LET Access Series

LET Access Series
Current season, competition or edition:
2025 LET Access Series
SportGolf
Founded2010
CountryBased in Europe.
Tournaments held in:
 Austria
 Belgium
 Czech Republic
 Denmark
 England
 Finland
 France
 Germany
 Greece
 Ireland
 Italy
 Morocco
 Norway
 Portugal
 Scotland
 Spain
 Slovakia
 Sweden
 Switzerland
 Turkey
 Ukraine
Most recent
champion
Gemma Clews (2025 Order of Merit winner)
Most titles4 (tie):
Helen Briem
Sára Kousková
Emma Nilsson
Related
competitions
Ladies European Tour
Official websiteLETAccess.com

The LET Access Series (LETAS) is a professional golf tour for women and the official development tour to the Ladies European Tour.

Launched in 2010, the LET Access Series provides players with an opportunity to compete and progress on to the LET. Eligible for membership are all female professional golfers and amateurs over 18 with a handicap of 2 or better.[1]

Women's World Golf Rankings

As one of the eight major women's tours (along with LPGA, JLPGA, KLPGA, LET, WPGA, Epson Tour and China LPGA Tour) performances on LETAS carry Women's World Golf Rankings points.

Seasons and results

Past tour schedules

By 2014 over 250 professionals and 200 amateurs competed. The season consisted of 16 tournaments in 12 countries with prize funds of €30,000 – €50,000, and saw 11 winners from 8 countries. In 2020, a majority of tournaments were postponed or cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2]

Year Ranking
tournaments
Total purse (€) LET cards
awarded
2025 19 950,500 7
2024 15 735,000 7
2023 19 857,500 6
2022 20 890,000 6
2021 14 552,500 6
2020 8 332,500 1
2019 20 1,032,000[a] 5
2018 13 590,000 5
2017 13 500,000 5
2016 15 525,000 5
2015 15 510,000 5
2014 16 525,000 5
2013 15 432,500 5
2012 13 320,000 3
2011 7 175,000 2
2010 5 125,000 2

Source:[3]

Order of Merit and Award winners

The top players on the LETAS Order of Merit earn LET membership for the Ladies European Tour. Players finishing in positions below (since 2024 those in place 8–32), get to skip the first stage of the qualifying event and automatically progress to the final stage of the Lalla Aicha Tour School.[4]

The Players’ Player of the Year, introduced in 2024, is awarded by membership vote and recognizes not only excellence on the course but also sportsmanship, leadership, and contribution to the sport.[5]

Season Order of Merit winner Rookie of the Year Player's Player of the Year
2025 Gemma Clews Charlotte Heath Katharina Mühlbauer
2024 Kajsa Arwefjäll Kajsa Arwefjäll Billie-Jo Smith
2023 Sofie Kibsgaard Nielsen Sofie Kibsgaard Nielsen n/a
2022 Sára Kousková Sára Kousková
2021 Lily May Humphreys Lily May Humphreys
2020 Tiia Koivisto Cara Gainer
2019 Hayley Davis Laura Gómez Ruiz
2018 Emma Nilsson Emie Peronnin
2017 Meghan MacLaren Natasha Fear
2016 Sarah Schober n/a
2015 Olivia Cowan
2014 Emma Westin
2013 Mireia Prat
2012 Pamela Pretswell
2011 Marieke Nivard
2010 Caroline Afonso

Source:[4][6]

Multiple winners

Winners of three or more LETAS events, ordered chronologically. It is rare for someone to accumulate many wins as success at this level usually leads to promotion to the Ladies European Tour. In 2024, Helen Briem became the first player to accumulate four wins in one season.

Rank Player Wins Winning span
T1 Emma Nilsson 4 20142018
Sára Kousková 20212022
Helen Briem 2024
T4 Caroline Afonso 3 20102012
Emma Westin 2014
Olivia Cowan 2015
Valentine Derrey 20142017
Carly Booth 20122019
Tonje Daffinrud 20142019
Manon De Roey 20182019
Sanna Nuutinen 20162020
Luna Sobrón 20162020
Rachael Goodall 20182021
Sofie Kibsgaard Nielsen 2023
Kajsa Arwefjäll 20212024
Gemma Clews 20232025
Fernanda Lira 2025

Notes

  1. ^ €250,000 in two dual-ranking events with the Ladies European Tour

See also

References

  1. ^ "About LET Access Series". Ladies European Tour.
  2. ^ "Terre Blanche Ladies Open 2020 – Postponement". LET Accsess Series. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  3. ^ "Tournaments". LETAS. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  4. ^ a b "Order of Merit". LETAS. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  5. ^ "Muehlbauer Named Players' Player of the Year". LET Access Series. Retrieved 15 November 2025.
  6. ^ "Rookie of the Year". LETAS. Retrieved 14 July 2020.