The Ladies European Tour (LET) continues its European swing this week with a trip to Evian-les-Bains for the 2025 Jabra Ladies Open.
It will be the eighth edition of the tournament with Evian Resort Golf Club once again playing host to the 54-hole stroke play competition from 22-24 May.
The Jabra Ladies Open first took place in 2017 on the LET Access Series (LETAS), before becoming a dual-ranked event between the LET and LETAS in 2018 and 2019; since 2021, the tournament has been a constant on the LET calendar.
A field of 132 players representing 32 nationalities will be teeing it up this week in France taking on the challenge of The Champions Course at Evian Resort.
Opened in 1904 to accompany the opening of the Hôtel Royal, the original nine-hole course at the Evian Resort Golf Club has doubled in size over the years. The Champions Course was designed with the desire to challenge golfers.
Amid strategic obstacles and carefully maintained natural surroundings, this unique setting allows players to tackle a highly technical course. In addition to this breathtaking view of Lake Geneva and the mountains, ‘playing Évian’ has become a well-known expression.
In July, Evian will host the fourth Major of the year and there’s a spot on offer for one player, who is not already exempt, who finishes in the top-10 and ties at the 2025 Jabra Ladies Open.
Switzerland’s Morgane Metraux won the tournament in 2024 but will not be defending her title this week as she tees it up at the MEXICO Riviera Maya Open at Mayakoba on the LPGA Tour.
Last year France’s Agathe Sauzon and Switzerland’s Chiara Tamburlini finished in a share for second place and both players will be hoping to go one better this week.
Tiia Koivisto is the only former champion in the field this week, the Finn won her maiden LET title here back in 2022.

France’s Perrine Delacour, a two-time LET winner, leads the French charge as one of 15 home players in the field; meanwhile, there are three winners from 2025 hoping to lift a trophy again in France including England’s Mimi Rhodes.
The English star, who is one of 25 rookies this week, heads to the tournament having secured her third victory in four starts winning last week’s Dutch Ladies Open by two strokes and leads both the LET Order of Merit and Rookie of the Year standings.
Of the 132 players in the field, there are 36 LET winners teeing it up who have a combined total of 70 LET victories between them.
The full entry list can be found here.
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