Singapore’s Shannon Tan still sits atop the Ladies European Tour (LET) Order of Merit with just two events of the season remaining.
The 21-year-old climbed to the top of the rankings following her dramatic victory in India moving ahead of long-term leader Mimi Rhodes.
The LET Order of Merit is a season-long race which sees the best player at the end of the year crowned number one.
It rewards the achievements of the players, recognising the hard work, grit and determination that it takes to achieve long-term goals.
Tan leads the Order of Merit by 239.46 points ahead of Rhodes after the Wistron Ladies Open, where the duo both finished in T44.
At the end of the season, the top three in the rankings will receive a bonus pool of €75,000 (1st), €50,000 (2nd), and €25,000 (3rd).
South Africa’s Casandra Alexander is in third place with 1,773.07 points and is 114.93 points ahead of England’s Cara Gainer in fourth.

Switzerland’s Chiara Tamburlini moved up to fifth place after recording her 10th top-10 finish of the 2025 season.
In places six to nine sit Czech Republic’s Sara Kouskova, Germany’s Helen Briem, England’s Alice Hewson and France’s Nastasia Nadaud.
The top 10 on the LET Order of Merit at the end of the season qualify for the Final Stage of LPGA Q-Series and Ireland’s Lauren Walsh has now moved into the top-10 after her third-place finish at the Wistron Ladies Open.
Similarly, New Zealand’s Amelia Garvey produced her best-ever result on the LET with a solo second place to move into 12th and be just 108.94 behind Walsh with two events remaining in the season.
Next up for the LET is a trip to China for the Aramco China Championship – the final event of the 2025 PIF Global Series – at Mission Hills China from 6-8 November.
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