Casandra Alexander sits at the top of the Ladies European Tour (LET) Order of Merit after the first six events of the 2026 season.
The LET Order of Merit is the season-long competition to crown the number one player on Tour.
The South African began the year strong with four top-10 finishes in her first four events on the schedule.
Alexander headed to the Aramco Championship held at the notoriously tricky Shadow Creek in Las Vegas and made the cut.
The LET winner finished in a share of 41st place and now tops the Order of Merit with 832.65 points. Alexander is 35.15 points ahead of France’s Agathe Laisne with Australia’s Kelsey Bennett in third.
England’s Charley Hull increased her points tally at the Aramco Championship with a T15 finish in the United States.
Hull, who won the season-opening PIF Saudi Ladies International, is fourth with 581 points to her name.
England’s Meghan MacLaren and Germany’s Alexandra Försterling are in fifth and sixth place respectively with England’s Caley McGinty, a rookie on the LET, in seventh.
Ireland’s Leona Maguire is the big mover from last week having jumped into eighth place in the rankings following her T2 finish in Las Vegas.
The Aramco Championship was co-sanctioned with the LPGA and therefore more points were on offer, so the Irishwoman now has 412.50 points.
India’s Diksha Dagar and Thailand’s April Angurasaranee round out the top 10 on the Order of Merit.
Next up for the LET is the South African swing which begins with the Joburg Ladies Open staged from April 16-19 at Randpark Golf Club.
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