2025 LETAS BEST MOMENTS: EMMA FALCHER’S BREAKTHROUGH AT ROSE LADIES OPEN

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Before the 2026 season commences, we want to stroll down memory lane and relive the moments that made the 2025 season one for the history books.

After 19 hotly contested events, 17 different winners crowned, and seven worthy LETAS graduates announced, 2025 is without doubt the strongest year LETAS has ever seen.

One of the highlights of the year was Emma Falcher’s breakthrough win at the highly anticipated Rose Ladies Open in September.

With the win, Falcher joined a prestigious list of previous winners, which includes Switzerland’s Chiara Tamburlini and Germany’s Helen Briem, both of whom earned their LPGA cards for the 2026 season.

You can watch all the action from the 2025 Rose Ladies Open below:

This year, held for the first time at Hanbury Manor, underdog Falcher secured an impressive five-shot maiden victory at the Rose Ladies Open after firing a final-round 69 (-3) to finish on 11-under-par after three days.

Falcher entered the final day as the leader by just one shot, with a strong chasing pack of Austria’s Katharina Muehlbauer and England’s Gemma Clews one shot behind her.

It was a steady front nine for Falcher, who carded eight pars in a row before making a bogey on the ninth.

However, the young Frenchwoman channelled Annika Sorenstam and knew that the back nine was simply an opportunity for nine more birdies.

As her opponents began to fall away, Falcher dialled in and carded three consecutive birdies on holes 11, 12 and 13, before adding another on the 16th to secure her win.

With her dad caddying for her across all three days, it was a heartfelt victory and the big break the young French talent needed.

The win reduced Falcher to tears as everything she had accomplished finally sank in.

To make the victory even more of a fairytale, it marked Falcher’s first tournament back after a shoulder injury that had sidelined her for a month.

Thanks to the win, Falcher finished 27th on the LETAS Order of Merit, earning herself an automatic spot at LET Final Qualifying, which commenced on December 16.

At Q School, Falcher carded rounds of 74, 70, 68 and 70 to finish tied 24th — just four spots shy of a full LET card.

However, her strong performance should see Falcher play much of the season on the LET, and we wish her the very best of luck.

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