EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW AHEAD OF THE 2025 ANDALUCÍA COSTA DEL SOL OPEN DE ESPAÑA PRESENTED BY OYSHO

Mimi Rhodes

With the final event of the 2025 Ladies European Tour (LET) season upon us, there is still a lot at stake for the players in the field.

The 2025 LET Order of Merit will be decided by the end of the week with Singapore’s Shannon Tan and England’s Mimi Rhodes vying for the prestigious crown at Real Guadalhorce Club de Golf.

Additionally, the top 10 players in the Order of Merit at the conclusion of the event will secure their place in the Final Stage of LPGA Q-Series next week, and the top 70 players in the rankings will also clinch their full playing rights for 2026.

Here is what you need to know ahead of this week…

Tournament Information

Name: Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España presented by Oysho

Order of Merit points breakdown: Official LET event – 500 points for the win

Purse: €700,000

Field: 75 players (11 invites, 64 LET players from the OOM)

Format: 72-hole stroke play competition, no cut

Battle for number one on the LET Order of Merit

RankPlayerPointsPoints Behind
1Shannon Tan (SGP)2,411.74
2Mimi Rhodes (ENG)2,192.48219.26
  • Shannon Tan leads the rankings by 219.26 points with just one event remaining in the season.
  • There is still 500 points up for grabs which will go to the winner in Spain.
  • Only two players are vying for the title with Shannon Tan and Mimi Rhodes both teeing it up in Spain.
  • If Tan finishes ahead of Rhodes in Spain, she will win the Order of Merit.
  • If Rhodes wins in Spain, Tan would have to finish in solo second to win the Order of Merit.
  • If Rhodes finishes in solo second place, Tan would have to finish in sixth place or better to win the OOM.
  • If Rhodes finishes in solo third place, Tan would have to finish in 44th place or better to win the OOM.

Top three in the LET OOM

RankPlayerPointsPoints Behind
1Shannon Tan (SGP)2,411.74
2Mimi Rhodes (ENG)2,192.48
3Casandra Alexander (RSA)*1,854.74
4Chiara Tamburlini (SUI)*1,821.5833.16
5Cara Gainer (ENG)1,658.14196.60
6Sara Kouskova (CZE)1,655.22199.52
7Alice Hewson (ENG)1,572.56282.18
8Helen Briem (GER)1,570.79283.95
9Nastasia Nadaud (FRA)1,512.89341.85
10Lauren Walsh (IRL)1,441.51413.23
11Anna Huang (CAN)1,383.99470.75

*Not in the field for the Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España presented by Oysho

  • Top three in the OOM receive a bonus (1 – €75,000, 2 – €50,000, 3 – €25,000)
  • South Africa’s Casandra Alexander currently sits in third place on 1,854.74 points.
  • Alexander and Tamburlini will not be teeing it up in Spain, giving other players an opportunity to finish in third place.
  • There are eight players within 500 points of the South African and only Tamburlini is not teeing it up.
  • Gainer and Kouskova would have to finish in solo third place or better to overtake Alexander.
  • Hewson and Briem would have to finish in solo second place or better to overtake Alexander.
  • Nadaud, Walsh and Huang would have to win to have a chance of finishing in third place in the OOM.

Top 10 in the OOM for Final Stage of LPGA Q-Series

RankPlayerPoints
9Nastasia Nadaud (FRA)1,512.89
10Lauren Walsh (IRL)1,441.51
11Anna Huang (CAN)1,383.99
12Amelia Garvey (NZL)*1,332.57
13Darcey Harry (WAL)1,232.78
14Nuria Iturrioz (ESP)1,219.24.
15Perrine Delacour (FRA)1,212.30
16Kajsa Arwefjäll (SWE)1,137.54

*Not in the field for the Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España presented by Oysho

  • 2025 LET Members ranked #1-10, including those tied for 10th place, on the LET Order of Merit Points List at the conclusion of the 2025 Andalucía Costa Del Sol Open De Espana will qualify for Final Stage of Q-Series. Players qualifying through this category will be permitted to late enter following the conclusion of the 2025 Andalucía Costa Del Sol Open De Espana.
  • Ireland’s Lauren Walsh sits in the final spot with 1,441.51 points to her name.
  • New Zealand’s Amelia Garvey is not teeing it up in Spain and France’s Perrine Delacour has already secured her spot in Final Stage of LPGA Q-Series.
  • Wales’ Darcey Harry would need a top-three finish to overtake Walsh.
  • Sweden’s Kajsa Arwefjäll would have to finish in solo second or better to have a chance of overtaking Walsh.

Battle on the bubble to keep LET card for 2026

RankPlayerPoints
68Ana Pelaez Trivino319.14
69Amy Taylor309.97
70Aunchisa Utama284.30
71Stephanie Kyriacou*280.92
72April Angurasaranee273.10
73Sarah Kemp270.83
74Sofie Kibsgaard269.22
75Marta Martin264.19
76Camille Chevalier262.99
77Agathe Sauzon258.41
78Alexandra Försterling255.44
79Olivia Cowan254.37
80Leona Maguire*253.43
81Ariane Klotz248.92

*Not in the field for the Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España presented by Oysho

  • Members finishing in positions #2-70 and ties on the 2025 LET Order of Merit will be in Category 4: Top 70 for the 2026 season.
  • Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España Presented by Oysho: Last spot right now in the field is taken by Ariane Klotz (81st in the OOM).
  • Amy Taylor, Marta Martin, Alexandra Försterling and Leona Maguire would all have Category 6: Wins for 2026 as they secured LET victories during the 2024 season.
  • With less than 40 points separating 70th to 81st, the players outside the top 70 would be looking for a top-20 finish to secure their status (depending on other results).

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