LET ACCESS SERIES ANNOUNCES SCHEDULE FOR 2026 SEASON

Schedule
  • Seven LET cards for the 2027 season.
  • 25 spots available to the final stage of Q-School (8th to 32nd position on the LETAS Order of Merit).
  • 20 tournaments to run from April to November.

The Ladies European Tour Access Series (LETAS) is set for another landmark season in 2026, today announcing a record-breaking schedule featuring 20 events across 13 countries and two continents.

This year’s calendar will offer a projected total prize fund of more than one million euros, the largest in LETAS history, alongside the introduction of three new tournaments – the German Ladies Challenge powered by VcG, the Pitch 15 Open and an additional event with England Golf further underlining the Tour’s continued growth.

So far, a total of six longstanding events have increased their prize funds for 2026, including the Arkea Montauban Ladies Open, the Amundi Czech Ladies Challenge, the Swedish Strokeplay Championship, the Iberdrola Calatayud Ladies Open, the Terre Blanche Ladies Open and the Lavaux Ladies Open.

The 2026 season will get underway in Fez, Morocco, marking an exciting new destination for LETAS.

The Allegria Ladies Open will return in May, followed by an intensive six-week stretch beginning with the Arkea Montauban Ladies Open and the AMUNDI Czech Ladies Open.

This period will also see the Tour return to Germany for the first time since 2019, when Laura Beveridge claimed victory at the Rügenwalder Mühle Ladies Open, with the debut of the German Ladies Challenge powered by VcG.

The summer schedule continues with two weeks in Sweden with the Ahlsell Nordic Golf Tour before another new addition, an event which will be staged in partnership with England Golf at Manchester Golf Club.

In late July, LETAS enters a four-week run of tournaments starting with a brand-new event named the Pitch 15 Open at Hanbury Manor Marriott Hotel and Country Club.

This will be followed by the Women’s Irish Challenge, the Q-Tour Himmerland Championship, and the Ladies Slovak Golf Open.

Players will then enjoy a one-week break in late August before returning to action with three back-to-back events, including a potential new event in Spain, the co-sanctioned Hauts-de-France Pas-de-Calais Golf Open with the Alps Tour and the return of the Lavaux Ladies Open, which has increased their prize fund by 8,000 euros.

The Terre Blanche Ladies Open, which has traditionally opened the season for the past 13 consecutive years, will move to October in 2026. It will be followed by the Iberdrola Calatayud Ladies Open and the Super Bock Ladies Open.

The season will conclude in November with two back-to-back events in Spain, the Santander Golf Tour–Girona and the Islantilla Open, which returns with its largest-ever individual prize fund of €100,000.

Last season, England’s Gemma Clews was crowned LETAS Order of Merit winner with fellow English colleague Charlotte Heath earning Rookie of the Year.

Five other players clinched LET cards for 2026 including Mexico’s Fernanda Lira, Austria’s Katharina Muehlbauer, Czechia’s Patricie Mackova, Sweden’s Andrea Lignell and Denmark’s Amalie Leth-Nissen.

At the end of the season, seven players on the LETAS Order of Merit will earn membership to the LET for 2027, while players finishing between T8 and T32 will be exempt to the final stage of LET Q-School.   

Speaking about the announcement, Ana Larraneta, LETAS Tour Director, said: “We are so excited to release the schedule for the 2026 LETAS season. To have increasing prize funds and three confirmed new events this year is fantastic for our LETAS members and the Tour. I would like to say a massive thank you to the federations, our sponsors, and partners for their continued support and commitment to growing the women’s game.”

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