The Ladies European Tour (LET) has today launched further statistical analysis in partnership with Upgame, the market leading golf analytics app, for both the LET and LET Access Series (LETAS).
Starting today and available on LET’s website and app, Upgame will have a dedicated page to show strokes gained from each tournament. The new feature is the first time that Upgame has provided a bespoke webpage for a major golf tour, showcasing strokes gained insights. This will allow for improved performance analytics, data-driven decision making, and customisation of training for LET members, in addition to more digital content for engaged fans.
Since 2023, players have been able to record shots and view how they have performed in relation to intended targets. In turn, both players and fans have been able to access enhanced data points like shot patterns, benchmarks, and strokes gained analytics, all helping to enhance performance while digitally enriching the LET product around the world.
Some interesting strokes gained data captured by Upgame in 2024 has given some good benchmarks for players to target. To finish in the top 10 of the LET Order of Merit, the top 10 players outperformed the rest of the LET players by 1.87 strokes overall, excelling on approach shots with a gain of 0.85 strokes, and showcasing strengths off the tee (0.47 strokes), short game (0.20 strokes), and putting (0.34 strokes).
For players competing on the LET Access Series in 2025 and looking to achieve full LET status they should look to the top seven average of the 2024 season which had a raw strokes gained of -0.99.
Top 10 LET OOM | Top 7 LET Access Series OOM | |
Total Strokes Gained | +1.87 | -0.99 |
Tee | +0.47 | -0.25 |
Approach | +0.85 | -0.65 |
Short Game | +0.20 | +0.25 |
Putting | +0.34 | -0.33 |
Alexandra Armas, CEO of the LET, said: “This is a great addition to what already seems to have been a hugely beneficial tool for our golfers and fans across the globe. These advanced statistics allow our elite women athletes to benchmark their performance on a specific course against others in the field, giving a clear picture of how they compare and where they need to focus. Through this enhanced digital output, it’s a further step towards developing the women’s game to be played at the highest level.”
Sameer Sawhney, Founder of Upgame, commented: “We are delighted to be working with the LET as the first global golf tour to have a bespoke Upgame performance insights page which displays enhanced Strokes Gained statistics for all players, media and fans. We look forward to developing the platform further to showcase even more of the unique metrics captured, such as dispersions to targets and target lines.”
The leading data intelligence and practice tracking platform, Upgame is used globally by 40 national federations and more than 100 collegiate organisations, with thousands of players and coaches utilising the app to their advantage.
Click to see the new pages on LET and LETAS. A video tutorial can also be seen here.