Nastasia Nadaud claims the LET Andalucia Open De Espana title as Shannon Tan secures the season crown. Olivia Cowan finishes in the top 3.
French golfer Nastasia Nadaud emerged victorious at the 2025 season finale of the Ladies European Tour. With a final round of 66, she finished the Andalucia Open De Espana at 16 under par, four strokes ahead of Australia’s Kirsten Rudgeley. Germany’s Olivia Cowan delivered an impressive performance, carding a 67 to finish tied for third—her best result of the season. Despite a lackluster final round, Singapore’s Shannon Tan held on to win the Order of Merit. Her closest rival, Mimi Rhodes, finished seventh and remained second in the season standings. Rhodes, however, had already secured the Rookie of the Year title.
Nastasia Nadaud dominates for first LET win
Nastasia Nadaud took control early on the front nine with birdies on holes 1 and 3, followed by a spectacular eagle on the par-5 4th. Another birdie on the 5th brought her to -5 at the turn. She continued her momentum with three consecutive birdies on holes 10, 11, and 12. Despite bogeys on 13 and 16, the 21-year-old remained unshaken and clinched her maiden LET victory on the 18th green.
Strong finish for Olivia Cowan
Olivia Cowan had a standout week in Andalusia. The 29-year-old shot a 67 in the final round to climb into a tie for third place. She started strong, going 3 under through four holes and added a fourth birdie on the 7th before closing the front nine with her only bogey. Two more birdies on the 11th and 14th secured her best finish of the season.
Mixed results for German players
It was a tough final day for Leonie Harm and Helen Briem. Harm shot an even-par 72 but slipped down the leaderboard after a double bogey on the 11th. Briem, the top-ranked German in the Order of Merit, carded a 73 with six birdies, five bogeys, and a double bogey, finishing tied 34th alongside Harm. Patricia Isabel Schmidt followed up her Saturday round with a 70, but earlier rounds of 74 left her tied for 43rd. Alexandra Försterling ended with a 71 for T52, while Laura Fünfstück closed with a 73 to place 64th.