

29 years old (born March 12, 1995)
Bronte Law
- LET ranking in 2024 : 5th
- Winner of the Swiss Ladies Open 2024
- Winner of the Lalla Meryem Cup 2024
A former amateur world champion, Bronte Law turned professional in 2017 and quickly made her mark with multiple podium finishes on the Ladies European Tour (LET). Victorious at the 2024 Lalla Meryem Cup, the British player ended the season ranked 5th on the LET Order of Merit, thanks to consistent performances and a second victory at the Swiss Ladies Open.


25 years old (born december 2, 1999)
Chiara Tamburlini
- LET ranking in 2024 : 1st
- Winner of the Joburg Ladies Open 2024
Chiara Tamburlini is a Swiss professional golfer who made her debut on the Ladies European Tour (LET) in 2024, following a successful first year on the LET Access Series. That same year, she made a strong impression by winning the Joburg Ladies Open, catapulting her to the top of the LET Order of Merit. Crowned European No. 1 and Rookie of the Year in 2024, she has established herself as one of the most promising players on the tour, known for her precision and strong mental game.


27 years old (born on October 30, 1997)
Ines Laklalech
- 1 win on the LET: Lacoste Ladies Open de France 2022
In 2024, Ines Laklalech achieved the best Moroccan performance in the history of the Lalla Meryem Cup with a 7th place finish. As Morocco’s flag bearer at the Olympic Games, she also ended the season brilliantly with four top-10 finishes, solidifying her place among the elite of the Ladies European Tour for a third consecutive year in 2025.


29 years old (born on August 12, 1995)
Trichat Cheenglab
1 win on the LET: 2023 Big Green Egg Open
Winner of the 2023 LET Order of Merit Ranking
- 2 wins on the LPGA Tour in 2024
Trichat Cheenglab made a strong impression during her debut season on the LPGA Tour, clinching the Race to Costa del Sol title and Rookie of the Year honors at the end of 2023. A rising Thai star now ranked in the top 100 worldwide, she secured her first Tour victory at the Big Green Egg Open and achieved several top 10 finishes, capping off an exceptional season. After a year on the LPGA Tour, Cheenglab returns to Morocco with a firm determination to claim victory.


36 years old (born on May 15, 1988)
Maha Haddioui
- 6th at the Hero Women’s Open 2024
- Double representative of Morocco at the Olympic Games, Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020
In 2024, Maha Haddioui secured her spot among Europe’s elite for the 12th consecutive season with a 6th place finish at the Hero Women’s Indian Open. A key figure on the Ladies European Tour (LET), Maha exemplifies consistency and has paved the way for many young Moroccan golfers. She remains an inspiring figure in the world of golf and a role model for future generations.


15 years old (born April 28, 2009)
Sofia Cherif Essakali
- 2024 African Champion – AACT
- Two cuts at the Lalla Meryem Cup at just 16 years old
The rising star of Moroccan golf. At just 15 years old, she already boasts an impressive track record despite her young age. African Champion in November last year, she claimed 1st place at the Stacy Lewis Junior All-Star Invitational and the AJGA Junior at Parris Island, secured 2nd place at the Greenwood Junior Championship, and finished 3rd at the R&A Junior Open. The youngest player to make the cut at the Lalla Meryem Cup in 2023, she finished 42nd in 2024. Sofia is once again one of the players to watch.