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SIX PLAYERS EARN 2023 LET CARD THROUGH LET ACCESS SERIES

SIX PLAYERS EARN 2023 LET CARD THROUGH LET ACCESS SERIES

  • Momoka Kobori (NZL), Patricia Isabel Schmidt (GER), Lauren Holmey (NED) and Anna Magnusson (SWE) after the final round of the Calatayud Ladies Open

Following the conclusion of the 2022 LETAS season, six players have earned a promotion from the LET Access Series to the Ladies European Tour for the upcoming year.

Sara Kouskova from the Czech Republic, Chiara Noja from Germany, Momoka Kobori from New Zealand, Patricia Isabel Schmidt from Germany, Lauren Holmey from the Netherlands, and Anna Magnusson from Sweden will play on the Ladies European Tour in 2023.

  1. Sara Kouskova, Czech Republic

Kouskova came top of the rankings after a fabulous season, having played in ten LETAS events and clinching three victories along with two runner-up and three further top-10 finishes.

“Each of my victories was different but I really appreciate every single one of them. I learned so much this year and I am looking forward to implementing everything in 2023 when I will be competing with the best golfers in Europe and beyond.”

The Czech star, who won her first LETAS title as an amateur in 2021, secured her first professional win at Santander Golf Tour – Malaga in August after a phenomenal comeback round of five-under 67.

Kouskova added a solo fourth place at the Goteborg Open before adding back-to-back victories at the Elite Hotels Open and the ASGI Lavaux Ladies Open.

Ties for third and second at the Rose Ladies Open and Santander Golf Tour – Burgos, respectively, secured her win on the LETAS Order of Merit as well as the Rookie of the Year rankings.

“I am happy I chose to play on LETAS this year, it ended up being the best decision. But actually winning the Order of Merit and the Rookie of the Year rankings seemed like a dream back in June but now it’s an enormous reward for all the hard work my team and I have put in.”

2. Chiara Noja, Germany

Germany’s Chiara Noja started the LETAS season on a high with a runner-up finish at the season opener Terre Blanche Ladies Open in France.

The 16-year-old sensation overtook the LETAS Order of Merit’s leading position after a tremendous nine-shot win at the AMUNDI Czech Ladies Challenge with a total score of -12 for the tournament.

“It was definitely a very long season and a season of ups and downs. I got my first professional win so nothing I can be mad about in that sense, it was rewarding and nice to get it all done in one go.”

Noja added five top-10 finishes in the next five starts on LETAS including a…

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