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The LET Golf Podcast returns this week after a short break and we're joined by a player who recently won her second LET title - England's Liz Young.
After winning in India a few weeks ago, we chat to Young about the victory, what it was like going head-to-head with close friend Manon De Roey, and whether she's had time to celebrate since being back at home.
The English star is set to make her 250th appearance on the LET in Spain next week which gets us talking about juggling Tour life and motherhood, her favourite memories on Tour, as well as how her life plan to study Economics and work in the City ended up changing to a career in professional golf....
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After a short break The LET Golf Podcast returns this week with in-form Italian Virginia Elena Carta our latest guest.
With four top-10s in her last four stars Carta reveals exact what's clicking at the moment including her partnership with new caddie and former Solheim Cup star Becky Brewerton.
The Italian then chats about playing at Duke University with Leona Maguire and Celine Boutier (including how she was almost got arrested at The White House), her environmental work off the course, and exactly what belongs on a pizza...
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What a month it's been for Esther Henseleit with the German winning a sensational silver medal at the Olympic Games before qualifying for her first ever Solheim Cup.
The two-time Ladies European Tour (LET) winner is our guest this week as she joins us days before linking up with Team Europe for her debut in the prestigious competition.
Esther talks Solheim Cup expectations, Suzann Pettersen, her earliest memories of the competition, and teaming with Linn Grant and Maja Stark at the PING Junior Solheim Cup.
We then rewind to Paris 2024 to discuss everything from rubbing shoulders with weightlifters in the Olympic village to standing on the podium with Lydia Ko.
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A few days on on from carrying her country's flag at the Olympic opening ceremony Morocco's Ines Laklalech joins us to tell us all about her unforgettable experience in Paris.
The one-time Ladies European Tour (LET) winner talks Paris 2024, meeting superstars in the Olympic village, and what she is most looking forward to at Le Golf National!
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As we edge closer to the start of women's golf at the 2024 Olympic Games Slovenia's Pia Babnik stops this week as she gets set to become a two-time Olympian.
The 20-year-old talks about her resilient turnaround in form which helped her qualify for Paris before reminiscing about her Olympic debut in Tokyo.
Pia then tells us about becoming a two-time Ladies European Tour (LET) champion, her super sporty family, and what she's most excited about for Games...
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After a brief hiatus The LET Golf Podcast returns this week with the circuit's newest winner stopping by - Marta Martin.
Fresh off her victory at the Tipsport Czech Ladies Open, the Spaniard chats all things LET including her time on the Access Series and Player Council Board.
Martin then chats about her Major debut, football, the upcoming AIG Women's Open, and the hidden gems of Spain.
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After a sensational win at the Ladies Italian Open Amy Taylor stops by this week to reflect on her career-changing maiden victory.
The 23-year-old discusses what clicked in Lazio before looking ahead to the rest of the season. There's then a lot of Taylor Swift chat as the Englishwoman gets set to see her namesake in London this weekend ahead of the VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open.
Taylor also chats Tour mates, the LET Access Series, and teaming with Ryder Cup star Ludvig Aberg at Texas Tech University.
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It's been quite the start to Tour life for Chiara Tamburlini with the Swiss rookie recording one win and four top-10s already in 2024!
Joining the podcast ahead of this week's Volvo Car Scandinavian Mixed, Chiara chats about her terrific start, her victory at the Joburg Ladies Open, and her aspirations of playing at the Olympic Games.
The 24-year-old then talks sibling rivalry, idolising Roger Federer, her love for Netflix, and how the LET Access Series helped her make the step up.
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There are few bigger legends in the history of the Solheim Cup than Caroline Hedwall and this week the Swedish star drops by to talk about her favourite Team Europe memories.
Still beaming after her magnificent singles performance at Finca Cortesin - one which saw her come from three down with six holes to play against Ally Ewing to help Europe retain the cup - Caroline takes us down memory before opening up about the pressure of performing as a captain's pick.
The seven-time Ladies European Tour (LET) also chats about her love for all things sport, her dog Simba and meeting Anna Nordqvist for the first time. Caroline then selects her perfect Solheim Cup player...
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2023 was the year of Trichat Cheenglab as the Thai rookie became her country's newest star winning the LET Order of Merit and Rookie of the Year double!
Joining us from Thailand on the eve of her Chevron Championship debut - the first Major of the year - Trichat discusses her historic breakthrough season before telling us all about her unique journey to the Ladies European Tour.
The bubbly character then chats about her sausage dog Harper, her love for food, and how she is dealing with her newfound fame back home...
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As the Ladies European Tour (LET) takes a little break before heading Down Under, this week we’re joined by Gabs Cowley who had her best-ever season on Tour in 2023.
When she was growing up Gabs played lots of sports and she talks us through why she chose golf over cricket and football, as well as when she became friends with
fellow LET player Annabel Dimmock.
The English star also speaks candidly about the play-off at the ISPS Handa World Invitational and the work she has put in on her mental game, as well as her secret talents on the padel court...
