Ultimate Guide to the LPGA Tour 2026 Schedule, Dates & Locations
Golf fans around the world eagerly await the LPGA Tour schedule each year, and 2026 promises to be one of the most exciting seasons yet. With more than 30 events across four continents, record prize money and a wide range of iconic venues, the 2026 LPGA season stands out for its international reach and competitive depth. Below is a complete overview of the 2026 schedule, including major championships, global stops, and where each event will take place.
What Is the LPGA Tour?
The LPGA Tour is the premier professional golf tour for women, showcasing the world’s top golfers competing for substantial prize money, ranking points, and major championship titles. The LPGA Tour spans numerous countries and terrains, from Asia to Europe and throughout the United States. It is acknowledged as one of the most competitive and prestigious tours in all of professional sports.
LPGA Tour Schedule Highlights: 2026 Season
The 2026 LPGA Tour features 31 official tournaments, including five major championships, plus additional special team and invitational events. The season runs from January through November, beginning with the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions in Florida and ending with the season-ending CME Group Tour Championship.
The schedule below is organized month by month so you can see all the key dates and venues at a glance.
January – February 2026: Season Kickoff
| Dates | Event | Venue | City / Country |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan. 29 – Feb. 1 | Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions | Lake Nona Golf & Country Club | Orlando, FL, USA |
| Feb. 19 – 22 | Honda LPGA Thailand | Siam Country Club (Old Course) | Pattaya, Thailand |
The tour opens in Orlando, Florida, at the Tournament of Champions, which brings together winners from the previous season. Following that, players travel internationally to Thailand, engaging fans in Southeast Asia early in the season.
March 2026: Building Momentum
| Dates | Event | Venue | City / Country |
|---|---|---|---|
| Feb. 26 – Mar. 1 | HSBC Women’s World Championship | Sentosa Golf Club (Tanjong) | Singapore |
| Mar. 5 – 8 | Blue Bay LPGA | Jian Lake Blue Bay GC | Hainan Island, China |
| Mar. 19 – 22 | Fortinet Founders Cup | Sharon Heights Golf & Country Club | Menlo Park, CA, USA |
| Mar. 26 – 29 | Ford Championship | Whirlwind Golf Club (Cattail) | Phoenix, AZ, USA |
The LPGA expands its global footprint in March with back-to-back tournaments in Singapore and China before returning to the United States for high-profile competitions in California and Arizona.
April 2026: First Major and Growing Excitement
| Dates | Event | Venue | City / Country |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apr. 2 – 5 | Aramco Championship | Shadow Creek Golf Club | Las Vegas, NV, USA |
| Apr. 16 – 19 | JM Eagle LA Championship | El Caballero Country Club | Los Angeles, CA, USA |
| Apr. 23 – 26 | Chevron Championship (Major) | Memorial Park GC | Houston, TX, USA |
April is a pivotal month on the LPGA calendar. Several key events set the stage for players gearing up for major championships. The Chevron Championship, one of the season’s five majors, is played in Houston at Memorial Park Golf Course — a significant venue shift that gives the tournament a fresh setting and broader fan engagement.
May 2026: Mid-Season Battles
| Dates | Event | Venue | City / Country |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apr. 30 – May 3 | Riviera Maya Open | El Camaleón Mayakoba GC | Playa del Carmen, Mexico |
| May 7 – 10 | Mizuho Americas Open | Mountain Ridge CC | Passaic, NJ, USA |
| May 14 – 17 | Kroger Queen City Championship | Maketewah Country Club | Cincinnati, OH, USA |
| May 29 – 31 | ShopRite LPGA Classic | Seaview Bay Course | Galloway, NJ, USA |
As the season transitions into late spring, the tour returns to North America with popular events in Mexico and the United States, giving players a chance to refine their games before summer.
June 2026: Majors and Feature Tournaments
| Dates | Event | Venue | City / Country |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jun. 4 – 7 | U.S. Women’s Open (Major) | Riviera Country Club | Pacific Palisades, CA, USA |
| Jun. 11 – 14 | Dow Championship | Midland Country Club | Midland, MI, USA |
| Jun. 18 – 21 | Meijer LPGA Classic | Blythefield Country Club | Belmont, MI, USA |
| Jun. 25 – 28 | KPMG Women’s PGA Championship (Major) | Hazeltine National GC | Chaska, MN, USA |
June brings two of the most significant championships in women’s golf: the U.S. Women’s Open and the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, both major titles that often define the year’s best competitors.
