English rookie Mimi Rhodes remains the player to catch in the 2025 Ladies European Tour (LET) Order of Merit following a three-week stretch on British soil.
The Order of Merit is the season-long competition to crown the LET’s number one player. In the past few weeks, elevated points were on offer at the ISPS HANDA Women’s Scottish Open and AIG Women’s Open before the circuit returned to Centurion Club for the renamed PIF London Championship.
While Czech star Sara Kouskova had been hot on Rhodes’ heels, the 22-year-old has been able to extend her advantage during this run of events thanks to a T19 finish at Royal Porthcawl and T4 finish at Centurion Club.
Thanks to this resurgence in form, Rhodes, a three-time winner in 2025, has moved to 1,821.74 points for the season.
Having missed the cut in her last four outings, Kouskova remains on 1,473.71 points.
Still in third position is Singapore’s Shannon Tan, winner of the Amundi German Masters. The 21-year-old now has 1,461.95 points, a tally helped by a solid final round in Wales where she climbed up the leaderboard to finish T40. Last week in London, Tan secured a T19 finish.
England’s Cara Gainer remains in fourth place and sits just 55.22 points behind Tan.
In fifth position is another recent winner, South Africa’s Casandra Alexander. After a memorable Major run, Alexander, winner of the Tipsport Czech Ladies Open, has 1,335.86 points. She sits 108.36 points ahead of her big-hitting counterpart, Helen Briem from Germany.

The newly crowed World No 1 Jeeno Thitikul is seventh on 1,102.00 points. After finishing runner-up at The Amundi Evian Championship, the Thai star overtook Nelly Korda at the top of the Rolex Rankings with a T30 finish in Wales.
Last year’s Order of Merit winner Chiara Tamburlini is now eighth in the Order of Merit on 1,041.00 points. The Swiss star sits just 22.07 points ahead of France’s Perrine Delacour.
Rounding out the top-10 is Wales’ Darcey Harry. The rookie tee’d up at her home course at the AIG Women’s Open and delighted fans by making the weekend and finishing T40. The 22-year-old now has 998.03 points in the 2025 Order of Merit.
Next up for the stars of the LET is a trip to Sweden for the inaugural Hills Open. The full schedule can be found here.