Canada’s Anna Huang only turned professional in 2025. She was 16 years old. Around 18 months later, the 17-year-old has won three times on the Ladies European Tour and is the youngest to ever do it.
Huang made it onto the European circuit via a T29th finish at Q-School in December 2024 and won her first event less than two months before her 17th birthday.
The teenager’s victory at the La Sella Open in Spain consequently made her the first Canadian since Brooke Henderson to triumph on the LET and the fourth youngest winner of all time on the Ladies European Tour.
One week later, Huang won the Lacoste Ladies Open de France and become the first Canadian to record multiple LET victories.
With making history becoming something of a habit for Huang, maybe no one should be surprised that the teenage talent reset even more records at the Lalla Meryem Cup in Morocco this weekend.
Comeback Queen. Anna Huang fires a final round 66 (-7) to claim the win 🇲🇦🏆#LallaMeryemCup pic.twitter.com/iSHOa1WpI1May 23, 2026
Trailing by as many as six strokes during the final round on Saturday, Huang posted a remarkable seven-under 66 (six birdies, one eagle) on Royal Golf Dar Es Salam’s Blue Course to win by one from overnight leader Kelsey Bennett.
The incredible comeback win marked Huang’s third as an LET member and saw her break Lydia Ko‘s previous mark as the youngest three-time champion.
The Canadian was 17 years, six months and 24 days old when she lifted the trophy on Saturday whereas New Zealand’s Ko was 17 years, 10 months and five days old when she won her third title in 2015.
However, Ko had made her breakthrough as a 15-year-old and remains the second-youngest outright winner of all time on the LET.
Nevertheless, Huang’s victory caps off a brilliant run of golf where she also qualified for the US Women’s Open (for the second time) and finished T3rd at the Amundi German Masters last week.
Speaking to the LET immediately after her record-breaking win in Morocco, Huang said: “I’m honestly just so shocked right now.
“I didn’t know where the leaderboard was at and I didn’t know where Kelsey [Bennett] was at. I was just trying to stay patient and make pars in…
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