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As the Ladies European Tour (LET) heads to Tampa for the first Aramco Team Series event of 2024, this week we're joined by Czechia's Sára Kousková - winner of the 2022 LETAS Order of Merit.
After a strong start to season Sára tells us what she's been working on in the off-season before deep diving into her rookie year, her Olympic dream, and her artsy side off the course.
The Czech star then reveals what it was like to have Carlota Ciganda as a captain in the last ATS event - where her squad was victorious - and spills the beans on her Tour compatriots.
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After the first three events of the 2024 Ladies European Tour (LET), this week we're joined by Bronte Law who returned to the winner's circle after a sensational comeback victory at the Lalla Meryem Cup in Morocco.
The English star talks us through that amazing final round in Rabat where she clinched her third LET title, her journey into golf, winning on both the LET and LPGA Tour, and her memories from the 2019 Solheim Cup.
Bronte also talks candidly about her difficult 2023 and the advice she has received from golf legend Ian Woosnam. We also uncover some tales from her time at UCLA with Alison Lee, and learn why she won't be bringing her dog Tito to a tournament just yet...
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The 2024 Ladies European Tour (LET) season is officially underway as the Tour heads to the second event of the season, the Aramco Saudi Ladies International Presented by PIF.
After a magical week in Kenya with giraffes and zebras roaming the fairways, who better to join us than the winner of the opening event Singapore's Shannon Tan.
The rookie talks us through her golf journey, how she decided to go to college, and then the decision to turn professional after securing status at Lalla Aicha Q-School.
Shannon also tells us what it was like growing up in Singapore and also living in Australia, the reaction back home to her win, and being starstruck on the putting green in Riyadh.
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After a two-month hiatus the Ladies European Tour (LET) returns this week for the first event of the 2024 season - the Magical Kenya Ladies Open!
With 31 events on the schedule this year, who better to kick things off and preview the upcoming action than Sky Sports commentary duo, the voices of the LET, Sophie Walker and Richard Kaufman.
Looking ahead to an exciting 2024, Sophie and Richard discuss which rookies are on their radars, which events they are most looking forward to, and which players could earn Solheim Cup call-ups in September.
The LET encyclopaedias then tackle our tricky 2023 quiz, and as expected things get just a little competitive...
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The 2024 Ladies European Tour (LET) season is finally here and we're kicking off a new year with a brand new series of The LET Golf Podcast!
Returning for her second appearance on the pod following a magnificent end to 2023 is Germany's Alexandra Försterling - now a two-time LET winner after claiming the VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open and Mallorca Ladies Open.
Lexi stops by to chat about those two brilliant victories before revealing exactly what it's like to be a rookie on Tour. The 24-year-old then chats Gossip Girl, rooming with Emma Spitz, meeting Bastian Schweinsteiger and becomes the first player to take on our new quiz...
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As we head into the fifth and final Aramco Team Series event of 2023, Czechia's Kristyna Napoleaova joins us this week to recap the season and share her incredible journey to the Ladies European Tour (LET).
Fresh from guiding her team to victory in Hong Kong, Napoleaova discusses her early football career which saw her represent the national team before a devastating injury forced to take up golf only seven years ago.
The 27-year-old then reflects on her magnificent maiden LET victory at the Amundi German Masters before exposing which Czech mate on Tour cooks the best food...
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After a brief break the LET Golf Podcast returns this week with recent winner Smilla Tarning Sønderby stopping by as our latest guest.
Joining us live from Delhi ahead of the Hero Women's Indian Open, the Dane reflects on her emphatic maiden LET victory at the KPMG Women's Irish Open when she fired a final round 62 to win at Dromoland Castle.
Eyeing more success at the backend of the season, Sønderby also discusses her journey to the LET which includes winning the NCAA Championship at Ole Miss, turning pro just one year into college, and looking up to fellow Danes Nicole Broch Estrup and Emily Kristine Pedersen.
The 23-year-old then answers a series of quickfire questions revealing quite the hero growing up.
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At long last, the 2023 Solheim Cup is finally here!
Joining us live from Spain at Finca Cortesin, Team Europe captain Suzann Pettersen and vice-captain Caroline Martens stop by to talk about how their squad is settling in ahead of a huge showdown with USA.
The dynamic duo chat everything from gifts to pairings to who's got the best banter in the team group chat.
With Solheim on their minds, Suzann and Caroline then take part in our epic quiz to crown who really knows the squad to its tee...
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With just one week to go until the 2023 Solheim Cup, Gemma Dryburgh stops by for a chat before she makes her debut for Team Europe in Spain.
The Scotswoman explains her journey into golf, all of the sports she played when she was younger, how she ended up moving to Florida when she was 15 as well as her college experience at Tulane University.
Dryburgh then talks us through her professional career thus far including her maiden LPGA Tour title in Japan, before describing how surreal it is to be able to play under Suzann Pettersen in Spain just four years after she was a spectator at Gleneagles.
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