Anna Zanusso and Alessia Nobilio will play on the Ladies European Tour in 2025, alongside Virginia Elena Carta and Alessandra Fanali. The two Italians, with a brilliant performance, obtained their full-time ‘card’ by finishing respectively 14th with 350 (-13) strokes and 16th with 352 (-11) in the final round of the Lalla Aicha Qualifying School, played over a distance of 90 holes, which took place on the two courses of the Royal Golf Marrakech (par 72) and Al Maaden Golf (par 73), in Marrakech, Morocco.
Anna Zanusso and Alessia Nobilio will play on the Ladies European Tour in 2025, alongside Virginia Elena Carta and Alessandra Fanali. The two Italians, with a brilliant performance, obtained their full-time ‘card’ by finishing respectively 14th with 350 (-13) strokes and 16th with 352 (-11) in the final round of the Lalla Aicha Qualifying School, played over a distance of 90 holes, which took place on the two courses of the Royal Golf Marrakech (par 72) and Al Maaden Golf (par 73), in Marrakech, Morocco.
In third position with 342 (-21) the German Polly Mack, in fourth with 343 (-20) the New Zealander Amelia Garvey, then the two Spaniards Teresa Toscano, fifth with 344 (-19), and Blanca Fernandez, sixth with 346 (-17) together with the Irish Anna Foster. Among the 24 promoted were the Argentinian Magdalena Simmermacher and the Indian Avani Prashanth, same score as Nobilio.
Anna Zanusso (67 75 71 69 68) started in second place, dropped to 23rd, but immediately reacted by reaching her goal with a 68 (-5) to close made up of five birdies, without bogey. Alessia Nobilio made a comeback from a slow start (56th) to reach 16th place, passing through 51st, 26th and 18th, with a final score of 69 (-4, five birdies, one bogey).
The competitors took turns in the first four rounds on the two courses, then the 70 who made the cut after 72 holes finished the competition on Al Maaden Golf. Out went the amateurs Maria Vittoria Corbi, 78th with 293 (+3), and Carolina Caminoli, 138th with 302 (+12). Daniela Darquea was awarded a cheque for €5,000 out of a prize pool of €10,000.
The Azzurri on the world circuits - Numerous Italian players will be involved in the major world circuits in 2025. In the women's field, in addition to the four Italians on the LET, Benedetta Moresco (LPGA Tour), Roberta Liti and Angelica Moresco (Epson Tour) will play in the USA. In the men's field, Matteo Manassero and Francesco Molinari will play on the PGA Tour. They will also play tournaments on the DP World Tour along with Guido Migliozzi, Edoardo Molinari, Francesco Laporta, Andrea Pavan and Gregorio De Leo. In the field on the Challenge Tour will be Filippo Celli, Lorenzo Scalise, Renato Paratore (who will have the chance to play on the major tour on some occasions), Aron Zemmer, Pietro Bovari and Stefano Mazzoli. The latter will also be on the Asian Tour for the second consecutive season, while Emanuele Canonica and Alessandro Tadini will compete on the Legends Tour.