
At just 16 years old, Anna Huang has become the youngest winner on the LET after finishing 7 strokes ahead of her nearest competitor at the 2025 La Sella Open.
Huang ultimately shot 20-under with all four rounds in the 60s. She fired a 64 (-8) on her first day and kept up the momentum. She had a wire-to-wire victory, meaning she was able to stay atop the leaderboard throughout the week and win on Sunday.
Huang is the first Canadian to win a non-major on the LET and the second Canadian to win on the tour (Brooke Henderson won the 2022 Amundi Evian Championship).

Huang displayed maturity beyond her years on the final day., bouncing back losing the lead a couple times with birdies. “Honestly, I’m really shocked right now! I can’t believe I just won,” said the rookie. “It’s really crazy. I was really focused on the present and the moment, so the scores weren’t really a distraction to me.”
She also had her dad on the bag. “It’s super special to have my dad on the bag. He has caddied for me ever since I started playing golf and it’s super special. Being able to win this at 16 is so insane. I never believed this would ever happen, but I’m so proud of myself. I love when people send me text messages, I’m really excited to reply to all of them.”
Huang plans to continue competing on the LET this season, and her win has allowed her to move off the alternate list.
The LET heads to the 2025 Lacoste Ladies Open de France this week, where Chiara Tamburlini looks to defend her title after last year’s playoff victory.