The 2026 Dutch Ladies Open Preview: Who to Watch

Mimi Rhodes, the 2025 champion of the Dutch Ladies Open, is currently competing on the LPGA Tour.
Mimi Rhodes, the 2025 champion of the Dutch Ladies Open, is currently competing on the LPGA Tour. Tristan Jones / LET.

The Ladies European Tour is back for the 2026 Dutch Ladies Open after a lengthy break. The event will be played at Goyer Golf and Country Club. The last LET event was the Jabra Ladies Open de France, but players on the tour played in the U.S. Women’s Open and Dow Championship

Last year’s winner, Mimi Rhodes, will not be in the field to defend her title due to her playing in the Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply Give on the LPGA Tour.

Goyer Golf and Country Club is a par 72 playing 6,360 yards. The purse for the 2026 Dutch Ladies Open is €350,000.

Who to Watch at the 2026 Dutch Ladies Open

With the tournament being held in the Netherlands, there are eight Dutch players in the field this week. The top-ranked Dutch player is Anne van Dam. Van Dam turned professional in 2015 and has seven professional wins. She has won twice on the LET Access Series and five times on the LET, with her most recent win coming at the 2019 Spanish Women’s Open.

The top-ranked player in the field this week is France’s Agathe Laisne. Laisne is having a successful season with wins at the 2026 Ford Women’s NSW Open and 2026 Joburg Ladies Open. Laisne also has two other top-five finishes, including a runner-up at the Women’s Australian Open.

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