Helping to grow the game
Attending live sport events or meeting your sporting idols can be inspiring experiences.
We’re able to create unique opportunities for children and beginners not just at events, but in the build-up to events.
We aim to make a positive contribution to the growth of the game by working in partnership with local and national organisations so that our events leave a lasting legacy.
Two names to watch in the Final Stage of Lalla Aicha Tour School will be Bronte Law and Linnea Ström, who have both stated their objective to join the Ladies ...
The LET invited the top young golfers from the Spanish Golf Federation’s performance squad, aged 15-17, for an exclusive behind-the-scenes experience during the Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España ...
Elia Folch (ESP), Cloe Frankish (ENG), Sanna Nuutinen (FIN) and Emie Peronnin (FRA) Following the conclusion of the 2018 LETAS and LET events, five players have earned promotion from the LET ...
Seven Indian starters in LET Final Stage – Lalla Aicha Tour School Five of the seven are under 27 and youngest Diksha Dagar is 17 Amateur Dagar, with an ...
PING and the American Junior Golf Association named Mary Bea Porter-King as the 2019 PING Junior Solheim Cup United States captain. Modeled after the Solheim Cup, the PING Junior Solheim Cup ...
Sweden’s Emma Nilsson has won the 2018 LET Access Series Order of Merit, as the top points scorer, with 22,494 points, ensuring her Ladies European Tour card is secure for 2019. The ...
Emie Peronnin from France has won the 2018 Rookie of the Year Award on the LET Access Series after a remarkable breakthrough season which included a first victory at the ...
As the LET professionals compete for the trophy at the Hero Indian Women’s Open, girls from across India have gathered together at the DLF Golf and Country Club for an ...
The 2018 Achievers’ Camp concluded at the Hero Women’s Indian Open with the girls being photographed with the event winner, Becky Morgan, at the prize giving ceremony. Earlier in the day, ...