10 YOUNG STARS TO WATCH ON THE LET IN 2026

A new season is now just around the corner on the Ladies European Tour (LET) with the PIF Saudi Ladies International kicking things off in three weeks’ time. As an abundance of young players look to make their mark in 2026, here are 10 members aged 22-and-under to watch out for on the LET this year…

Shannon Tan (Singapore)

Age: 21
2025 Order of Merit: 1st
Achievements: 3x LET wins, 1x LET Order of Merit, 1x Olympian

We start with the biggest star of 2025 on the LET, Singapore’s Shannon Tan. The Olympian had a 2025 to remember picking up victories at the Amundi German Masters and Hero Women’s Indian Open en route to claiming the Order of Merit. Incredibly, Tan is still only 21-years-old having joined the LET in 2024 when she won on her professional debut at the Magical Kenya Ladies Open. After missing out on an LPGA card at Q-Series, Tan will remain on the LET in 2026 where she will look to defend her Order of Merit crown on top of making an impact at the Majors.

Shannon Tan

Helen Briem (Germany)

Age: 20
2025 Order of Merit: 9th
Achievements: 1x LET win, 4x LETAS wins, 2024 LET Rising Star, Former World No 1 Amateur, 2023 Girls Amateur Champion, 2x PING Junior Solheim Cup winner, 1x Junior Ryder Cup winner

Plenty of eyeballs will be on Helen Briem in 2026 as the big-hitting German attempts to make Anna Nordqvist’s Solheim Cup team. A second LET win evaded Briem in 2025, but with three runner-up finishes she was able to climb up the LET Solheim Cup Points List into second spot. Crucially, Briem was able to secure her LPGA card for 2026 after topping Q-Series in emphatic fashion. A big season now beckons for Briem as she seeks to make an impression on both sides of the Atlantic and earn a spot on Team Europe’s roster in the Netherlands.

Anna Huang (Canada)

Age: 17
2025 Order of Merit: 11th
Achievements: 2x LET wins, 2025 LET Rising Star

From one Rising Star winner to another, Anna Huang had a historic 2025 winning back-to-back titles at the La Sella Open and Lacoste Open de France en route to finishing 11th in the Order of Merit. Only current World No 1 Jeeno Thitikul reached two LET wins at a younger age than Huang, such was the scale of achievement from the Canadian teen. Having cemented herself as one of the brightest talents in world golf, Huang, the youngest player on this list at 17-years-old, is now perfectly poised to have another successful year on the LET.

Anna Huang

Nastasia Nadaud (France)

Age: 21
2025 Order of Merit: 3rd
Achievements: 1x LET win, 1x LETAS win, 2022 European Girls’ Team Championship winner

2025 was a breakthrough year for Nastasia Nadaud as the Frechwoman finished third on the Order of Merit thanks to one victory and seven top-10s. Following a highly consistent season, Nadaud claimed glory at the season-ending Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España to claim a long-awaited first LET title. One week later, the 21-year-old earned an LPGA card at Q-Series to put herself firmly on Nordqvist’s Solheim Cup radar. Having matured into one of Europe’s best players following three years on the LET, keep an eye on Nadaud in 2026 as she looks to make a name for herself over in the States.

Julia Lopez Ramirez (Spain)

Age: 22
2025 Order of Merit: N/A
Achievements: Former World No 1 Amateur, 2021 European Girls’ Team Championship winner, 2023 European Ladies Amateur Champion

Our first rookie on the list, Julia Lopez Ramirez will also be vying for a spot at the Solheim Cup as she competes on both the LPGA and LET in 2026. The Spaniard enjoyed a solid debut year on the former as she picked up one top-10 and contended brilliantly at the U.S. Women’s Open. Lopez Ramirez is one of the biggest-hitters on the LPGA and currently sits 109th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings. The 22-year-old will make her debut as an LET member at the PIF Saudi Ladies International next month.

Darcey Harry (Wales)

Age: 22
2025 Order of Merit: 14th
Achievements: 1x LET win

Darcey Harry enjoyed an excellent rookie season in 2025 winning the Hulencourt Women’s Open to qualify for her home Major at the AIG Women’s Open. A popular figure on and off the course, the Welshwoman would claim three more top-10s en route to finishing 14th in the Order of Merit. At 22-years-old, Harry is still just getting started on the LET and will be aiming to pick up more silverware in 2026.

Carolina Lopez-Chacarra (Spain)

Age: 22
2025 Order of Merit: N/A
Achievements: 2019 Junior Vagliano Trophy, 2023 European Girls’ Team Championship winner

Another rookie, Carolina Lopez-Chacarra will have dual-status for 2026 having successfully navigated through both LPGA and LET Q-School. The Spaniard hails from a golfing family with her brother, Eugenio, a winner on both LIV Golf and the DP World Tour. Lopez-Chacarra played collegiate golf at Wake Forest University alongside LET members Mimi Rhodes and Lauren Walsh where they won the NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Championship.

Avani Prashanth (India)

Age: 19
2025 Order of Merit: 36th
Achievements: 1x LETAS win, 2x WGAI wins

Teenage talent Avani Prashanth made history in 2023 when she became India’s first winner on the LET Access Series (LETAS) at the Ahlsell Final in Sweden. Still only 19-years-old, Prashanth enjoyed a solid rookie campaign picking up two top-10 finishes to end the year 36th in the Order of Merit. With one season now under her belt, the aggressive-playing Prashanth is another young star to watch in 2026.

Hannah Darling (Scotland)

Age: 22
2025 Order of Merit: N/A
Achievements: 3x Curtis Cup appearances (2024 winner), 3x Scottish Girls’ Open Champion

Hannah Darling joins the LET following an excellent amateur career, one which included appearances at both the PING Junior Solheim Cup and Curtis Cup. Born in Edinburgh, the Scot attended the University of South Carolina (USC) where she was an ANNIKA Award Finalist on two occasions. After a strong showing at Q-School, Darling will now be looking to follow in the footsteps of Curtis Cup teammates Lottie Woad and Mimi Rhodes who both won on the LET after representing GB&I in 2024.

Justice Bosio (Australia)

Age: 21
2025 Order of Merit: N/A
Achievements: 2023 Karrie Webb Award

Last but not least, keep an eye on Justice Bosio in 2026 as she becomes the latest Aussie to make the jump from the WPGA Tour. The 21-year-old competed on the LET Access Series (LETAS) in 2025 before finishing T9 at Q-School to earn a full LET card. Prior to turning pro in 2024, Bosio impressed as an amateur on the circuit finishing T6 at Australian Women’s Classic in 2022 and T6 at the Ford Women’s NSW Open in 2024.

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