THE CLASS OF ’25: MEET THIS YEAR’S LET ROOKIES

Another season is upon us on the Ladies European Tour (LET) with the first event of 2025 teeing off next week in Morocco at the Lalla Meryem Cup.

With membership now complete, a total of 52 rookies have joined the LET and will be hoping to make their mark and emulate the success of Chiara Tamburlini, Trichat Cheenglab and Linn Grant – just a few of the world class stars who recently won the Order of Merit and Rookie of the Year double in their debut seasons.

From amateur champions to Olympic stars, let’s meet this year’s rookies, the class of 2025…

Category 11: LETAS Top Seven

Kajsa Arwefjall
Age: 24
Nationality: Sweden

Arwefjall had a fantastic season on the LET Access Series (LETAS) in 2024, winning the Order of Merit and Rookie of the Year double after claiming two victories on the development Tour. The talented Swede is excited to make the step-up in 2025 and will feel inspired by Tamburlini’s heroics last season – the Swiss superstar having also graduated from LETAS in 2023.

Megan Dennis
Age: 25
Nationality: England

One of several English talents on this list, Dennis enjoyed a successful debut year as a pro in 2024 winning the Get Golfing Women’s Golf Championship and securing five more top-10 finishes on LETAS. Hailing from Woburn – the same home club as Charley Hull – Dennis will be one to watch in 2025 as she makes the jump to the main circuit.

Natacha Host Husted

Age: 23
Nationality: Denmark
The young Dane won the 2024 PGA Championship Gothenburg in 2024 en route to securing her full LET status. Like Tamburlini, Host Husted also studied at Ole Miss University.

Category 12: Q-School Top 20

Daniela Darquea
Age: 29
Nationality: Ecuador

Our most experienced player on the list, Darquea has already had a fantastic career competing on the LPGA and Epson Tour since 2016. The Ecuadorian has one victory to her name on the latter and tee’d up at the Olympic Games in 2021. Having topped Q-School in December, Darquea will make history in 2025 as Ecuador’s first LET member.

Daniela Darquea

Darcey Harry
Age: 21
Nationality: Wales

Harry finished second to Darquea at Q-School and will be no doubt be radiating confidence after such a fine fortnight in Morocco. The 21-year-old is a bubbly character off the course and will be making her LET debut next week at the season-opening Lalla Meryem Cup. Harry was victorious on the Santander Golf Tour in Spain last October.

Amelia Garvey
Age: 24
Nationality: New Zealand

As a professional Garvey has played on the Epson Tour for the past three years where she has two runner-up finishes. The Kiwi has also qualified for four U.S. Women’s Opens – including at Pebble Beach in 2023. Her cousin, Jamie Tipper, coaches and caddies for several LET stars and convinced her to make the switch to the European circuit. Garvey impressed at Q-School finishing fourth to earn a full card.

Blanca Fernandez
Age: 24
Nationality: Spain

The talented Spaniard had a wonderful collegiate career at Texas A&M winning several SEC titles during her five year stint. Fernandez finished T6 at Q-School and competed as an invitee at last year’s La Sella Open where she made the cut to finish T23.

Anna Foster
Age: 23
Nationality: Ireland

The first of several Irish players, Foster represented her country at numerous international events as a junior, including at the World Junior Girls Championship and European Girls’ Team Championships. Foster studied at Auburn University where she won the SEC Championship in 2021.

Anna Foster

Annabel Wilson
Age: 23
Nationality: Northern Ireland

Nicknamed ‘baller’ and owner of an impressively smooth swing, Wilson will fly the flag for Northern Ireland in 2025 just like her hero Rory McIlroy. The 23-year-old studied at UCLA and finished T8 at Q-School to earn her full LET card.

Michaela Finn
Age: 28
Nationality: Sweden

Like Darquea and Garvey, Finn joins the LET having competed on the Epson Tour for the past few seasons. The Swede represented her country countless times as an amateur winning a silver medal at the 2014 World Junior Girls Championship. Finn has one win to her name on the Swedish Golf Tour. 