July 2026: Europe and International Majors
| Dates | Event | Venue | City / Country |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul. 9 – 12 | The Amundi Evian Championship (Major) | Evian Resort GC | Évian-les-Bains, France |
| Jul. 23 – 26 | ISPS HANDA Women’s Scottish Open | Dundonald Links | North Ayrshire, Scotland |
| Jul. 30 – Aug. 2 | AIG Women’s Open (Major) | Royal Lytham & St. Annes | Lytham St. Annes, England |
The LPGA heads overseas in July, starting with the prestigious Evian Championship in France and continuing with the Scottish Open and AIG Women’s Open. These tournaments showcase the world’s best players on links courses and historic layouts.
August – October 2026: Season Winds Down
| Dates | Event | Venue | City / Country |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aug. 13 – 16 | The Standard Portland Classic | Columbia Edgewater CC | Portland, OR, USA |
| Aug. 20 – 23 | CPKC Women’s Open | Royal Mayfair GC | Edmonton, AB, Canada |
| Aug. 27 – 30 | FM Championship | TPC Boston | Norton, MA, USA |
| Sep. 11 – 13 | Solheim Cup (Team Event) | Bernardus Golf | Netherlands |
| Sep. 25 – 27 | Walmart NW Arkansas Championship | Pinnacle CC | Rogers, AR, USA |
| Oct. 1 – 4 | LOTTE Championship | Hoakalei Country Club | Ewa Beach, HI, USA |
| Oct. 22 – 25 | BMW Ladies Championship | Pine Beach Golf Links | Jeollanam-do, South Korea |
| Oct. 29 – Nov. 1 | Maybank Championship | Kuala Lumpur GC | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
The late summer and early fall portion of the season includes important international events, as well as the Solheim Cup, a team competition between the United States and Europe that generates massive fan interest.
November 2026: LGPA Season Finale
| Dates | Event | Venue | City / Country |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nov. 5 – 8 | TOTO Japan Classic | Taiheiyo Club Minori | Ibaraki, Japan |
| Nov. 12 – 15 | ANNIKA driven by Gainbridge | Pelican Golf Club | Belleair, FL, USA |
| Nov. 19 – 22 | CME Group Tour Championship | Tiburón Golf Club | Naples, FL, USA |
The season concludes with the Tour Championship in Naples, Florida — traditionally one of the richest and most dramatic events on the calendar. Additional special or unofficial events may follow the season’s close.
The LGPA 2026 Majors — Dates & Venues
In 2026, five majors anchor the LPGA season:
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Chevron Championship – Apr. 23-26 • Houston, Texas, USA
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U.S. Women’s Open – Jun. 4-7 • Riviera Country Club, CA, USA
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KPMG Women’s PGA Championship – Jun. 25-28 • Hazeltine National, MN, USA
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Amundi Evian Championship – Jul. 9-12 • Évian-les-Bains, France
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AIG Women’s Open – Jul. 30-Aug. 2 • Royal Lytham & St. Annes, England
These majors are not only key for ranking points and status but also represent some of the most watched and historic competitions in women’s golf.
Global Reach — 13 Countries & Counting
The LPGA Tour in 2026 spans events in at least 13 countries, including the United States, Thailand, Singapore, China, Mexico, Canada, England, France, Scotland, South Korea, Malaysia, Japan and the Netherlands (Solheim Cup host).
This international footprint helps the LPGA grow its fan base, attract elite players from around the world, and promote women’s golf globally.
Key Notes for Fans & Players
– Record Prize Money: 2026’s total prize pool is expected to be the highest in LPGA history.
– Massive International Span: Over 30 events spanning multiple continents.
– Five Majors: Each one a highlight for the season.
– Team Competition: Solheim Cup adds team drama and national pride.
LGPA 2026
The 2026 LPGA Tour schedule is rich with opportunity, excitement, and world-class competition. Whether you’re following your favorite golfers, tracking major championships, or planning travel to iconic venues, this season has something for every fan. With events spread across multiple continents and a strong lineup of majors and international stops, 2026 promises to be one of the most memorable seasons in women’s golf.