The Ladies European Tour plays its first and only tournament in Belgium this season at the 2026 Hulencourt Women’s Open. The tournament will be played at Hulencourt Golf Club in Genappe, Belgium.
This is the second edition of the Hulencourt Women’s Open. Darcey Harry, who won the inaugural event in 2025, will return to defend her title. The tournament was previously known as the Belgian Ladies Open, which was discontinued after 2023.
Hulencourt Golf Club is a par 72 playing 6,498 yards. The La Vallon course was renovated in 2020 by Frank Pont and Hendrik Hilgert. Unlike last week, the tournament will return to the standard 72-hole stroke play format. The purse for this week is €350,000.
Who to Watch at the 2026 Hulencourt Women’s Open
Only four players from Belgium will tee it up this week. Top-ranked Belgian player Manon De Roey, who won the 2025 Women’s Australian Classic, is not in the field this week, even with the LPGA Tour having the week off.
Sophie Bert is a Belgian player to watch this week. After playing at East Tennessee State for three years, she transferred to Kansas State for her senior year. Bert earned the title of Big 12 golfer of the month for May and was named to the All-Big 12 team. She turned professional within the last year.
Darcey Harry returns to defend her title after she earned her first LET win here last year. Harry has not played her best this season, making the cut in just 7 of 13 starts, but she will tee off with some confidence here given her history with this event. Her best finish was seventh at the Women’s Australian Open.
“It’s been a very average season so far,” said Harry. “Since the Australian Women’s Open I haven’t really had any fireworks on the golf course. I’ve had some putting struggles which I definitely didn’t have last year. But it’s all about staying patient. I have been playing some really good golf and striking the ball well. I do believe it will all click soon. I’ve been patient enough. Hopefully this is the week.”


