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Anna Huang

If there’s one thing you need to take away from September on the Ladies European Tour (LET) it’s the name Anna Huang.

The 16-year-old is the youngest member of the LET turning professional after securing Category 16 status at Q-School last year.

Huang has been playing full-time on the LET in 2025 and qualified for the two Majors – the U.S. Women’s Open and the AIG Women’s Open – earlier this year.

However, September 2025 will be a month that she remembers for the rest of her career as she secured back-to-back victories on the LET.

The teenager produced a dominant display at the La Sella Open carding rounds of 64-66-69-69 to win with a score of 20-under-par and by seven strokes – the largest margin of victory on the LET in 2025.

At the age of 16 years, 10 months and 22 days she joined the likes of Jeeno Thitikul, Lydia Ko, Amy Yang and Chiara Noja in winning on the LET before their 17th birthday.

Additionally, she became the second Canadian to win on the LET and the first outside of the Major championships with Canada’s only victory before that being Brooke Henderson at the 2022 Amundi Evian Championship.

Just a few days after her first victory, Huang was battling it out at the top of the leaderboard in France with 2024 La Sella Open champion Helen Briem and 2025 Tipsport Czech Ladies Open victor Casandra Alexander.

The Canadian rolled in two birdies in her last three holes to seal a two-stroke win and become the third player in 2025 to secure back-to-back victories on Tour.

Only world number one Thitikul has won two LET titles at a younger age and Huang did all of this with her dad Alex on the bag.

Speaking after her victory in France, Huang said: “I’m honestly just so shocked right now! I don’t think I have fully processed my last win and then to win again is just so crazy.

“I’m so proud of myself. I never imagined this would ever happen. Firstly, I won last week and then this week, to have two wins in a year is absolutely incredible. I’m just so grateful for everything.”

In just three weeks, the two-time LET winner’s life has changed, and she has also jumped from 60th up to ninth on the LET Order of Merit and she also now sits 125th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings.

With four events of the 2025 season remaining, Huang is certainly in a rich vein of form and one to watch going forward.

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