After travelling across five continents in 2025, the Ladies European Tour (LET) season finale is upon us with a trip to Spain.
The 27th and final event of the LET season is the Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España presented by Oysho in the Costa del Sol region.
Real Club Guadalhorce Golf in Malaga will play host to the tournament for the second consecutive year from November 27-30.
The Andalucia Costa del Sol Open de España presented by Oysho will take place over 72 holes, with no cut, offering a prize pool of €700,000.
This week’s field sees the top-ranked players from the 2025 LET Order of Merit alongside 11 invites including three amateurs.
Three Spanish amateurs will be teeing it up with Paula Martin, Andrea Revuelta and Adriana Garcia competing for the Celia Barquin Award.
The LET Order of Merit will be decided this week with Singapore’s Shannon Tan currently leading England’s Mimi Rhodes, who has already won the 2025 Rookie of the Year title, by 219.26 points.
With 500 points up for grabs for the winner in Spain, it’s all to play for as the duo battle it out on the fairways to be crowned the LET’s number one player.
There are four former winners of the tournament in the field including defending champion Carlota Ciganda, who won the title here in 2024.
She is joined by fellow Spaniard Azahara Muñoz (2016, 2017), India’s Aditi Ashok (2023) and Lee-Anne Pace (2013).
Ciganda and Muñoz spearhead the Spanish charge with 15 home players teeing it up in Malaga including the three amateurs.
The top 10 on the LET Order of Merit at the conclusion of the tournament will earn themselves a spot at the Final Stage of LPGA Q-Series.
Meanwhile, there is also the battle on the bubble with the top 70 in the Order of Merit securing full playing rights for the 2026 season.
The Andalucia Costa del Sol Open de España presented by Oysho will take place from November 27-30 in Spain.
The entry list can be found here.
Follow all the action throughout on our socials – @LETgolf on Instagram, TikTok and X, and Ladies European Tour on YouTube and Facebook – #OpenDeEspaña.






