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Anna Huang, IMAGE CREDIT: Anna Huang Instagram
It’s Sunday, and that means we’re racing to the end of another tournament. This time, it’s the 2025 La Sella Open, a Ladies European Tour (LET) event that’s been around since 2023. The 2025 edition, held from September 18 to 21, started with 132 top players, but cut down to the top 60 after 36 holes. That makes the Sunday round super tough, with a lot of money on the line.
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The 2025 La Sella Open prize pool is set at $1.17 million (€1,000,000), with the winner’s share standing at $176,182 (€150,000). It’s pretty much the same as the 2024 edition. The runner-up will claim $105,709 (€90,000) from the purse. It’s a pretty good deal for the third and fourth-place finishers as well. For instance, the third-placed winner will grab a whopping $70,473 (€60,000), while the fourth-place golfer will have $52,854 (€60,000) in her hands.
Other players will also earn good money, with the 62nd-place finisher earning $3,288 (€2,800) and the 61st-place finisher taking home $3,464 (€2,950). Now, here’s the complete breakdown of the purse.
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1st | $176,182 |
2nd | $105,709 |
3rd | $70,473 |
4th | $52,854 |
5th | $42,283 |
6th | $36,411 |
7th | $28,659 |
8th | $28,659 |
9th | $28,659 |
10th | $28,659 |
11th | $28,659 |
12th | $24,078 |
13th | $24,078 |
14th | $20,995 |
15th | $20,995 |
16th | $20,995 |
17th | $20,995 |
18th | $18,111 |
19th | $18,111 |
20th | $18,111 |
21st | $18,111 |
22nd | $18,111 |
23rd | $13,872 |
24th | $13,872 |
25th | $13,872 |
26th | $13,872 |
27th | $13,872 |
28th | $13,872 |
29th | $13,872 |
30th | $13,872 |
31st | $13,872 |
32nd | $10,424 |
33rd | $10,424 |
34th | $10,424 |
35th | $10,424 |
36th | $8,809 |
37th | $8,809 |
38th | $8,809 |
39th | $8,809 |
40th | $8,809 |
41st | $6,551 |
42nd | $6,551 |
43rd | $6,551 |
44th | $6,551 |
45th | $6,551 |
46th | $6,551 |
47th | $6,551 |
48th | $6,551 |
49th | $6,551 |
50th | $5,520 |
51st | $5,050 |
52nd | $5,050 |
53rd | $5,053 |
54th | $4,307 |
55th | $4,307 |
56th | $4,307 |
57th | $3,817 |
58th | $3,817 |
59th | $3,641 |
60th | $3,464 |
61st | $3,464 |
62nd | $3,288 |
Now that you know the prize purse for this week, here’s how the pros have performed so far at the 2025 La Sella Open.
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Anna Huang is looking to make history at the 2025 La Sella Open
“I was really in the zone. Hopefully, I can keep that momentum tomorrow,” said Anna Huang following her third round at the 2025 La Sella Open. The 16-year-old golfer hit a Saturday 69 to take the lead against Mimi Rhodes, Nastasia Nadaud, and Lauren Walsh, among others. If she continues to build momentum on Sunday, expect her to create history at this event.
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After all, with a win at the La Sella Open, Huang will become one of the youngest LET winners in history. And if her current resume is any indication, we might as well expect that today. Huang currently sits at 50th on the LET Order of Merit for this season. But ask her what she feels about the pressure and expectations, she’d tell you: “Pressure is a privilege. I’m more excited than nervous. I’ve learned to stay patient and focus on each shot.” Maybe we will have a champion in her on Sunday.
Another star performance by Anna Huang 🌟#LaSellaOpen pic.twitter.com/salpC5eN86
— Ladies European Tour (@LETgolf) September 20, 2025
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But she will have some tough competition. Nastasia Nadaud is right on her tail, having finished all her rounds in the 60s. Right behind Nadaud is Lauren Walsh, the pro ready to shake things up at the last moment. “I’m feeling comfortable and confident and hopefully, another good day tomorrow,” said Walsh after her Saturday round of 69.
Mimi Rhodes, the three-time LET winner of this season, is also holding up well following her Saturday round 69. However, when asked about her current position in LET, Rhodes said, “I feel good and my swing is good. I saw my short game coach last week in England and I feel pretty good about my short game, so I’m looking forward to getting started this week.” This is her first start in this tournament. Regardless of who wins, however, the fans can expect a pretty thrilling Sunday round.
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"Can 16-year-old Anna Huang handle the pressure and make history at the La Sella Open?"