With Lalla Aicha Q-School now done and dusted for another year, it is time to meet the players who have earned their full stripes for the upcoming season on the Ladies European Tour (LET).
Following a fortnight of golf in Marrakech, Morocco, a total of 20 players earned Category 12 status for the 2026 season with another 30 players securing Category 16 membership.
Featuring Olympians, Curtis Cup stars and proven LET winners, find out more about the top 20 below…
Dorota Zalewska (1st, -19)
Age: 26
Country: Poland
Zalewska produced a brilliant performance in Morocco carding rounds of 67-71-66-67 to secure a three-shot victory. The dominant display helped the 26-year-old regain Category 12 status having earned her card two years prior at Q-School. Zalewska made history in 2024 when she became the first Polish player to compete on the LET at the Magical Kenya Ladies Open. The Pole has made 26 starts on the LET claiming four top-20 finishes. Before turning pro Zalewska spent five years at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
Anna Morgan (2nd, -16)
Age: 24
Country: USA
One of 11 rookies on our list, Morgan turned pro in 2024 after graduating from Furman University. The American was born and raised in Spartanburg, South Carolina and started playing competitive golf at the age of 12. During her collegiate career, Morgan was named SoCon Female Athlete of the Year for three consecutive years. Morgan competed at the 2022 U.S. Women’s Open, was a member of the 2022 Arnold Palmer Cup U.S. side and won the 2023 Women’s North & South Amateur Championship.
Alexandra Swayne (3rd, -15)
Age: 25
Country: U.S. Virgin Islands
Swayne rekindled her best form in Morocco improving her LET status ahead of a fifth season on Tour. Prior to turning pro in 2022, Swayne, born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, attended Clemson University where she became the college’s first player to qualify for both the U.S. Women’s Amateur and U.S. Women’s Open in the same year (2021). The 25-year-old has made 68 starts on the LET picking up three top-10 finishes. Swayne represented her native U.S. Virgin Islands at the 2023 Pan American Games.

Ana Belac (4th, -14)
Age: 28
Country: Slovenia
December proved to be a busy but fruitful month for Belac as she reclaimed full cards on both the LPGA and LET. The Slovenian attended Duke University where she helped the Blue Devils to the 2019 NCAA Championship. Belac turned pro in 2020 and has one victory on the Epson Tour where she also earned Rookie of the Year and Player of the Year during her debut season. The Slovenian represented her country at 2024 Olympic Games in Paris finishing T49. Belac joined the LET in 2023 where she has made 14 starts picking up four top-10s.
Hannah Darling (T5, -13)
Age: 22
Country: Scotland
Darling joins the LET following an excellent amateur, one which included appearances at the PING Junior Solheim Cup, European Girls Team Championships and Curtis Cup, as well as victories at the British Girls U16 Amateur Golf Championship and Scottish Girls’ Amateur Championship. Born in Edinburgh, the Scot attended the University of South Carolina (USC) where she was an ANNIKA Award Finalist on two occasions. Last season Darling made several starts on the LET Access Series (LETAS).
Aine Donegan (T5, -13)
Age: 23
Country: Ireland
Like Darling, Donegan was also part of the esteemed 2024 winning GB&I Curtis Cup side – a team which included fellow LET members Lottie Woad, Mimi Rhodes, Sara Byrne and Lorna McClymont. The Irishwoman played collegiate golf at both Indiana University and Louisiana State University (LSU) where she studied biological sciences. Donegan topped the Pre-Qualifier at Fairmont in convincing fashion before finishing T5 at Final-Qualifying. She is closed friends with another Irish star on Tour, Anna Foster.
Emma Grechi (T5, -13)
Age: 27
Country: France
Grechi is a familiar name on the LET having joined the circuit in 2019. She has made over 100 appearances and recorded six top-10 finishes. The Frenchwoman started playing golf at the age of 10 and represented her nation at the European Team Championships during her teens. Grechi turned pro in 2017 and spent two years competing on the LET Access Series (LETAS) where she won once at the Belfius Ladies Open.
Georgia Iziemgbe Oboh (T5, -13)
Age: 24
Country: Nigeria
Born in Manchester, UK, and flying the flag for Nigeria, Oboh made history in 2018 when she became her nation’s first player to tee up on the LET at the Lalla Meryem Cup. The 24-year-old is no stranger to success having won several accolades in Nigeria as well as her first tournament as a pro at the Cote D’Ivoire Open. Oboh has made 59 starts on the LET with her best result coming at the 2022 Tipsport Czech Ladies Open where she finished T13. The Nigerian delivered a consistent performance at Q-School firing four rounds under par to secure full playing rights for 2026.

Roberta Liti (T9, -11)
Age: 30
Country: Italy
Liti played collegiate golf at Arizona State University (ASU) where she helped the Sun Devils win the 2017 NCAA Championship alongside LET members Olivia Mehaffey and Linnea Strom. The Italian turned pro in 2018 and joined the Epson Tour where she has three top-10 finishes. Liti represented Italy at several European Ladies’ Team Championships and has pedigree on the LET having finished T7 at the Ladies Italian Open in both 2021 and 2022.
Julia Lopez Ramirez (T9, -11)
Age: 22
Country: Spain
Lopez Ramirez arrived at Q-School as one of the favourites for a full card and delivered thanks to a highly consistent week in Morocco. The big-hitting Spaniard is already a member of the LPGA and finished T3 at the 2025 ISPS HANDA Women’s Scottish Open. Lopez Ramirez finished 68th on the LPGA’s Race to CME Globe last season and currently sits 109th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings. As an amateur, the Spaniard won the 2023 European Ladies Amateur helping her reach World No 1.

