Ladies European Tour Unveils 2026 Schedule

News Summary

The Ladies European Tour (LET) is set to make waves in 2026 with its groundbreaking schedule featuring 30 events across 21 countries and a total prize fund exceeding €39 million. New events will flourish, including a tournament in Mauritius and the return of the Women’s Australian Open. Golf enthusiasts can anticipate thrilling competitions starting with the PIF Saudi Ladies International on February 11. With at least 25 events televised, 2026 promises exciting opportunities for women’s golf fans worldwide.

Get Ready for an Exciting 2026 on the Ladies European Tour!

Hold onto your golf hats, folks! The Ladies European Tour (LET) has just unveiled a breathtaking schedule for 2026 that is set to take the world of women’s golf by storm. Mark your calendars because this season will feature a record-breaking 30 events spanning across 21 countries and five continents. Talk about a global extravaganza!

A Stunning Prize Fund!

Now, let’s talk money—because this season is not just about swinging clubs; it’s about cashing in! The projected total prize fund for the LET in 2026 is set to exceed an astonishing €39 million! This is a phenomenal leap forward from previous years, highlighting just how far women’s golf has come. Enthusiasts can expect to see the excitement generated around tournaments like never before!

New Events and Exciting Returns

One of the standout features of the 2026 schedule is the introduction of a brand-new event in the stunning surroundings of Mauritius. This is bound to attract players and fans alike, adding a tropical twist to the tournament calendar. Plus, we’ll also see the highly anticipated return of the Women’s Australian Open—something that fans have been eagerly waiting for!

Throughout the season, several new venues will also be buzzing with activity. This means fresh challenges and new experiences for both seasoned pros and rising stars on the tour. Just imagine hitting the greens at new places across the globe!

The Thrilling Schedule Ahead

The LET 2026 season kicks off on February 11 with the ever-popular PIF Saudi Ladies International at Riyadh Golf Club. This kicks off a series of events that includes exciting tournaments down under. The Australian segment is jam-packed with thrilling competitions:

  • Ford Women’s NSW Open (February 26 – March 1) at Wollongong Golf Club
  • Australian Women’s Classic (March 5-8) at Magenta Shores Golf and Country Club
  • Women’s Australian Open (March 12-15) at Kooyonga Golf Club
  • Australian WPGA Championship (March 19-22) at Sanctuary Cove Golf and Country Club

Next, the adventure continues across the pond to the United States with the Aramco Championship at Shadow Creek Golf Club (April 2-5). Just when you thought it couldn’t get any better, the LET is set to land in South Africa for two weeks of thrilling golf, with the Joburg Ladies Open and the Investec SA Women’s Open bringing the action to local fans.

Highlights Throughout the Season

This season is not just about numbers; it’s packed with memorable moments! May brings a wave of events, including the first-ever MCB Ladies Classic in Mauritius and the Amundi German Masters in Hamburg. And let’s not forget the esteemed mid-season Amundi Evian Championship in France, scheduled for July 9-12—this is where legends are born!

The AIG Women’s Open at Royal Lytham & St Annes promises to be a showstopper from July 30-August 2, while the 20th edition of the Solheim Cup will take place from September 11-13 at Bernardus Golf. Fall will dazzle with the Asian swing, featuring exciting stops in Korea, India, and China, among other thrilling tournaments.

Televised Events for Everyone!

25 events will be televised in various formats in 2026! This opens the door for golf enthusiasts to catch all the action from the comfort of their homes, ensuring no one misses out on the excitement.

So gear up for a fabulous 2026—women’s golf is poised for a magnificent year ahead, brimming with competitions, opportunities, and unforgettable moments!

Deeper Dive: News & Info About This Topic

Scottie Scheffler Triumphs at Hero World Challenge
Shannon Tan Wins Ladies European Tour Order of Merit for 2025
The BMW Golf Cup 2025 National Finals Showcase Talent
Weather Woes Impact LPGA Qualifying School Finale
UAE Cup Welcomes Golfers from 39 Nations
Jeeno Thitikul Dominates CME Group Tour Championship
Nuria Iturrios Dominates Padel Competition
Adam Scott Prepares for 26th British Open Appearance
Viya Expands Partnership with European Tour Destinations
Scottie Scheffler Leads Hero World Challenge Without Woods

Additional Resources