South Africa’s Casandra Alexander continues to lead the Ladies European Tour (LET) Order of Merit heading into June.
The 2026 LET season is approaching the halfway point with 12 events completed so far of the official 28 counting towards the rankings.
The LET Order of Merit is the season-long competition to crown the number one player on Tour and there’s been a tussle at the top of the standings between Alexander and France’s Agathe Laisné.
In May, Alexander claimed top spot once again thanks to her runner-up finish at the Amundi German Masters.
The South African then recorded her eighth top-10 finish of the LET season with a T9 result at the Lalla Meryem Cup to lead the rankings with 1,777.65 points.
France’s Laisné, who has won twice on the LET in 2026, is in second with 1,514.70 points having finished in T17 in Morocco and T21 at the Jabra Ladies Open de France.
Australia’s Kelsey Bennett is in third place a further 401.95 points behind after two top-20 results and a runner-up finish in the last three events.
Canada’s Anna Huang, who triumphed at the Lalla Meryem Cup, now sits in fourth place with Germany’s Alexandra Försterling in fifth.
England’s Esme Hamilton, Sweden’s Kajsa Arwefjäll and Germany’s Leonie Harm are in sixth, seventh, and eighth, respectively with Slovenia’s Pia Babnik and England’s Cara Gainer rounding out the top 10.
Next up for the LET is the Dutch Ladies Open which takes place at Goyer Golf & Country Club from June 19-21.
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