The 2025 Ladies European Tour (LET) season tees off next week beginning with the Lalla Meryem Cup in Morocco. With membership for the upcoming year now complete, let’s take a look at some of the key numbers behind the LET in 2025….
416
This year there are 416 members on the LET which includes all active playing members plus lifetime, associate and founding members of the Tour. This is an increase of 14 from 2024.
43
Last year saw a record number of nationalities on the LET with no fewer than 43 countries represented across membership. This season sees the same total number but with one new addition, Ecuador, after Olympian Daniela Darquea won Q-School to earn full playing rights for 2025.
England has the highest number of members with 82. Other notable countries represented include Argentina, Hong Kong, India and Nigeria.
16
An abundance of rising stars will tee up this year but 16-year-old Anna Huang will be the LET’s youngest member in 2025. The Canadian finished T29 at Q-School to earn her card and will become her nation’s first member to compete on Tour since 2016 when she makes her debut at the Lalla Meryem Cup.
52
Joining Huang are 51 other rookie members across LET membership. All will be competing for the prestigious Rookie of the Year title – an accolade won by player of the season Chiara Tamburlini in 2024. This group is broken down into three LET Access Series (LETAS) graduates and 49 players from Q-School.
5
With a schedule of 30 events, the LET is proud to be taking the circuit across five continents once again in 2025. The LET is heading to Africa, Asia, Europe, North America and Oceania this season with a total prize fund of €39 million up for grabs.
This includes new events in Australia, Belgium, Sweden and Tenerife.
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