LET players embraced the Halloween spirit on the golf course, adding a fun and spooky twist to their rounds.
LET players embraced the Halloween spirit on the golf course, adding a fun and spooky twist to their rounds.
After a remarkable career spanning over ten years, Johanna, the 2023 Players’ Player of the Year on the Ladies European Tour (LET), has officially announced her retirement from professional golf.
Her decision marks the end of a significant chapter not only for herself but also for the LET community, where she has been a respected competitor and a role model.
Johanna’s career has been characterized by consistent performances and a strong presence on the tour. Over the past decade, she has built a reputation for resilience and sportsmanship, earning the respect of peers and fans alike.
Her 2023 accolade as Players’ Player of the Year underlines the esteem in which she is held by fellow professionals, highlighting her influence both on and off the course.
While Johanna steps away from competitive golf, her legacy will continue to inspire upcoming players on the LET. Her decade-long journey reflects dedication and passion for the sport, setting a benchmark for future generations.
The Ladies European Tour community wishes her all the best in her future endeavors beyond professional golf.
Momoka has been turning heads on the Ladies European Tour this season with her remarkable putting skills, especially from long distances.
The Ladies European Tour (LET) continues to spotlight the off-course ventures of its players in the latest episode of the LET Players’ Lounge. This time, Rosie Davies and Stacy Bregman open up about balancing their entrepreneurial ambitions alongside their professional golf careers.
Yani Tseng has stunned the golf world with a remarkable comeback at the 2025 Wistron Ladies Open. After struggling with the yips for years, she made a crucial putting adjustment that led her to claim her first title in over a decade.
Yani Tseng has ended a long wait by clinching her first victory in over a decade at the 2025 Wistron Ladies Open, a triumph made even more special by the fact that it came on home soil.
Amelia Garvey impressed golf fans with a remarkable performance at the 2025 Wistron Ladies Open, demonstrating skill and composure under pressure. Her play on Sunday was a highlight of the tournament, reflecting her steady progress on the Ladies European Tour.
Amelia Garvey delivered an impressive final round at the 2025 Wistron Ladies Open, shooting a 65 (-7) to secure her best finish on the Ladies European Tour with a strong second place.
Former World No.1 Yani Tseng has made a remarkable comeback by securing her seventh Ladies European Tour (LET) title at the 2025 Wistron Ladies Open. This victory marks her first tournament win since 2014, ending an 11-year wait for a title and reminding the golf world of her exceptional talent.
Yani Tseng, a prominent figure in women’s golf, recently delivered a heartfelt message to her fans during the 2025 Wistron Ladies Open. Her words emphasized perseverance and the importance of chasing one’s dreams, resonating deeply with golf enthusiasts and sports fans alike.