WHO WERE THE FIRST-TIME WINNERS ON THE LET IN 2025?

Casandra Alexander

The 2025 Ladies European Tour (LET) season had its fair share of champions with 21 winners across the 27 tournaments on the schedule.

There were five multiple-time winners during 2025 and three players secured back-to-back victories – Mimi Rhodes, Sara Kouskova and Anna Huang.

Let’s take a look at the first-time winners from 2025…

Cara Gainer – Lalla Meryem Cup

England’s Cara Gainer secured her maiden LET title in the season-opening event defeating India’s Diksha Dagar in a playoff. The 29-year-old produced rounds of 71-70-69 including three birdies in her final four holes to finish tied at the top on nine-under-par before rolling in a birdie in the playoff to secure her first victory.

Mimi Rhodes – Ford Women’s NSW Open

England’s Mimi Rhodes secured a two-stroke victory to clinch her maiden LET title in just her fourth start of 2025. The 23-year-old also fired a course record of 62 (-9) in the second round at Wollongong Golf Club.

Sara Kouskova – Jabra Ladies Open

Sara Kouskova clinched her maiden LET title producing rounds of 66-70-67 to win by two strokes over Shannon Tan. With the victory, Kouskova secured qualification to the final two majors of the year – The Amundi Evian Championship and the AIG Women’s Open.

Darcey Harry – Hulencourt Women’s Open

Darcey Harry clinched her maiden LET title with rounds of 71-68-68-68 to secure a three-shot victory in Belgium. The win was a great birthday present for the Welsh star, who celebrated her 22nd birthday on the Saturday of the tournament

Casandra Alexander – Tipsport Czech Ladies Open

Casandra Alexander secured her maiden LET title thanks to a spectacular course record of 62 (-10) on the final day in Beroun. The 25-year-old was bogey-free on the final day making six birdies and two eagles including a chip-in eagle at the last to seal a two-shot victory.

Lottie Woad – KPMG Women’s Irish Open

World number one amateur Lottie Woad dominated in Ireland to win her first professional title on the LET by six strokes. The English star defeated a field of Solheim Cup stars with rounds of 68-68-67- 69 to win with a total of 21-under-par.

Grace Kim – The Amundi Evian Championship

Grace Kim defeated Thailand’s Jeeno Thitikul in a phenomenal playo5 rolling in an eagle putt to secure her maiden Major title. The Australian was four-under in her final four holes in regulation with back-to-back birdies on 15 and 16 before a tap-in eagle on 18 to draw level with Thitikul and take it to a playoff. On the first playoff hole, Kim found the water but then holed her fourth shot to make birdie putting pressure on Thitikul, who made up-and-down from the bunker. On the second hole, Thitikul was unable to sink her eagle putt leaving the Aussie to roll in hers and take the trophy.

Miyu Yamashita – AIG Women’s Open

Miyu Yamashita secured her maiden Major title with rounds of 68-65-74-70 at Royal Porthcawl. The Japanese player held off a late charge from England’s Charley Hull and compatriot Minami Katsu, who finished two strokes behind the winner.

Laura Fünfstück – PIF London Championship

Laura Fünfstück held her nerve in the final round of the PIF London Championship to secure her maiden LET title thanks to a birdie on the last. The German, who lives in London, held a three-shot lead going into the final day but was three-over after the first four holes; however, she recovered on the back nine rolling in four birdies to seal the title.

Meja Örtengren – Hills Open

Sweden’s Meja Örtengren became the second amateur to win on the LET in 2025 securing a two-stroke victory on home soil at the Hills Open just outside of Gothenburg. The Stanford University player got a tournament invite and recorded rounds of 68-69-70 in front of family to defeat compatriot Lisa Pettersson.

Anna Huang – La Sella Open

Canada’s Anna Huang dominated proceedings in Spain with rounds of 64-66-69- 69 to seal a seven-shot victory and her maiden LET title. The rookie, who turned professional after securing status at Q-School, was 16 years and 326 days old. The teenager became the second Canadian to ever win on the LET, following in the footsteps of Brooke Henderson, and had her dad Alex on her bag all week.

Ruixin Liu – Aramco China Championship

Ruixin Liu secured her maiden LET title in style firing a round of 68 (-5) to secure a three-stroke victory on home soil. Liu who lives on site at Mission Hills China began the day in second place and went bogey-free on the final day to win in front of the home crowd.

Nastasia Nadaud – Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España presented by Oysho

Nastasia Nadaud secured her maiden LET title at the season finale in Spain winning by four strokes ahead of Australia’s Kirsten Rudgeley. The 21-year-old fired rounds of 72-65-69-66 to storm to victory and jumped up to third in the LET Order of Merit.

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