The Emirates Golf Federation is proud to announce the final standings of the 2025/26 Order of Merit season across all six competitive divisions. This year’s season delivered exceptional competition, memorable performances, and outstanding champions in every category.

Men’s Division

The Men’s Division produced one of the most fiercely contested season-long battles in recent memory. Rayan Ahmed claimed the Order of Merit title in a nail-biting finish, finishing on 1,860.50 points to edge out Adrian Larson by just 2.75 points. Larson mounted a remarkable charge towards the end of the campaign, registering three wins in an exceptional closing run and finishing on 1,857.75 points — but it was not quite enough to deny Ahmed at the top.

Rounding out the podium, J. Mullane claimed the Order of Merit Championship event — the final tournament of the year — delivering a standout performance when it mattered most. Mullane finished the season on 1,769.76 points, 90.74 points adrift of first place, a testament to the extraordinary consistency Ahmed and Larson showed throughout the full season.

1st — Rayan Ahmed | Season Champion | 1,860.50 pts\
2nd — Adrian Larson | 3 wins | 1,857.75 pts
3rd — J. Mullane | 1 win (OoM Championship) | 1,769.76 pts

Ladies’ Division

Sana Tufail - Emirates Golf Federation Order of Merit 2025/2026 season

Sana Tufail delivered a truly dominant season in the Ladies’ Division, claiming seven wins from her starts — a conversion rate exceeding 50% — to finish atop the standings on an impressive 1,984 points. Her consistency and winning record set a remarkably high benchmark across the entire EGF circuit.

Alayna Rafique put together a fantastic campaign of her own, securing four wins across the season to finish second with 1,654 points — 330 points behind the champion. Imogen Hall completed the top three, finishing on 1,503 points in a closely contested podium battle.

1st — Sana Tufail | 7 wins | 1,984 pts
2nd — Alayna Rafique | 4 wins | 1,654 pts
3rd — Imogen Hall | 1,503 pts

Boys’ Division A

Rayan Ahmed produced a remarkable double, taking the Boys’ Division A title alongside his Men’s Division crown — a rare achievement that underlines his status as one of the most talented players on the EGF circuit. Ahmed recorded three wins and totalled 1,706 points to claim top spot.

The division’s podium was extraordinarily tight. Keiran Gouri matched Ahmed’s three wins and finished just 52 points behind on 1,653 points, while Alexander Rushika sat a single point further back on 1,652 — making this one of the closest three-way finishes across all divisions this season.

1st — Rayan Ahmed | 3 wins | 1,706 pts
2nd — Keiran Gouri | 3 wins | 1,653 pts
3rd — Alexander Rushika | 1 win | 1,652 pts

Girls’ Division A

Assia Salim topped the Girls’ Division A standings with two wins and 1,641 points. Loomi Lee of Finland impressed with four wins across the season to accumulate 1,578 points in second place. Leah McCallum completed the top three with three wins and 1,490 points, making this a division marked by competitive depth and multiple winners throughout the season.

1st — Assia Salim | 2 wins | 1,641 pts
2nd — Loomi Lee (FIN) | 4 wins | 1,578 pts
3rd — Leah McCallum | 3 wins | 1,490 pts

Boys’ Division B

Eugenio Galeppini turned in a commanding season in Boys’ Division B, claiming two wins and finishing on 1,503 points to take the title with a clear margin over the rest of the field. Pranet Mandge came in second on 1,232 points, with Max Rodgers claiming third with one win and 1,108 points.

1st — Eugenio Galeppini | 2 wins | 1,503 pts
2nd — Pranet Mandge | 1,232 pts
3rd — Max Rodgers | 1 win | 1,108 pts

Girls’ Division B

Aarya Ganguly produced arguably the most eye-catching individual season across all divisions. In just six starts, she recorded five wins — an extraordinary 83% win rate — to amass 1,728 points and claim the Girls’ Division B title convincingly. Her performances set a new standard for dominance on the junior circuit.

Ishika Kaul secured second place with one win and 1,236 points, while Victoria Rushika rounded out the top three, completing a podium that showcased exciting junior talent across the board.

1st — Aarya Ganguly | 5 wins (from 6 starts) | 1,728 pts
2nd — Ishika Kaul | 1 win | 1,236 pts
3rd — Victoria Rushika

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