Huang wins her maiden LET title at 16 years, 10 months and 22 days
The Canadian jumps up to 22nd in the LET Order of Merit

Canada’s Anna Huang Claims Historic First LET Title at La Sella Open

Canada’s Anna Huang captured her maiden Ladies European Tour (LET) victory in commanding style at the 2025 La Sella Open, finishing with a remarkable 20-under-par total at La Sella Golf Resort.

Just 16 years, 10 months, and 22 days old, Huang displayed maturity well beyond her age as she completed a wire-to-wire win, firing rounds of 64-66-69-69 to secure a seven-shot triumph. Her victory makes her the youngest winner on the LET in 2025 and only the second Canadian ever to claim a title on the Tour. The first was Brooke Henderson, who triumphed at the 2022 Amundi Evian Championship, a major. Huang, however, is the first Canadian to win a non-major LET event.

Huang_CelebrationAnna Huang of Canada celebrates her win
21/09/2025. Ladies European Tour. La Sella Open, La Sella Golf Resort, Denia, Alicante Spain. 18-21 September. Anna Huang of Canada celebrates her win. Credit: Tristan Jones/ LET

“Honestly, I’m really shocked right now! I can’t believe I just won,” Huang said, still in awe of her achievement. “It feels crazy. I tried to stay in the moment all week and focus on each shot, instead of letting the scores distract me. Sticking to my game plan really paid off.”

On Sunday, Huang opened her final round with a birdie at the third and added another at the ninth. The back nine tested her resilience—she dropped shots at the 13th and 15th but immediately bounced back with birdies at 14 and 16. She sealed her victory in style, sinking a final birdie at the 18th for a closing 69 (-3).

Sharing the moment by her father Alex’s side, who has caddied for her since the beginning of her golfing journey, made the win even more meaningful. “It’s super special to have my dad on the bag,” she said. “Winning at 16 feels unreal. I never thought this would happen, but I’m so proud of myself. I can’t wait to reply to all the messages from friends and family.”

Huang’s journey makes her breakthrough even more remarkable—she began the season without a full LET card and entered some events as a reserve. “At the start of the season, I didn’t even have a full card. I was just a reserve at the Wistron Ladies Open and the Aramco China Championship,” she explained. “To be standing here as a winner now is absolutely insane.”

With her first professional trophy already secured, Huang has announced herself as one of golf’s brightest rising stars.

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