STATS OF THE 2024 SEASON SO FAR

Alexandra Försterling

The Ladies European Tour (LET) is on a small summer break as players get ready to tee it up at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

With 19 tournaments of the 2024 LET season complete, we’ve taken a delve into some of the statistics of the season so far.

Whether it’s the total number of birdies or the average of the winners on Tour, we have you covered.

2 – Alexandra Försterling

Germany’s Alexandra Försterling is currently the only player to have won twice on the LET in 2024.

The four-time LET winner added her third title in the Individual event at the Aramco Team Series presented by PIF – Tampa before capturing her fourth on home soil at the Amundi Germany Masters.

14 countries

From the 18 official tournaments completed in 2024, the winners have represented 14 different countries.

England has the most victories with three followed by Germany and Switzerland with two apiece.

26.819

The average age of the winners on the LET in 2024 so far has been 26.819 years with the youngest winner Shannon Tan at 19 years, 308 days and the oldest winner Mariajo Uribe at 34 years, 33 days.

7 strokes

Switzerland’s Chiara Tamburlini has recorded the biggest winning margin in 2024 after securing a seven-shot victory.

The LET rookie clinched her maiden title at the Joburg Ladies Open and won by an astounding seven strokes.

11 strokes

Sweden’s Linn Grant was 11 shots behind compatriot Sebastian Söderberg heading into the final day of the Volvo Car Scandinavian Mixed.

But it didn’t matter as the Solheim Cup winner fired a bogey-free 65 which proved to be enough to write her name in the history books once again.  

173

England’s Alice Hewson has rolled in the most birdies so far in 2024 with 173 in the 15 tournament she has played.

Hewson secured her second LET title earlier this season winning the VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open after a playoff.

8

Everybody loves a hole-in-one and so far, there have been eight of them on the LET in 2024. Czechia’s Klara Davidson Spilkova, Germany’s Leonie Harm and England’s Bronte Law got the ball rolling in Australia.

Tereza Melecka and Cara Gorlei both made aces at the Amundi German Masters followed by Ellinor Sudow doing the same at her home course at the Volvo Car Scandinavian Mixed.

Solheim Cup star Jodi Ewart-Shadoff made an ace at the Amundi Evian Championship before Emma Spitz also made a hole-in-one at the Dutch Ladies Open.

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