Ladies European Tour, also known as LET, is a privately owned organization headquartered in the UK. Founded in 1978, it employs approximately 240 individuals and specializes in spectator sports, functioning as a tier 1 media tech buyer. The company operates as a professional golf tour for women, specifically based at Buckinghamshire Golf Club near London in England. Its operations are managed by Ladies European Golf Venture Limited, a joint venture collaboration between Ladies European Tour and the Ladies Professional Golf Association.

Revenue

Founded

1978

Headcount

239

Headquarters

United Kingdom

Primary Segment

Spectator Sports

Ownership

Privately Owned

News Summary:

Kim Metraux played her final Ladies European Tour (LET) event at the Jabra Ladies Open de France on June 12, 2026, before welcoming her first child. Previously, on June 10, Lydia Hall achieved her best LET result of 2026 at the Jabra Ladies Open de France, marking an improvement over her six previous appearances at Evian Resort where she had missed the cut in four editions and recorded best finishes of T17 in 2017 and T20 in 2022. On June 3, the LET announced nominees for its May 2026 Player of the Month award, following a busy month that included four events: the inaugural MCB Ladies Classic – Mauritius, the Amundi German Masters, the Lalla Meryem Cup, and the Jabra Ladies Open de France. Also on June 3, LET's top-ranked player, Casandra Alexander, expressed confidence for the U.S. Women’s Open, the second Major championship of the year at The Riviera Country Club. Earlier, on May 30, Indian golfers Avani Prashanth and Diksha Dagar were positioned within the top 10 heading into the final round of the Jabra Ladies Open, with Prashanth delivering one of the day's best rounds.

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Ladies European Tour (LET) sells broadcasting rights of its golf competitions to 10 companies globally, covering 3 countries. Ladies European Tour (LET)'s rights holders include Sky Group.

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