Carolina Lopez-Chacarra (T9, -11)
Age: 22
Country: Spain
Like her compatriot, Lopez-Chacarra will also have dual-status for 2026 having successfully navigated through both LPGA and LET Q-School. The Spaniard hails from a golfing family with her brother, Eugenio, a winner on both LIV Golf and the DP World Tour. Lopez-Chacarra played collegiate golf at Wake Forest University alongside LET members Mimi Rhodes and Lauren Walsh where they won the NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Championship.
Caley McGinty (T9, -11)
Age: 25
Country: England
Bristol-born McGinty spent last season on the LPGA and will now be taking her talents across the pond to compete in Europe. McGinty played collegiate golf at Ohio State University, Oklahoma State University, and Kent State University – the latter where she was the 2021 MAC Golfer of the Year. The Englishwoman also competed at back-to-back Curtis Cups in 2021 and 2022 and won the 2021 European Ladies’ Team Championship.
Carla Tejedo Mulet (T9, -11)
Age: 24
Country: Spain
Tejedo Mulet is another Spaniard who joins the LET off the back of a flourishing amateur career. The older sister of Rocio – a two-time winner of the PING Junior Solheim Cup – Carla attended Louisiana State University (LSU) alongside Donegan and LPGA winner Ingrid Lindblad where she was named 2021 All-Louisiana Freshman of the Year. Tejedo Mulet represented Spain at four European Ladies’ Team Championships winning Gold in 2023. She competed on the Epson Tour last year finishing 14th in their season-standings with four top-10s.
Justice Bosio (T9, -11)
Age: 21
Country: Australia
Bosio becomes the latest Aussie to make the jump from the WPGA Tour thanks to a strong finish in Morocco. The 21-year-old competed on the LET Access Series (LETAS) in 2025, narrowly missing out on a full LET card through their Order of Merit. There, Bosio picked up seven top-10s from 16 starts to finish 9th in the season-standings. Prior to turning pro in 2024, the Australian impressed as an amateur on the LET finishing T6 at Australian Women’s Classic in 2022 and T6 at the Ford Women’s NSW Open in 2024. Bosio was caddied by LET member Michele Thomson at Q-School.
Agathe Laisne (T9, -11)
Age: 26
Country: France
Q-School specialist Laisne earned Category 12 status for the third year running in Morocco – a feat boosted by a brilliant 65 (-8) in the third round. The Frenchwoman attended the University of Texas where she won the Big 12 Conference Championship in 2019. Laisne has two wins on the LET Access Series (LETAS) – the 2020 Lavaux Ladies Open and 2020 Santander Golf Tour Lauro – both of which came as an amateur. Laisne has primarily competed on the Epson Tour since turning pro in 2021 where she has one victory and eight top-10s. She has made 21 starts on the LET registering one top-10.
Amy Lee (T16, -10)
Age: 28
Country: USA
Lee produced a clutch final day performance in Marrakech firing a round of 66 (-7) to make the top-20 on the number. The American had a fine amateur career winning both the 2013 PING Junior Solheim Cup and 2014 Jr Ryder Cup. She also played collegiate golf at the University of Southern California (USC) and Baylor University. Since 2019 Lee has competed on the Epson Tour where she has six top-10 finishes.
Caitlyn Macnab (T16, -10)
Age: 23
Country: South Africa
Hailing from Johannesburg, Macnab becomes the latest South African to join the LET following a spirited performance at Q-School. The 23-year-old attended Ole Miss University – the same college as Order of Merit winner Chiara Tamburlini – where she was a four-time WGCA All-American. Macnab also competed at the Augusta Women’s National Amateur on four occasions and helped Ole Miss to their first NCAA Regional title in 2024. She is a winner on the Sunshine Ladies Tour having claimed the 2021 Jabra Ladies Classic.

Meghan MacLaren (T16, -10)
Age: 31
Country: England
A familiar name, MacLaren put a difficult two years to bed in Morocco navigating Q-School brilliantly to reclaim her full card. The Englishwoman is already a three-time winner on the LET having won the Women’s NSW Open in 2018 and 2019, as well as the Australian Women’s Classic – Bonville in 2022. MacLaren turned pro in 2016 and has made over 130 appearances on Tour. She also has two victories to her name on the LET Access Series (LETAS).
Ana Dawson (T16, -10)
Age: 25
Country: Isle of Man
Dawson got off to a flier at Q-School carding a stunning albatross on day one at Al Maaden Golf Marrakech. The 25-year-old has experience on the LET having first joined the circuit in 2023. She has made over 20 starts and has also competed on the LET Access Series (LETAS) and Sunshine Ladies Tour since 2022. Dawson is attached to the renowned Belfry Club and attended the University of Memphis before turning pro in 2022.
Marta Sanz Barrio (T16, -10)
Age: 33
Country: Spain
Rounding out this year’s top-20 at Q-School is Sanz Barrio, another familiar name on the LET with over 125 starts. The Spaniard was born in Madrid and turned pro in 2014 having reached World No 10 in the amateur rankings. Sanz Barrio has two victories on the Epson Tour and one win on the LET Access Series (LETAS) which came at the 2014 Ingarö Ladies Open. She has eight top-10 finishes on the LET and was part of the winning Team at the PIF London Championship last season. The Spaniard played collegiate golf at Auburn University and won the 2018 Gold at the 2018 Mediterranean Games alongside her sister, Patricia.







