2025 Ladies European Tour

2025 Ladies European Tour season
DurationFebruary 2025 (2025-02) – November 2025 (2025-11)
Number of official events28
Most wins Mimi Rhodes (3)
Order of Merit Shannon Tan
Player of the Year Shannon Tan
Rookie of the Year Mimi Rhodes
Lowest stroke average Casandra Alexander
2024
2026

The 2025 Ladies European Tour is a series of golf tournaments for elite female golfers from around the world. The tournaments are sanctioned by the Ladies European Tour (LET).

Changes for 2025

Tournaments

The Australian swing with Women's NSW Open and Australian Women's Classic continued, with a third tournament, the Australian WPGA Championship, added in Queensland.[1][2]

Events in Belgium and Tenerife returned to the schedule, while the Magical Kenya Ladies Open dropped out.[3] The AIG Women's Open will be held in Wales for the first time.[4]

The Ladies Italian Open and one additional event remained unconfirmed at the time of release of the rest of the schedule. Confirmed, it would bring the number of events to 30 across 20 countries.[3]

Purses

The Aramco Team Series was renamed the PIF Global Series and saw a purse increase from $1m to $2m.[3]

Schedule

The table below shows the 2025 schedule.[3]

Key
Major championships
Regular events
Flagship events
Team championships
Date Tournament Location Winner[a] WWGR
points
Purse (€) Notes
8 Feb Lalla Meryem Cup Morocco Cara Gainer (1) 14 450,000
15 Feb PIF Saudi Ladies International Saudi Arabia Atthaya Thitikul (5) 26 $4,500,000 Individual event
9 Mar Australian WPGA Championship Australia Cancelled due to Cyclone Alfred[5] 350,000 Co-sanctioned with the WPGA Tour of Australasia
16 Mar Australian Women's Classic Australia Manon De Roey (3) 14 300,000 Co-sanctioned with the WPGA Tour of Australasia
23 Mar Ford Women's NSW Open Australia Mimi Rhodes (1) 12 300,000 Co-sanctioned with the WPGA Tour of Australasia
6 Apr Joburg Ladies Open South Africa Mimi Rhodes (2) 14 300,000 Co-sanctioned with the Sunshine Ladies Tour
13 Apr Investec South African Women's Open South Africa Perrine Delacour (2) 14 340,000 Co-sanctioned with the Sunshine Ladies Tour
11 May Aramco Korea Championship South Korea Kim Hyo-joo (n/a) 16 $1,500,000 PIF Global Series individual event
18 May Dutch Ladies Open The Netherlands Mimi Rhodes (3) 12 330,000
24 May Jabra Ladies Open France Sára Kousková (1) 12 300,000
8 Jun Tenerife Women's Open Spain Sára Kousková (2) 12 500,000
15 Jun Hulencourt Women's Open Belgium Darcey Harry (1) 10 300,000
22 Jun Tipsport Czech Ladies Open Czech Republic Casandra Alexander (1) 10 300,000
29 Jun Amundi German Masters Germany Shannon Tan (2) 10 300,000
6 Jul KPMG Women's Irish Open Ireland Lottie Woad (1) (a) 16 450,000
13 Jul Amundi Evian Championship France Grace Kim (n/a) 100 $8,000,000 Co-sanctioned with the LPGA Tour
27 Jul ISPS Handa Women's Scottish Open Scotland Lottie Woad (2) 46 $2,000,000 Co-sanctioned with the LPGA Tour
3 Aug AIG Women's Open Wales Miyū Yamashita (n/a) 100 $9,500,000 Co-sanctioned with the LPGA Tour
10 Aug PIF London Championship England Laura Fünfstück (1) 18 $1,500,000 PIF Global Series individual event
24 Aug Hills Ladies Open Sweden Meja Örtengren (1) (a) 8 300,000
7 Sep Aramco Houston Championship United States Nuria Iturrioz (5) 18 $1,500,000 PIF Global Series individual event
13 Sep VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open Switzerland Alice Hewson (3) 8 300,000
21 Sep La Sella Open Spain Anna Huang (1) 15 $1,000,000
27 Sep Lacoste Ladies Open de France France Anna Huang (2) 15 400,000
12 Oct Hero Women's Indian Open India Shannon Tan (3) 8 $500,000
26 Oct Wistron Ladies Open Taiwan Yani Tseng (7) 16 $1,000,000 Co-sanctioned with the Taiwan LPGA Tour
8 Nov Aramco China Championship China Ruixin Liu (1) 16.5 $1,500,000 PIF Global Series individual event
30 Nov Andalucia Costa Del Sol Open De España Spain Nastasia Nadaud (1) 19 700,000
  1. ^ The numbers in brackets after the winners' names indicate the career wins on the Ladies European Tour, including that event, and is only shown for members of the tour.

Unofficial events

The following events appear on the schedule, but do not carry official money or Order of Merit ranking points.

Date Tournament Location Winners Purse ($) Notes
14 Feb PIF Saudi Ladies Team International Saudi Arabia Lee So-mi (c)
Nastasia Nadaud
Amy Taylor
Kim Min-sun
500,000 PIF Global Series team event
10 May Aramco Korea Championship South Korea Sára Kousková (c)
Brianna Navarrosa
Patricia Isabel Schmidt
Lee-Anne Pace
500,000 PIF Global Series team event
9 Aug PIF London Championship England Danielle du Toit (c)
Sarah Kemp
Marta Sanz Barrio
Megan Dennis
500,000 PIF Global Series team event
6 Sep Aramco Houston Championship United States Sára Kousková (c)
April Angurasaranee
Ana Belac
Sofie Kibsgaard Nielsen
500,000 PIF Global Series team event
7 Nov Aramco China Championship China Mimi Rhodes (c)
Trichat Cheenglab
Kristýna Napoleaová
Kultida Pramphun
500,000 PIF Global Series team event

Order of Merit rankings

The top 10 players in the final Order of Merit Rankings.

Rank Player Country Points
1 Shannon Tan  Singapore 2,462
2 Mimi Rhodes  England 2,279
3 Nastasia Nadaud  France 2,013
4 Casandra Alexander  South Africa 1,855
5 Chiara Tamburlini  Switzerland 1,822
6 Cara Gainer  England 1,677
7 Sára Kousková  Czech Republic 1,659
8 Alice Hewson  England 1,604
9 Helen Briem  Germany 1,590
10 Lauren Walsh  Ireland 1,450

Source:[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Women's Open – Women's Classic Land for 2025". Golf NSW. Retrieved 15 October 2024.
  2. ^ Emanuel, Jimmy (21 August 2024). "Australian WPGA Championship to headline Festival of Golf on the Gold Coast". Golf Australia. Retrieved 15 October 2024.
  3. ^ a b c d "LET Announces its Global 2025 Season Schedule with New Events in Australia, Tenerife, and Belgium". Ladies European Tour. Retrieved 20 December 2024.
  4. ^ "Royal Porthcawl 2025". The R&A. Retrieved 15 October 2024.
  5. ^ "Australian WPGA Championship Cancelled Due To Impending Cylcone". Ladies European Tour. 3 March 2025.
  6. ^ "Order of Merit – 2025 Season". Ladies European Tour.