This week will see the eighth edition of the Jabra Ladies European, which is held at Evian Resort Golf Club.
The Ladies European Tour (LET) continues its European swing with a trip to France to end a three-week run of tournaments.
Before play gets underway, here are four things to watch out for…
Rhodes in rich vein of form
Mimi Rhodes is having quite the 2025 on the LET having secured three victories in her first seven starts on Tour. The rookie claimed her maiden title at the Ford Women’s NSW Open before backing it up with another win at the Joburg Ladies Open.
Last week, the 23-year-old returned to winning ways at Goyer Golf and Country Club in the Netherlands. She secured her third LET title of the year with a two-shot victory at the Dutch Ladies Open.
Rhodes has now climbed into the top 100 in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings and leads both the LET Order of Merit and Rookie of the Year competitions. Being in such a rich vein of form, all eyes will be on the English star once again this week.
French stars descend on Evian
There is plenty of home interest this week in France with 15 home stars preparing to tee it up at the 2025 Jabra Ladies Open being held at Evian Resort Golf Club.
Two-time LET winner Perrine Delacour, who won the 2025 Investec SA Women’s Open, leads the way but is also joined by LET winners Anne-Charlotte Mora, Anne-Lise Caudal, Celine Herbin and Camille Chevalier.
Joining the ten French professionals in the field are five French amateurs who are getting the opportunity to tee it up on home soil in an LET event including recent LETAS winner Sara Brentcheneff.

Major places up for grabs
There is plenty at stake in Evian with places at the Major championships up for grabs for the 132-player field. LET winners from 2025 automatically qualify into the AIG Women’s Open, which is being held at Royal Porthcawl from 31 July to 3 August.
However, there is also a place at The Amundi Evian Championship on offer with one player, not already exempt, finishing in the top-10 (and ties) at the 2025 Jabra Ladies Open securing their spot.
Last chance for first LET re-rank
LET players have the opportunity to improve their exemption category throughout the season and the first Re-Rank of the 2025 LET season will take place after the conclusion of this week’s Jabra Ladies Open.
With this in mind, the tournament week becomes even more important for those hoping to secure a better category and have more playing opportunities over the coming months.
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