Casandra Alexander stretched her advantage at the top of the Ladies European Tour (LET) following the four Major championship of the year.
The LET season is now over its halfway point with 16 events having been completed of the official 28 counting towards the rankings.
Alexander continues to lead the Order of Merit, which is the season-long competition to crown the number one player on Tour.
The South African has had an incredibly consistent 2026 despite not winning and added another top-10 finish to her name during this stretch which takes her total to nine for the LET season.
Alexander ended the week at The Amundi Evian Championship in a share of 10th place after rounds of 73-66-63-71 and now leads the LET rankings with 1,895.78 points.
France’s Agathe Laisné is in second with 1,518.30 points with Australia’s Kelsey Bennett third on 1,432.75 points.
Canada’s Anna Huang is still fourth but earned some crucial points at Evian Resort Golf Club and now has 1,145.70 points with Germany’s Alexander Försterling in fifth.
The next two events have elevated Order of Merit points for LET players. Normal LET points carry 500 points for the winner, whereas the co-sanctioned ISPS HANDA Women’s Scottish is 750 points for the winner and the final Major of the year – the AIG Women’s Open – is 875 points for the winner.
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