Feng becomes China’s first winner of the LET Order of Merit

Helena Alterby Nordstrom, Chairman of the LET (left) and Ivan Khodabakhsh, LET CEO, present Shanshan Feng with a cheque for 20,000 euros.

Shanshan Feng has become the first player from China to win the Ladies European Tour’s Order of Merit after her season-ending victory at the Omega Dubai Ladies Masters.

The world No 6’s record third win in the event crowned a tremendous season, which featured a victory at the Buick Championship in Shanghai and two further top three finishes, at the Evian Championship and Sanya Ladies Open, from six starts on the Ladies European Tour in 2015.

The 26-year-old from Guangzhou teed up in Dubai with an unassailable lead and, after collecting a first prize cheque for €75,000, took her season’s earnings to 399,213.41 euros, 150,062.84 euros ahead of second placed Melissa Reid from England. Feng now boasts 14 career wins, including five on the Ladies European Tour, since turning professional in 2007.

The only golfer from mainland China, man of woman, to win a major, at the Women’s PGA Championship in 2012, Feng is a figurehead for golf in her native China, where she is inspiring a new generation of golfers to play the sport. As the winner of the Order of Merit, she joins a prestigious list of former champions including Dame Laura Davies, Annika Sorenstam and Ai Miyazato who have all had a significant impact on the growth of the game.

“Overall I think I did well this year on the European Tour,” said Feng. “I always love this tour because it’s good prize money, good players, good sponsors. I think the Tour is getting better and better, because I’m in the player meeting every year here, so actually I can tell the tour is growing. I’m happy to see that change. If I have more chances to support this tour, I would love to.”

The “Ladies European Tour Order of Merit” is a listing of Ladies European Tour Members in order of priority according to money won in Ladies European Tour Ranking Tournaments in the current season. It is used to determine certain categories of exempt status for the following year. In order to qualify to appear on the Order of Merit a Member must have played in a minimum of six (6) Ranking Tournaments in the current season. The winner of the 2015 Order of Merit receives a cheque for 20,000 euros and a seven (7) year exemption to play on the Ladies European Tour, valid until 31st December, 2022.

 

Winners of the LET Order of Merit:

1979 Catherine Panton-Lewis

1980 Muriel Thomson

1981 Jenny Lee Smith

1982 Jenny Lee Smith

1983 Muriel Thomson

1984 Dale Reid

1985 Laura Davies

1986 Laura Davies

1987 Dale Reid

1988 Marie-Laure Taya

1989 Marie-Laure de Lorenzi

1990 Trish Johnson

1991 Corinne Dibnah

1992 Laura Davies

1993 Karen Lunn

1994 Liselotte Neumann

1995 Annika Sorenstam

1996 Laura Davies

1997 Alison Nicholas

1998 Helen Alfredsson

1999 Laura Davies

2000 Sophie Gustafson

2001 Raquel Carriedo

2002 Paula Marti

2003 Sophie Gustafson

2004 Laura Davies

2005 Iben Tinning

2006 Laura Davies

2007 Sophie Gustafson

2008 Gwladys Nocera

2009 Sophie Gustafson

2010 Lee-Anne Pace

2011 Ai Miyazato

2012 Carlota Ciganda

2013 Suzann Pettersen

2014 Charley Hull

2015 Shanshan Feng