The Ladies European Tour (LET) returns this week with the 10th event of the 2026 season – the Amundi German Masters.
After a one-week break, the LET heads to Hamburg in Germany for the start of the European swing.
Green Eagle Golf Courses, south of Hamburg, will host the LET this week with the North Course providing a test to the field of 132 players across a 72-hole competition.
Opened in 2008, the North Course covers a total of 86 hectares with 17 of the 18 holes designed with water hazards.
It also played host to the DP World Tour between 2017 and 2024 and is hosting the Amundi German Masters for the second consecutive year.
A total of 15 Germans will be teeing it up on home soil led by Solheim Cup player Esther Henseleit, as she is joined by LET winners Alexandra Försterling, Helen Briem, Chiara Noja, and Patricia Isabel Schmidt.
There are three former champions in the field with defending champion Shannon Tan, who won her second LET title here in 2025.

The Singaporean is joined by home star Försterling, who triumphed in 2024, and Czechia’s Kristyna Napoleaova – the 2023 champion.
Three winners from the 2026 LET season are in attendance with England’s Esme Hamilton, Australia’s Kelsey Bennett and Denmark’s Smilla Tarning Soenderby all teeing it up.
South Africa’s Casandra Alexander is the best-ranked player in the LET Order of Merit playing this week, as she sits in second just 46.05 points behind France’s Agathe Laisné.
German amateur Lucia Fohrmann, who is 15 years old, has the opportunity to compete in an LET event this week having earned her place through the Junior Qualifier.
Northern Ireland’s Olivia Mehaffey, who qualified for the 2026 U.S. Women’s Open yesterday, is also teeing it up in Hamburg.
The full entry list can be found here.
The 2026 Amundi German Masters takes place between Thursday May 14 and Sunday May 17 at Green Eagle Golf Courses.
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