The LPGA Tour has officially announced its schedule for the 2026 season, which will feature a record 33 events held across 13 different countries. This ambitious lineup includes the prestigious Solheim Cup, set to take place in the Netherlands, and marks a significant increase in the total prize pool, which has reached an unprecedented $132 million.
LPGA Commissioner expressed pride in the tour's growth and the increasing global reach of women's golf. The expanded schedule reflects the tour's commitment to providing players with more opportunities to compete at the highest level while also promoting the sport internationally. With tournaments planned in key markets, the LPGA aims to attract a broader audience and enhance the visibility of women's golf.
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