Out of all our 2024 graduates from the LET Access Series (LETAS), Sweden’s Kajsa Arwefjall has had the most seamless transition to the Ladies European Tour.
After graduating as the 2024 LETAS Order of Merit and Rookie of the Year winner, the Swedish standout has wasted no time making her presence felt at the next level.
Now, in her debut season on the LET, she already sits 16th on the LET Order of Merit, signalling that her rapid rise to the top of European golf is nowhere near slowing down.
Arwefjäll’s journey to the LET was anything but ordinary. Her history with LETAS stretches back to 2021, when she first announced herself by winning the GolfUppsala Open as an amateur, defeating compatriot and 2021 LETAS Order of Merit winner Sofie Bringner in a dramatic playoff. It was a sign of things to come.
In 2024, she delivered one of the most commanding seasons in LETAS history. She never missed a cut, finished inside the top five seven times, added another top ten, and triumphed twice at the MoreGolf Mastercard Open and the Destination Gotland Ladies Open.

Coupled with her 2024 Rookie of the Year title, Arwefjall completed her LETAS journey with a full set of accolades and the momentum of a future star.
That excitement has translated directly into performance. Her 2025 LET results show exactly why she is already inside the top 20 on the Order of Merit and fifth on the rookie rankings.
Right at the start of the season it was success for Arwefjall who opened her season with two top 10 finishes at the Lalla Meryem Cup (eighth) and the Australian Women’s Classic (fourth).
Across the season so far, Arwefjäll has made consistent cuts just as she did on LETAS and delivered a futher top three finishes.
Her season résumé includes standout moments such as a top 12 finish at the KPMG Women’s Irish Open and runner-up at the VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open.
Most recently, Arwefjall finished sixth at the Aramco China Championship which could be a sign that she plans to finish the season strong in Spain.
From Korea to Spain, Germany to India, Arwefjall has proven able to adapt to new grasses, new conditions and new competitive pressure, something she excitedly anticipated during her LETAS graduation interviews.
The LET Access Series is designed to prepare and propel players to the highest levels of European golf. Arwefjäll stands as a perfect example of that mission fulfilled.
With several events still to play this season, the possibility of a maiden LET victory is very real. If her LETAS career is anything to go by, and before that her rope skipping career, once Arwefjäll puts herself in contention, she rarely lets opportunities slip.
If this is what her first season on the LET looks like, the future is more than promising. It’s incredibly exciting and we can’t wait to continue watching her journey.
This article is part of Accessed LET, our new series tracking the journeys of LETAS graduates as they take on the LET.

