The LET has announced its 2026 Global Season — 30 Events, Five Continents- featuring a record prize fund, new destinations and the 20th Solheim Cup

The Ladies European Tour (LET) has released its 2026 global schedule, featuring 30 tournaments in 21 countries across five continents — offering one of its most ambitious seasons yet.

The upcoming season also marks a record projected prize fund of more than €39 million — the highest in LET history — and introduces new stops, returning events and expanded funds for key tournaments.

A Growing International Tour

Among the highlights for 2026:

Marta Figueras‑Dotti, LET Board Chair, said the schedule offers “a platform to showcase talent around the world” while recognising the importance of sponsors and partners in expanding opportunities for players.

Season Opener and Australasia

The season begins February 11 with the PIF Saudi Ladies International at Riyadh Golf Club. The tour then heads to Australia and New Zealand for four consecutive co‑sanctioned events with the WPGA Tour of Australasia, including:

Spring and Early Summer

April brings the Aramco Championship to Shadow Creek Golf Club in the United States. The LET then travels to South Africa for two events at new venues:

In May, LET heads to Mauritius for the first time before European stops in Germany (Amundi German Masters), Morocco (Lalla Meryem Cup) and France (Jabra Ladies Open). June includes the Dutch Ladies Open, Tipsport Czech Ladies Open and the Hulencourt Women’s Open in Belgium, leading into the Amundi Evian Championship, the midpoint of the season.

Summer Highlights

The ISPS HANDA Women’s Scottish Open returns to Dundonald Links, followed by the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Lytham & St Annes — venue of Georgia Hall’s 2018 victory. August features:

Solheim Cup and Late Season

September brings the 20th Solheim Cup at Bernardus Golf in the Netherlands, where Europe and the U.S. will compete under captains Anna Nordqvist and Angela Stanford. The La Sella Open and the Ladies Italian Open in Milan also feature in this period.

October includes the Open de France before a late‑season Asian swing with:

The calendar also includes the Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España.

Broadcast and Coverage

At least 25 events in 2026 will be available on television through highlights or full live world feeds, bringing more of the women’s game to fans worldwide.

View the full schedule here

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