Cara Gainer extended her lead at the top of the Ladies European Tour (LET) Order of Merit during the Australian swing.
The season-long competition to crown the LET’s number one player is well underway for 2025 with four events now complete.
March saw the Australian swing take place with the Australian WPGA Championship unfortunately being cancelled due to the impending impact of Cyclone Alfred.
However, the two further Australian events went ahead with Belgium’s Manon De Roey and England’s Mimi Rhodes taking home the respective titles.
Gainer, who won the season-opening event in Morocco, sits at the top of the rankings with 870.18 points.
The English star followed up her victory at the Lalla Meryem Cup with a runner-up finish at the Australian Women’s Classic, and a T19 result at the Ford Women’s NSW Open.
Gainer holds a 292.69-point lead over Belgium’s De Roey, who secured a one-shot victory at the Australian Women’s Classic at Coffs Harbour Golf Club.
The Belgian, who will be splitting her season between the LET and LPGA Tour, is in second place in the standings after her victory and a T9 finish at the Ford Women’s NSW Open.
England’s Rhodes secured her maiden LET title at Wollongong Golf Club winning by two strokes, and as a result, has moved into third place with 536.50 points to her name.
Thailand’s Jeeno Thitikul is in fourth with 500 points after winning the PIF Saudi Ladies International, meanwhile India’s Diksha Dagar rounds out the top five.
The LET season takes a trip to South Africa in April with the first of two events – the Joburg Ladies Open – taking place from April 3-6 at Modderfontein Golf Club.
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