Ginnie Ding
Age: 22
Nationality: Hong Kong

Ding will make history this year as Hong Kong’s first full LET member and follows compatriot Tiffany Chan who joined the circuit last year. The confident character studied at Vanderbilt University in Nashville where she won four team events.

Ginnie Ding

Anna Zanusso
Age: 24
Nationality: Italy

One of two Italians who earned full cards for 2025, Zanusso joins the LET having studied at the University of Denver. The 24-year-old had a successful amateur career represented Italy at the European Girls’ Team Championship and European Ladies’ Team Championship each year between 2018 and 2024 – winning the latter in 2018 and finishing runner-up in 2022.

Sara Byrne
Age: 23
Nationality: Ireland

A familiar name to those who tuned into last year’s Curtis Cup, Byrne was one of the stars of the show at Sunningdale winning three points for GB&I as her team claimed victory. The Irishwoman tee’d up twice on the LET as an invitee in 2024, making the cut at both the La Sella Open and Lacoste Ladies Open de France.

Alessia Nobilio
Age: 23
Nationality: Italy

Best friend of the before-mentioned Zanusso, Nobilio also had a successful amateur career as part of the Italian National Team winning gold at the 2018 World Junior Girls Championship. The 23-year-old studied at UCLA alongside Wilson and played on LETAS in 2024 after turning professional.

Alessia Nobilio

Avani Prashanth
Age: 18
Nationality: India

The teenage talent made history in 2023 when she became India’s first winner on LETAS at the Ahlsell Final in Sweden. Poised for big things after a successful amateur career – one which saw her tee up at the Augusta National Women’s Amateur and Asian Games – Prashanth describes herself as determined and motivated and will be looking to play anything like a rookie in 2025.

Mimi Rhodes
Age: 23
Nationality: England

Another name fans might recognise from the Curtis Cup, Rhodes was also part of the winning GB&I team back in September at Sunningdale. Since then, Rhodes joined up with Tamburlini in Riyadh where she helped her side win the team competition in the final Aramco Series event of 2024. The young talent will divide her time between Europe and America in 2025 after also earning an Epson Tour card.

Vanessa Bouvet
Age: 26
Nationality: France

Last but least in Category 12, French amateur Bouvet earned her full card on the number before turning professional ahead of an exciting 2025. The 26-year-old has lived all over the world and studied at the University of Nebraska.

Category 16: Q-School #21-50

Maddison Hinson-Tolchard
Age: 23
Nationality: Australia

Ela Anacona
Age: 24
Nationality: Argentina

Brianna Navarrosa
Age: 22
Nationality: USA

Anna Huang
Age: 16
Nationality: Canada

Lorna Mcclymont
Age: 24
Nationality: Scotland

Jess Baker
Age: 22
Nationality: England

Canice Screene
Age: 23
Nationality: Ireland

Kaiyuree Moodley
Age: 23
Nationality: South Africa

Kaiyuree Moodley

Esme Hamilton
Age: 25
Nationality: England

Amaia Latorre
Age: 26
Nationality: Spain

Patricie Mackova
Age: 23
Nationality: Czech Republic

Other new members in 2025

Rosie Belsham (England), Mia Eales-Smith (England), Moa Fridell (Sweden), Ellen Hume (England), Hannah Leonie Karg (Germany), Lois Lau (France), Elina Saska (Finland), Celina Sattelkau (Germany), Kimberley Sommer (Germany), Aloysa Margiela Atienz (Singapore), Annika Borrelli (USA), Justice Bosio (Australia), Kan Bunnabodee (Thailand), Selena Costabile (Canada), Marina Escobar Domingo (Spain), Reina Fujlkawa (Japan), Katherine Hollern (USA), Belinda Ji (Australia), Pearl Jin (USA), Do Yeon Park (South Korea), Zoe Slaughter (USA), Vidhatri Urs (India), Linda Wang (USA), Ayeon Yang (South Korea)

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