The Ladies European Tour (LET) ends its three-week stretch of events with the Jabra Ladies Open de France held at Evian.
Following an announcement earlier this year, the French Golf Federation, Evian Tournaments Organisation and the LET announced the arrival of the Ladies Open de France at Evian Resort as of 2026.
Marking a new chapter in the history of French golf, the Jabra Ladies Open de France takes place May 28-30 with a prize purse of €450,000.
This year marks the 10-year anniversary of the tournament with the inaugural edition held in 2016. It became an LET Access Series event in 2017, a dual-ranked event on both the LET and LETAS in 2018 and 2019, before becoming a mainstay of the LET schedule in 2021.
A field of 132 players representing 36 nationalities will be teeing it up in the iconic destination of Evian Resort in a 54-hole stroke play competition with a cut to the top 60 professionals and ties after two rounds.
Evian Resort is a renowned setting having hosted The Amundi Evian Championship for over 30 years.
Defending champion Sara Kouskova of Czechia returns to the scene of her maiden LET victory, where she recorded a two-stroke victory over Shannon Tan in 2025.
Another former champion in the field is Slovenia’s Pia Babnik who triumphed here in 2021 to secure her maiden LET title.
Five winners from the 2026 LET season are in attendance with Kelsey Bennett, Esme Hamilton, Leonie Harm, Agathe Laisné and Smilla Tarning Soenderby all vying for more silverware.
There are three Order of Merit champions in the field with Singapore’s Shannon Tan, Thailand’s Trichat Cheenglab and England’s Georgia Hall all competing.
A total of 20 French players will be teeing it up in their home open including five French amateurs; meanwhile Turkish amateur Deniz Sapmaz has also received an invite this week.
The full entry list can be found here.
Keep up to date with all the action throughout on our socials – @LETgolf on Instagram, TikTok and X, and Ladies European Tour on YouTube and Facebook – #JabraLadiesOpenDeFrance.






