PLAYER OF THE MONTH NOMINEES FOR NOVEMBER 2025 ANNOUNCED

LET Player of the Month

The Ladies European Tour (LET) has wrapped up its tournaments for 2025 and it is time to cast your vote for November Player of the Month.

It was an enjoyable end to the year as the circuit returned to Shenzhen for the Aramco China Championship. This was followed by the season-closing Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España presented by Oysho.

LET commentators Richard Kaufman and Sophie Walker decided upon the nominees for the 2025 November Player of the Month award…

November Player of the Month Shortlist

Nastasia Nadaud (France)

Wins: 1

Nastasia Nadaud

Following a wonderful 2025 campaign, Nastasia Nadaud‘s impending maiden win on the LET came at the season-ending Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España. Aided by Michele Thomson on the bag, Nadaud lit things up in Malaga firing a final round 66 (-6) to win by four shots. The brilliant victory propelled the Frenchwoman to a third-place finish on the 2025 Order of Merit.

Expert opinion: “Nastasia Nadaud put on a remarkable show in the season-finale. Fresh off celebrating her 21st birthday in November, the Frenchwoman came of age in spectacular fashion in Spain, firing 24 birdies and three eagles to capture her first LET title. Nadaud surged from four shots behind on Sunday to win by four strokes, sealing a stunning victory at the Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España.”

Trichat Cheenglab (Thailand)

Top-10s: 2

Team wins: 1

Trichat Cheenglab

The ever-popular Trichat Cheenglab returned to her very best in November coming close in both China and Spain to earning a second LET victory. With her new swing finally clicking, Cheenglab led each event heading into the final day eventually finishing T2 and T7 respectively. At the Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España, the Thai star posted one of the rounds of the season carding a flawless course record 63 (-9) at Real Guadalhorce Club de Golf.

Expert opinion: “Good things come to those who wait. Trichat Cheenglab enjoyed her best run of the season in November – a confident boosting runner-up finish at the Aramco China Championship, and then came Spain. The 30-year-old didn’t want the season to end with her new swing finally bedding in, she fired a course-record nine-under par to take the lead at the halfway stage. She went on to finish seventh at the Andalucía Costa del Sol Opn de España, a great to the season for the Thai star.”

Ruixin Liu (China)

Wins: 1

Ruixin Liu

It was a fairytale finish for Ruixin Liu at the Aramco China Championship as the Chinese star secured a one-shot victory on home soil. Liu fired rounds of 70-65-68 around the World Cup Course at Mission Hills to win with a total of 16-under-par. Following the triumph the 27-year-old would accept LET membership.

Expert opinion: “Ruixin Liu grew up in Shenzhen before her family moved to the USA when she was 12-years-old so she could realise her dream of becoming a professional golfer. More than a decade on, she now owns a property at Mission Hills, not far from where grew up, a 15 minute walk away from the World Cup Course which hosted the final PIF Global Series event of 2025. Starting the final round one shot off the lead, the Chinese player, playing in Shenzhen for the first time as a pro, steadily moved in front before a stunning eagle at the 16th took her beyond the rest. A final round 65 in front of family and friends, a special win for the home hero.”

Olivia Cowan (Germany)

Top-10s: 1

After a testing 2025 campaign Olivia Cowan came up trumps in November finishing T3 at the season-ending Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España to earn Category 4 status for 2026. With the pressure on, Cowan returned to her best over the weekend in Malaga carding round of 68-67 to soar into the top-10 as Nadaud claimed victory. It was a result which secures the German’s full LET playing rights for next season. Clutch.

Expert opinion: “Olivia Cowan is an LET champion, and while she may not have lifted the trophy at the season-finale in Spain, she can certainly be deemed a winner. Teeing up in just her eighth LET event of the season, and starting the week in 79th on the Order of Merit, the German won back her full playing rights in style. Cowan was outside the top-50 on the leaderboard through 26 holes at two-over par. She knew she needed something special to make the top-10 and she produced it. The 29-year-old played her final 10 holes in four-under par on Friday. She then shot 68-67 over the weekend to finish in third place, her best result in two-and-a-half years.”

Vote for your November Player of the Month on the LET website and app by 5pm GMT on Wednesday 10 December 2025. 

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