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2022 RACE TO COSTA DEL SOL ENTERS FINAL STRETCH

Linn Grant and Maja Stark

The end of the 2022 Ladies European Tour (LET) season is in sight with 29 events having been completed and only four remaining.

It’s been a fierce battle on the 2022 Race to Costa del Sol – the season-long competition to crown the LET’s number one player.

After 28 consecutive tournaments, this week is the first time there has been a break on schedule since March so let’s take a look at the standings.

Out in front is Sweden’s Linn Grant with 3,394.91 points from 16 events and it has been an incredible rookie year for the 23-year-old with four victories on the LET in 2022.

The Swede’s wins have come at the Joburg Ladies Open, Mithra Belgian Ladies Open, Volvo Car Scandinavian Mixed and Skaftö Open, as well as eight further top-10 finishes.

And Grant returned to the top of the standings following her runner-up finish at the VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open and extended her lead with T19 at the KPMG Women’s Irish Open.

It remains a close contest though as Grant’s compatriot and friend Maja Stark sits just behind her in the rankings with 3,192.4 points having played 15 events.

The 22-year-old has notched up three victories on the LET in 2022 with wins at the Women’s NSW Open and Amundi German Masters, as well as at the ISPS Handa World Invitational presented by AVIV Clinics.

Stark’s win in the co-sanctioned event in Northern Ireland led to her becoming a member of the LPGA Tour and heading to the United States for the end of the summer run.

But despite this the 22-year-old is still in with a chance of winning the Race to Costa del Sol having entered the Aramco Team Series – New York and the season-ending finale – the Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España.

Johanna Gustavsson completes the trio of Swedish stars at the top of the standings, and she has 1,885.63 points from 21 events.

And although, Gustavsson is still in search of her maiden LET win, she is having her best season to date with seven top-10 and fourth top-20 finishes so far this year.

Belgium’s Manon De Roey sits in fourth place with 1,729.21 points with Argentina’s Magdalena Simmermacher in fifth on 1,515.88 points.

It is tight behind with England’s Meghan MacLaren in sixth (1,502.19), Spain’s Ana Peláez Trivino in seventh (1,399.71), South African Lee-Anne Pace in eighth (1,322.05) and English duo Georgia Hall and Liz Young currently rounding out the top 10.

At the conclusion of the season, the top 10 in the Race to Costa del Sol have the opportunity to go to the…

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