2025 Ladies European Tour

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2025 Ladies European Tour season
DurationFebruary 2025 (2025-02) – November 2025 (2025-11)
Number of official events28
2024
2026

The 2025 Ladies European Tour is a series of golf tournaments for elite female golfers from around the world. The tournaments are sanctioned by the Ladies European Tour (LET).

Contents

Changes for 2025

Tournaments

The Australian swing with Women's NSW Open and Australian Women's Classic continued, with a third tournament, the Australian WPGA Championship, added in Queensland. [1] [2]

The AIG Women's Open will be held in Wales for the first time, and the Women's Scottish Open is staged at Dundonald Links for the 5th consecutive time. [3] [4]

Events in Belgium and Tenerife returned to the schedule, while the Magical Kenya Ladies Open dropped out. The purse of the Aramco Saudi Ladies International was transferred to the Aramco Team Series, which saw a purse increase from $5m to $13m. The Ladies Italian Open and one additional event remained unconfirmed at the time of release of the rest of the schedule. Confirmed, it would bring the number of events to 30 across 20 countries [5]

Schedule

The table below shows the 2025 schedule. [5]

The numbers in brackets after the winners' names indicate the career wins on the Ladies European Tour, including that event, and is only shown for members of the tour.

Key
Major championships
Regular events
Team championships
DateTournamentLocationWinner WWGR
points
Purse (€)Notes
8 Feb Lalla Meryem Cup MoroccoFlag placeholder.svg450,000
15 Feb Aramco Team Series – Riyadh Saudi ArabiaFlag placeholder.svg$2,500,000 Aramco Team Series individual event
9 Mar Australian WPGA Championship AustraliaFlag placeholder.svg350,000Co-sanctioned with the WPGA Tour of Australasia
16 Mar Women's NSW Open AustraliaFlag placeholder.svg300,000Co-sanctioned with the WPGA Tour of Australasia
23 Mar Australian Women's Classic AustraliaFlag placeholder.svg300,000Co-sanctioned with the WPGA Tour of Australasia
6 Apr Joburg Ladies Open South AfricaFlag placeholder.svg300,000Co-sanctioned with the Sunshine Ladies Tour
13 Apr Investec South African Women's Open South AfricaFlag placeholder.svg340,000Co-sanctioned with the Sunshine Ladies Tour
11 May Aramco Team Series – Korea South KoreaFlag placeholder.svg$1,000,000 Aramco Team Series individual event
18 May Dutch Ladies Open The NetherlandsFlag placeholder.svg330,000
24 May Jabra Ladies Open FranceFlag placeholder.svg300,000
8 Jun Tenerife Women's Open SpainFlag placeholder.svg500,000
15 Jun Hulencourt Ladies Open BelgiumFlag placeholder.svg300,000
22 Jun Tipsport Czech Ladies Open Czech RepublicFlag placeholder.svg300,000
29 Jun Amundi German Masters GermanyFlag placeholder.svg300,000
6 Jul KPMG Women's Irish Open IrelandFlag placeholder.svg450,000
13 Jul Amundi Evian Championship FranceFlag placeholder.svg100$8,000,000Co-sanctioned with the LPGA Tour
27 Jul ISPS Handa Women's Scottish Open ScotlandFlag placeholder.svg$2,000,000Co-sanctioned with the LPGA Tour
3 Aug AIG Women's Open WalesFlag placeholder.svg100$9,500,000Co-sanctioned with the LPGA Tour
10 Aug Aramco Team Series – London EnglandFlag placeholder.svg$1,000,000 Aramco Team Series individual event
24 Aug Hills Ladies Open SwedenFlag placeholder.svg300,000
7 Sep Aramco Team Series – USA United StatesFlag placeholder.svg$1,000,000 Aramco Team Series individual event
13 Sep VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open SwitzerlandFlag placeholder.svg300,000
21 Sep La Sella Open SpainFlag placeholder.svg$1,000,000
27 Sep Lacoste Ladies Open de France FranceFlag placeholder.svg400,000
Wistron Ladies Open TaiwanFlag placeholder.svg$1,000,000
Hero Women's Indian Open IndiaFlag placeholder.svg$400,000
8 Nov Aramco Team Series – Shenzhen ChinaFlag placeholder.svg$1,000,000 Aramco Team Series individual event
Andalucia Costa Del Sol Open De España SpainFlag placeholder.svg

    Unofficial events

    The following events appear on the schedule, but do not carry official money or Race to Costa Del Sol ranking points.

    DateTournamentHost countryWinner(s) WWGR
    points
    Purse ($)Notes
    14 Feb Aramco Team Series – Riyadh Saudi ArabiaFlag placeholder.svg$2,500,000 Aramco Team Series team event
    10 May Aramco Team Series – Korea South KoreaFlag placeholder.svg$1,000,000 Aramco Team Series team event
    9 Aug Aramco Team Series – London EnglandFlag placeholder.svg$1,000,000 Aramco Team Series team event
    6 Sep Aramco Team Series – USA United StatesFlag placeholder.svg$1,000,000 Aramco Team Series team event
    7 Nov Aramco Team Series – Shenzhen ChinaFlag placeholder.svg$1,000,000 Aramco Team Series team event

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