Some of Europe's top women golfers could be swapping the fairways for the catwalk this season as a result of the Ladies European Tour (LET) agreeing to form a partnership with DenBosch Golf Fashion Week. Because of the new partnership, the first global Golf Fashion Week is taking place at Brabanthallen in the Netherlands from March 5-11. More than 500 VIP guests will be invited to the world-class event, which will feature an invitational golf tournament, cocktail party and discount golf clubs fashion week. The Ladies European Tour players are being asked to model in the show, based on Milan Fashion Week. The LET's professional golfers are also being invited to play taylormade r11 irons in the Golf Fashion Week Invitational: a unique tournament where all of the participants will be judged not only on their golf, but also on their attire. Their score will consist of a net nine-hole front nine score and a 'back nine score' based on the player's fashion credentials according to the celebrity judges. The winner of this tournament, therefore, may not be the best golfer, but rather the best dressed participant. Alexandra Armas, the LET's executive director explained that the event will reinforce the Tour's core values, which are "chic, diverse and engaging". "Through this event, we will have the opportunity to show the world of fashion who we are," she said. "We would like to show that the Ladies European Tour is not only a company dedicated to promoting and developing women's golf tournaments, but also that our members are chic, diverse and engaging individuals with the skills and talents to compete on and off the course. "The agreement with Golf Fashion Week will give the LET the opportunity to promote itself in the fashion world through the media partner taylormade rbz irons Weekly and also directly to the major brands in attendance at the show. "Our members will have the opportunity to show their skills away from the golf course at the r11 taylormade driver Fashion Week Extravaganza. And through the raffle, the LET will also have the opportunity to show its support for the charity Pink Ribbon." The co-chairman of the Golf Fashion Week, Auke Hempenius, commented: "Golf Fashion Week is thrilled to partner with the Ladies European Tour. "It is no co-incidence that the LET is the first professional players' tour to partner with us. Let's face it: women are more fashion conscious than men. "The LET will assist us in presenting taylormade r9 driver Fashion Week as we have intended it: a global multi-media golf fashion happening where Fashion meets Golf. We are looking forward to welcoming staff and players of the LET to Den Bosch in the Netherlands in March for a truly memorable event." The LET has a strong connection with the Netherlands. The tour currently has six members from the country including Christel Boeljon, a member of the victorious European Solheim Cup team in Ireland in September, who was the first ever Dutch player on the team in the 22-year history of the event.
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