Anna Huang's final round at Royal Dar Es Salam began with the Canadian teenager six shots behind, a gap that looked dauntingly wide under the Moroccan sun. But by the time her ball dropped into the cup on the Blue course, the 17-year-old had rewritten Ladies European Tour history, firing a brilliant 66 with six birdies and an eagle to claim the Lalla Meryem Cup by a single stroke at 14 under par.
What makes Huang's victory extraordinary is not just the dramatic comeback or the blistering final round—it's the landmark she's now reached in a career that has barely begun. With this win in Morocco, she has become the youngest player ever to claim three LET titles, surpassing the previous record held by Thailand's Jeeno Thitikul, who was 18 when she earned her third victory. For Huang, this breakthrough comes in only her second year on tour, a remarkably condensed timeline that speaks to her exceptional talent and composure under pressure.
The teenager's ascent has been swift and startling. Just weeks before her Morocco triumph, she had captured back-to-back titles at the La Sella Open and the Lacoste Ladies Open de France in September, establishing herself as a formidable force on the European circuit. That momentum carried through to the Amundi German Masters, where she finished tied for third and also secured qualification for the US Women's Open—another milestone that underscores her rapid emergence at the sport's highest level.
On the final day in Morocco, Huang had to chase down overnight leader Kelsey Bennett, who held a commanding position heading into Sunday. But the Canadian's aggressive, clinical golf proved decisive. That closing round of 66 represented not just solid scoring but a statement of intent, the kind of finish that separates contenders from champions. When she edged Bennett by one shot, the full weight of the achievement seemed to catch up with her.
"I'm honestly just so shocked right now," Huang said immediately after her win, her words capturing the disbelief that often accompanies historic moments. "To get my third win on tour in only my second year is incredible. I'm just trying to enjoy the moment!" The quote speaks volumes—not just about the magnitude of what she's accomplished, but about the perspective of a teenager still processing that she's now part of LET history.
England's defending champion Cara Gainer finished tied for sixth at eight under par, a solid effort that was nonetheless overshadowed by Huang's stunning performance. But the story of this week belongs unmistakably to the Canadian, who has burst onto the professional golf scene with a rare combination of skill, resilience, and an almost eerie ability to deliver when it matters most. As she looks ahead to the US Women's Open and beyond, Huang has already proven that age is no barrier to excellence—and that the next chapter of her career may be even more remarkable than the one she's just completed.
