropriate that  in 2010 the province hosted the men's South African Open, and now we are  welcoming the women."
golf365.com