The Amundi German Masters 2025 will take place for the first time at the Green Eagle Golf Courses – with silver medalist Esther Henseleit. Players and those responsible are equally looking forward to the event.
German star line-up challenges the Green Monster: The Amundi German Masters presents the best German female golfers on one of the tour's outstanding golf courses from June 26th to 29th, 2025.
Among others, Olympic medal winner Esther Henseleit, defending champion Alexandra Försterling and shooting star Helen Briem will be at the start.
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On the challenging North Course of the Green Eagle Golf Courses near Hamburg, everyone is playing for the title at the first German event on the Ladies European Tour (LET).
In the fourth year of the tournament, fans can expect a comprehensive live experience with high-quality golf around the iconic Ferris wheel.
The unique attraction had already attracted international attention among men as an integral part of the European Open on the DP World Tour. Now, for the first time, it offers women an impressive overview of the facility.
The conditions for a comprehensive golf festival are guaranteed six months before the first tee-off.
This also includes the fact that the impressive success story of the Amundi German Masters is secured in the long term. Title sponsor Amundi extended its commitment for another three years until 2027.
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Esther Henseleit is looking forward to the Amundi German Masters 2025
“I am very pleased that I will be taking part in the Amundi German Masters again and even more so that the tournament will take place in my home town of Hamburg,” says Esther Henseleit. As number 31 in the world, she is currently the best German golfer.
“It means a lot to me to be able to play in front of friends, family and hopefully a lot of golf fans.” I am sure that the visitors will not only see first-class golf, but that the whole tournament will be a really cool experience that women’s golf is getting more attention in Germany.”
The 25-year-old, who is at home on the LPGA Tour and only plays selected tournaments in Europe, is looking forward to the new venue.
“I’m looking forward to the Green Monster. It is a beautiful but also demanding golf course that will present us with many challenges. Perfect after a major.”
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Alexandra Försterling as defending champion
Defending champion Alexandra Försterlinge provided a golf highlight of the season with her high-class and dramatic victory at the Golf & Country Club Seddiner See and looks back fondly on her triumph.
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“I have wonderful memories of my home win in Berlin and am very happy to be able to compete at the Amundi German Masters 2025.” It will be very special to play in Germany and at the same time start as the defending champion. “I will definitely try to defend my title and win in Hamburg too,” she said.
“It may even put a little more pressure on it, but I’m really happy and can’t wait to play in front of my friends and family again.” “I’m sure it will be a great week for us players and all the spectators “, says Försterling, 24, who was able to collect her LET victories number three and four this year.
Helen Briem as a professional for the first time
Helen Briem will also be one of the favorites next June. The 19-year-olds established themselves among the LET elite at breathtaking speed this season and celebrated their first title at the La Sella Open in France in September.
Four more successes on the LET Access Series round off a perfect year, for which she was awarded the “Rising Star” award by the LET.
“I’m really looking forward to the Ladies European Tour coming to Hamburg in 2025.” It will be my first home event as a professional. And it will definitely be great to be able to play in front of friends, family and German fans and feel even more support.”
Briem looks forward to the tournament positively. “I’m also looking forward to having the experience of playing the same course as the men on the DP World Tour.” The Green Monster is known as a very long and challenging golf course. But I’m sure we girls can take on the Green Monster too.”
Tournament director Dirk Glittenberg about the Amundi German Masters 2025
Tournament director Dirk Glittenberg is also looking forward to the tournament. “We are very pleased to be able to present Germany’s only LET tournament next year on the spectacular North Course of the Green Eagle Golf Courses.” And thus make the mix of top golf and event experience accessible to an even broader public.”
For him, the change of location was a more important gang. “It is the perfect next step in the further development of this special tournament.” Green Eagle Golf Courses has proven to be a brilliant venue with excellent infrastructure at the European Open. And the excellent location near Hamburg gives us the chance to develop the event into a spectator magnet. The course will also be in perfect condition at the end of June. We would like to thank the Golf and Country Club Seddiner See for three intensive and wonderful years. Now we have the chance to give women’s golf a home again in Germany.”
Daniel Reitz, Chief Marketing Officer at Amundi Germany
“Amundi is one of the most important sponsors in professional women’s golf. After extending the partnership with the major The Amundi Evian Championship until 2030, we are pleased to continue our commitment as title sponsor of the Amundi German Masters.”
“We are proud to support initiatives that unleash the potential of young talent and promote equality for women in sport.” With the move to Green Eagle near Hamburg, we intend to organize the tournament together with the organizer over the next three years To take U.COM to the next level.”
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Achim Battermann, Deputy President DGV
“Tournaments like the Amundi German Masters are an important building block in the competitive sports structure of the German Golf Association and the state golf associations.” They open doors for athletes that can lead to great success. We are very pleased about that.”
Michael Blesch, founder, owner and golf course designer Green Eagle Golf Courses
“I’m really excited that the Ladies Tour will be our guest for the first time next summer. It's a fantastic feeling to be part of such a professional event. We can introduce our “tour-experienced” Nord Course to the best female golfers in Europe. We love professional golf, whether women or men – the passion for golf counts!”
Info: www.amundigermanmasters.de
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