Sport in Short: Golf
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Your support makes all the difference.THE European women's tour will feature four extra tournaments next year - the Malaysian tournament, the New Year's Open in Argentina, the Austrian Open and the European Matchplay Championship - it was announced yesterday. Prize money has also been increased with pounds 1,385,000 already at stake for 11 of the 13 events. The British Open in August is the richest event with prize money of pounds 300,000.
EUROPEAN WOMEN'S TOUR 1993 schedule: 14-17 Jan: KRP World Classic (Kelab Rahman Putra, Malaysia). 26-28 Feb: New Year's Open (Buenos Aires). 29 April-2 May: To be announced. 6-9 May: To be announced. 29-31: Holiday Inn Leiden Open (Rijswijk). 18-20 June: Slovenian Open (Bled). 25-27: BMW European Masters (tba). 8-11 July: Hennessy Cup (Cologne). 29-1 August: European Open (tba). 5-8 August: To be announced. 12-15: Weetabix British Open (Woburn). 19-22: IBM Haninge Open (Stockholm). 2-5 Sept: English Open (Tytherington). 16-19: Italian Open (tba). 1-3 Oct: Austrian Open (Schladming). 7-10: To be announced. 14-17: European Matchplay Championship (tba). 21-24: To be announced.
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