The 2026 LET: A Global Celebration of Women’s Golf – The All Square Blog

The 2026 LET: A Global Celebration of Women’s Golf – The All Square Blog

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In 2026, the European Women’s Tour (LET) returns stronger and more ambitious than ever. Across five continents, 30 events will showcase top female talent in nearly year-round competition, offering history, new destinations and some of the richest purses in the Tour’s history – with total prize money exceeding €40 million for the first time.

From the sand of Riyadh to emerald green fairways Europe and tropical vistas Mauritiusthe Let’s The global footprint reflects the growing impact and ambition of the sport. Here’s your insider’s guide to the season ahead, packed with dates, stories and must-see moments.

A season that starts with a bang: from February to March

PIF Saudi Ladies International (LET)

February 11–14: The season begins in dramatic fashion with the PIF Saudi Women International bee Riyadh golf club (Saudi Arabia). As one of the most high-profile events on the calendar, it sets the tone with a hefty $5 million purse and a strong international field.

Just weeks later the tour goes down under:

  • February 26–March 1: Ford NSW Open for Women in Wollongong, Australia.
  • March 5–8: Australian women’s classic bee Magenta coasts.
  • March 12–15: The Prestigious Australian Open Women returns to the TO LEAVE schedule after nearly a decade, with both history and championship golf in it Adelaide.
  • March 19–22: the Australian WPGA Championship completes the Down Under swing.

This early trajectory combines rising stars with seasoned professionals, while also emphasizing the Let’s collaborative efforts with the WPGA Tour of Australasia.

Spring’s Global Tour – April to June

Aramco Championship

April marks expansion into new territories and co-sanctioned prestige:

  • April 2-5: Aramco Championship bee Shadow Creek, Vegas. This is a historic jointly sanctioned event with the LPGA Tourwith a raised purse of $4 million.
  • April 16–19: Joburg Women’s Open in South Africa.
  • April 23-26: Investec SA Women’s Open continues the South African double-header.

May introduces a historic first: the inauguration MCB Ladies Classic – Mauritius (May 1-3). Held on Constance Belle Mare Beachthis event marks the Let’s first trip to Mauritiushighlighting the truly global nature of the tour.

Amundi German Masters

From May 14 to 17, the Amundi German Masters shows the European competition, followed by iconic stops such as the Lalla Meryem cup in Rabat (21-23 May) and the Jabra Women’s Open near Evian (28-30 May).

June continues the momentum with:

  • Dutch Women’s Open (June 19-21)
  • Tipsport Czech Women’s Open (June 26-28)

This piece offers a comprehensive taste of the diversity of golf – from coastal courses to inland European classics.

Majors and Summer Highlights — July to August

AIG Women's Open

The highlight of the season brings high-level drama:

  • July 9–12: The Amundi Evian Championship at the legendary Evian Resort Franceone of the five main subjects for women.
  • July 30 – August 2: AIG Women’s Open returns to Royal Lytham & St Annesready to bring dramatic golf links and fierce competition.
  • August 6–9: PIF London Championship bee Centurion Club.
  • August 13–15: VP Bank Swiss Women’s Open.
  • August 27-30: KPMG Irish Open Women often produces exciting finishes on classic park-like terrain.

This period of the season increases the TO LEAVE paying attention to global conversations, with players using these competitive stages to launch or consolidate careers at the highest level.

The highlight: Solheim Cup and Fall International Swing

The Solheim Cup

One of the defining moments of the season is the biennial team rivalry that reflects the passion of golf:

September 11–13: The Solheim Cup at Bernard Golf in the The Netherlands potholes Europe against the United States in a Ryder Cup-style showdown. The 2026 edition is historic: the twentieth edition of this celebrated event, with reigning European captain Anna Nordqvist at her side. This isn’t just any tournament; it’s a cultural touchstone of women’s golf that excites fans around the world.

La Sella opened

After Solheim the TO LEAVE heads to late-season international stops. While exact dates and locations have not yet been finalized, highlights include:

  • La Sella opened And Women’s Italian Open in Europe.
  • Fall Asian swing events such as the Aramco Korea Championship, Hero Indian Open for Women, Wistron Women’s OpenAnd Aramco China Championship.
  • Andalusia Costa del Sol Spanish Openin honor of the Spanish golf tradition.

Broadcast coverage is expanding globally with at least 25 events televised by 2026, reflecting tremendous progress in visibility and fan engagement.

What this calendar means for golf fans

PIF London Championship

The 2026 TO LEAVE season isn’t just a schedule, it’s a statement. With an expanded geographic reach and record prizes, the Tour reflects both a globalizing sport and deepening competitive opportunities for women. Veterans and rising stars alike will find stages that will test every facet of their game: from desert winds and coastal breezes to historic links and subtropical fairways.

Whether you’re planning your viewing calendar or starting time travel adventures, this TO LEAVE season promises unforgettable moments, dramatic competition and a powerful showcase of women’s golf at its best.

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