Will Five Indian Golfers Shine at the LET Season Opener in Riyadh?
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Riyadh, Feb 10 (NationPress) As the 2026 Ladies European Tour (LET) season kicks off, five talented Indian golfers are set to compete in the Saudi Ladies International at Riyadh Golf Club from February 11 to 14. Leading the pack is Diksha Dagar, who secured the 25th position in the 2025 LET Order of Merit.
Diksha is determined to improve her standings this season, having previously finished in the Top-3 in 2023. She will be joined by Avani Prashanth, who had an impressive debut on the LET, Pranavi Urs, who made a strong comeback after an injury last year, and Hitaashee Bakshi, who earned her LET card with a commendable Top-3 finish at the Hero Indian Open, where three Indian golfers finished in the Top-5.
Among the participants is Aditi Ashok, India’s most seasoned international player, who balances her time between the LPGA Tour and the LET, where she boasts five victories.
The LET has revealed a historic prize purse for the 2026 season, with players vying for over €40 million for the first time in the Tour’s history. The PIF Saudi Ladies International will be a 72-hole stroke play tournament with a cut after 36 holes and features a prize purse of USD 5 million.
This is a landmark moment as the Saudi Ladies International serves as the season opener for the LET for the first time. A diverse field of 120 players will compete in Riyadh as part of the seventh edition of this tournament, which was incorporated into the LET schedule in 2020 and is hosted at Riyadh Golf Club for the third consecutive year.
The international lineup includes players from over 30 nations, featuring several stars from both the LET and the LPGA Tour. Reigning LET Order of Merit champion Shannon Tan from Singapore will kick off her 2026 season this week after making history as the first Singaporean to win the prestigious title last year.
Joining her are Thailand’s Patty Tavatanakit, the 2024 champion, as well as a number of European and American Solheim Cup stars. Notably, World No. 5 and four-time LET winner Charley Hull is also in the mix.