For the 2025 Ladies European Tour (LET) season, an award for the Player of the Month was introduced to highlight and showcase the fantastic performances from our elite athletes seen on fairways across the globe.
At the end of each month, LET commentators Richard Kaufman and Sophie Walker shortlisted four players for the award and gave their expert analysis on why each player made the list.
Once the nominees were announced, LET fans had the chance to vote for their Player of the Month. After an excellent 2025 season, here is who was voted for as Player of the Month throughout the year…
February – Jeeno Thitikul
During the month of February, the Thai superstar captured her fifth LET title winning the PIF Saudi Ladies International by four strokes, ahead of Korea’s Somi Lee, in Riyadh. The 2021 LET Order of Merit winner and Rookie of the Year produced rounds of 67-64-69 to start her 2025 with a win and move up to number two in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings.
March – Mimi Rhodes
Rhodes captured her maiden LET title in March, securing a two-stroke victory at the Ford Women’s NSW Open in Australia, in just her fourth start since clinching her Tour card. The 23-year-old also fired a course record of 62 (-9) during her second round at Wollongong Golf Club.
April – Casandra Alexander
25-year-old Alexander had a month to remember in her homeland of South Africa as she recorded back-to-back runner-up finishes in the co-sanctioned events between the Sunshine Ladies Tour (SLT) and LET. She also reached her best world ranking moving into the top 100 in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, and clinched the Investec Order of Merit title on the SLT.

May – Mimi Rhodes
In her rookie season, Rhodes captured her third LET title at the Dutch Ladies Open winning by two strokes at Goyer Golf & Country Club. The 23-year-old won the Player of the Month award for March following her maiden LET title at the Ford Women’s NSW Open in Australia, and was nominated in April after securing victory at the Joburg Ladies Open.
June – Shannon Tan
The 21-year-old has had a great stretch of events on the LET this season, and became a two-time winner at the Amundi German Masters at the end of June. The Singaporean tamed the Green Monster of Green Eagle Golf Course with her strategy of fairways and greens, and secured a one-stroke victory ahead of Germany’s Helen Briem.
July – Lottie Woad
It was a spectacular month for Woad, who won the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open while still an amateur and just missed out on a playoff at The Amundi Evian Championship finishing in a tie for third. After securing her LPGA Tour card through the Elite Amateur Pathway, Woad then won the ISPS HANDA Women’s Scottish Open on her professional debut and took up immediate membership on the LET. The 21-year-old ended the month with another top-10 at the AIG Women’s Open finishing in T8 at Royal Porthcawl.

August – Alice Hewson
Hewson enjoyed a strong run of form over August – one which saw her secure a T4 finish in the individual competition at the PIF London Championship held at Centurion Club. The two-time LET winner then followed it up with a solo seventh-place finish at the Hills Open in Sweden.
September – Anna Huang
September marked a historic month for Huang, as the teen clinched her first LET title with a commanding seven-shot victory at the La Sella Open in Spain. Just six days later, she continued her impressive form to lift the Lacoste Ladies Open de France trophy, becoming the third player to record back-to-back wins during the 2025 season. Only current World No 1 Jeeno Thitikul reached two LET victories at a younger age than Huang.
October – Shannon Tan
October was another stellar month for Tan who won her second LET title of the season – the third of her career – at the Hero Women’s Indian Open. In the process, the Olympian also overtook England’s Mimi Rhodes at the top of the Order of Merit standings. She followed this up with a T44 finish at the 36-hole Wistron Ladies Open.
November – Trichat Cheenglab
November saw Cheenglab return to form with standout performances at both the Aramco China Championship and the season-ending Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España. In China, she was part of the winning Team Rhodes and finished T2 in the Individual event on the World Cup Course at Mission Hills. Meanwhile, in Spain she fired a career-best course record 63 (-9) at Real Guadalhorce Club de Golf and ultimately finished T7. She also climbed from 79th to 40th in the LET Order of Merit.
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