The Rose Ladies Series is a ladies professional golf tour founded in 2020 and organised by Justin Rose and his wife, Kate Rose. The tour was announced following the reintroduction of golf in the United Kingdom after the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns and while the Ladies European Tour was suspended as a result of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on professional golf . The introduction of the series was also heavily influenced by Ladies European Tour member Liz Young .
6-417: In its inaugural season, each of the first seven single-round stroke play tournaments and the three-round grand final were played behind closed doors. The tournaments were funded by Justin and Kate Rose with sponsorship being provided by American Golf and Computacenter and the players paying an entry fee to compete in each tournament. The Order of Merit was won by Charley Hull , who overtook Georgia Hall with
12-580: A new International Service Centre in Barcelona, Spain, and a customer help desk and remote management facility in Cape Town, South Africa. The company is engaged in the supply , implementation , support and management of information technology systems . Computacenter operates subsidiaries and brands that address specific market segments . The following companies were acquired by Computacenter and are now integrated within their business: Computacenter
18-429: A runner-up finish in the final event, which was reverted to the scores after 36 holes when play in the final round at Wentworth was abandoned due to a fire on Chobham Common spreading onto the course. The series returned with an expanded schedule of eleven tournaments in 2021, and again in 2022, with a reduced number of tournaments held earlier in the season as the main tours had returned to normal. Media coverage of
24-580: The tournaments was provided by Sky Sports . The table below show the final points standings. Computacenter Computacenter plc is a British multinational that provides computer services to public- and private-sector customers. It is a UK company based in Hatfield , Hertfordshire . The company is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index . Computacenter
30-481: Was a sponsor of the Renault Sport F1 Team . Computacenter has committed itself to the 10 core principles of United Nations Global Compact . The company also works with its customers to help them meet their 'sustainable IT' objectives. In November 2007 Computacenter won BT ’s inaugural Supplier Innovation Award for its work on virtualising and consolidating a number of their UK datacentres, helping BT reduce
36-497: Was founded in the UK in 1981 by Philip Hulme and Peter Ogden . In 1990, it opened Europe 's largest PC outlet; in 1991, it was listed by The Independent newspaper as one of the fastest growing independent companies in the UK and, by 1994, it had grown to become the largest privately owned IT company in the UK. Computacenter was floated on the London Stock Exchange in 1998. In 2006 the company extended its service facilities to include
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