LET Access Series announces its 2025 schedule

The Ladies European Tour Access Series (LETAS) has announced its 2025 schedule with new events in Morocco, Austria and Portugal. The tour will have a minimum of 15 events across 11 countries – three more than last year.

The Terre Blanche Ladies Open in France is back for its 13th edition, and remains the kick-off event on April 3-5. The season is then set to conclude in Spain at the Iberdrola Calatayud Ladies Open in October.

So far, a total of five events have increased their prize funds for 2025, including the Amundi Czech Ladies Challenge and the four co-sanctioned Swedish Ahlsell Nordic Golf Tour events.

In late-April, LETAS will travel outside Europe for the first time, visiting Morocco for a new event – the Saidia Ladies Open at Golf Lacs Saidia.

May will see the tour visit two new locations – as LETAS returns to Portugal after a seven-year hiatus before players head to Austria for the Allegria Ladies Open. The Santander Golf Tour-Avila in Spain will round off the events in May.

June is a busy stretch with the Montauban Ladies Open, the Amundi Czech Ladies Challenge, and the PGA Championship all in the same month.

The PGA Championship at Landeryds Golfklubb marks the start of the Swedish Swing and will be a co-sanctioned event with the two Swedish professional tours – Cutter & Buck Tour and Ahlsell Nordic Golf Tour. Both men and women will be competing for separate prize funds of 600,000 SEK in the mixed fields.

The autumn schedule includes the Slovakia Ladies Golf Open, the Hauts de France Pas de Calais Golf Open, the Lavaux Ladies Open, and the Iberdrola Calatayud Ladies Open.

With several new venues and events still to be confirmed, the tour’s current total prize money of €692,500 is set to increase.

Last season, Sweden’s Kajsa Arwefjall was crowned LETAS Order of Merit winner and Rookie of the Year after winning twice in her maiden season as a professional and securing status on the LET for 2025. Six other players earned LET cards for 2025 – including Norway’s Tina Mazarino, Sweden’s Anna Magnusson, France’s Ariane Klotz, Denmark’s Natacha Host Husted as well as two English players – Megan Dennis and Billie Jo Smith.

At the end of the 2025 season, seven players on the LETAS Order of Merit will earn membership to the LET for 2026, while players finishing T8-T32 will be exempt from the final stage of LET Q-School.

Alexandra Armas, LET CEO, said: “It looks set to be another fantastic year for the LET Access Series, with the tour travelling outside Europe for the first time and hitting new markets. We are proud to release this schedule which shows the commitment there is to support our members, grow the game of golf, and provide greater competitive opportunities to players.”

Ana Larraneta, LETAS tour director, added: “We are excited to release the schedule for the 2025 LETAS season. To have increasing prize funds and three new events this year is fantastic for our LETAS members and the tour. I would like to say a massive thank you to the federations, our sponsors, and partners who are committed to growing the women’s game, for their continued support.”

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