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Volvo Cross Country Challenge

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The Volvo Cross Country Challenge was a women's professional golf series on the Ladies European Tour. It was a separate dedicated yearly order of merit for events in the Nordic region and held each year from 2005 to 2007.

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The winner of the challenge received a Volvo car and prize money. The 18-year-old Kiran Matharu from Leeds, England, had yet to learn to drive when she won the Challenge and a brand new Volvo XC70 in 2007.[1]

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Participation

To qualify, players had to participate in at least three out of four of the LET tournaments hosted in Nordic countries:

  1. Scandinavian TPC hosted by Annika (Sweden)
  2. SAS Masters (Norway)
  3. Finnair Masters (Finland)
  4. Nykredit Masters (Denmark)

Prize money collected in these tournaments were added up in a "Volvo XC Challenge Order-of-Merit". The top ten players on this Order-of-Merit shared a prize fund of $120,000.

In addition, players could get $1,000,000 bonus by winning all four of the above tournaments in one season.[2]

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Winners

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Order of Merit

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The winners were determined by an Order of Merit based on results in the four tournaments, calculated using a points-based system.

2005

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2006

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2007

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