LET 2025: Hero Women’s Indian Open & Global Highlights
The Ladies European Tour (LET) has unveiled its 2025 schedule, featuring 30 events across 20 countries and €39 million in total prize money. The landmark season expands its global footprint with new stops in Australia, Tenerife, and Belgium, alongside established fan-favorite tournaments.
March sees the LET return to Australia for the first time in 15 years, kicking off a three-week stretch of co-sanctioned events with the WPGA Tour of Australasia, including the Australian WPGA Championship. June brings a highly anticipated return to Tenerife after a decade, followed by the Hulencourt Women’s Open in Belgium.
Golf Saudi’s continued investment elevates the Aramco Series presented by PIF, now boasting a $13 million prize pool. Riyadh’s flagship event remains at $5 million, while the four other events double their individual purses to $2 million.
The season opens in February with Morocco’s Lalla Meryem Cup and closes in November with a series of events in Asia, including the Hero Women’s Indian Open, a key autumn highlight.
LET CEO Alexandra Armas emphasized the tour’s growth: “Our global schedule reflects the rising profile of women’s golf. With new venues, increased prize funds, and enhanced TV coverage, we’re expanding opportunities for elite players and emerging talent alike.”
With 21 televised events and potential additions to the calendar, the 2025 season promises exceptional competition and expanded global visibility, solidifying LET’s role in advancing women’s golf.
Date | Title/Location | Purse (Euros unless stated) |
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February 6 – 8 | Lalla Meryem Cup; Royal Golf Dar Es Salam | 450,000 |
February 13 – 15 | Aramco Series presented by PIF – Riyadh; Riyadh Golf Club | US$5M |
March 6 – 9 | Australian WPGA Championship; Sanctuary Cove Golf & Country Club | 350,000 |
March 13 – 16 | Australian Women’s Classic; Coffs Harbour Golf Club | 300,000 |
March 20 – 23 | Ford Women’s NSW Open; Wollongong Golf Club | 300,000 |
April 3 – 6 | Joburg Ladies Open; Modderfontein Golf Club | 300,000 |
April 10 – 13 | Investec South African Women’s Open; Erinvale Country and Golf Estate | 340,000 |
May 9 – 11 | Aramco Series presented by PIF – Seoul; New Korea Country Club | US$2M |
May 16 – 18 | Dutch Ladies Open; Goyer Golf & Country Club | 330,000 |
May 22 – 24 | Jabra Ladies Open; Evian Resort Golf Club | 300,000 |
TBC | Potential Event – Europe | TBC |
June 5 – 8 | Tenerife Women’s Open; Abama Golf | 500,000 |
June 12 – 15 | Hulencourt Women’s Open; Hulencourt | 300,000 |
June 20 – 22 | Tipsport Czech Ladies Open; Royal Beroun Golf Club | 300,000 |
June 26 – 29 | Amundi German Masters; Green Eagle Golf Courses | 300,000 |
July 3 – 6 | KPMG Women’s Irish Open; Carton House | 450,000 |
July 10 – 13 | The Amundi Evian Championship; Evian Resort Golf Club | US$8M |
July 24 – 27 | ISPS HANDA Women’s Scottish Open; Dundonald Links | US$2M |
July 31 – August 3 | AIG Women’s Open; Royal Porthcawl | US$9.5M |
August 8 – 10 | Aramco Series presented by PIF – London; Centurion Club | US$2M |
August 22 – 24 | Hills Open; Hills Golf and Sports Club, Sweden | 300,000 |
September 5 – 7 | Aramco Series presented by PIF – TBC | US$2M |
September 11 – 13 | VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open; Golfpark Holzhausern | 300,000 |
September 18 – 21 | La Sella Open; La Sella | US$1M |
September 25 – 27 | Lacoste Ladies Open de France; Golf Barriere Deauville | 400,000 |
TBC | Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España presented by OYSHO | TBC |
TBC | Hero Women’s Indian Open; DLF Golf and Country Club | US$400,000 |
TBC | Wistron Ladies Open – Taiwan; Sunrise Golf and Country Club | US$1M |
November 6 – 8 | Aramco Series presented by PIF – Shenzhen; Mission Hills, China | US$2M |
TBC | Potential Event – TBC | TBC |