LET ANNOUNCES ITS GLOBAL 2026 SCHEDULE SPANNING FIVE CONTINENTS

2026 LET Schedule
  • Calendar of 30 events across 21 countries including the 20th edition of the Solheim Cup

The Ladies European Tour (LET) is set for another historic year and today announced its 2026 schedule featuring 30 events across 21 countries and five continents.

Next year will see a projected total prize fund of more than €39 million – a record total for the LET – as well as the addition of a new event in Mauritius, the return of the Women’s Australian Open and several new venues across the season.

In 2026, Golf Saudi builds on their commitment to the women’s game by increasing the total prize fund of the PIF Global Series events by $2 million from 2025, totalling $15 million. This includes the Aramco Championship in April which will be co-sanctioned with the LPGA.

“The 2026 schedule will once again give our skilled athletes a platform to showcase their talents to the world,” said Marta Figueras-Dotti, LET Board Chair. “As a global tour, we are pleased to be making an impact on five different continents and offering our players more opportunities in 2026 across 21 countries.

“It’s an exciting time with the 20th edition of the Solheim Cup on the horizon, new venues, and returning events across the season. We would like to thank our Tour sponsors, partners, and event promoters for their continued support as we grow the women’s game. We are looking forward to a great season ahead next year.”

The 2026 season kicks off on February 11 with the marquee PIF Saudi Ladies International, held at Riyadh Golf Club for the third consecutive year, before the LET heads Down Under.

Next year sees a four-week stretch of co-sanctioned events with the WPGA Tour of Australasia starting with the Ford Women’s NSW Open and Australian Women’s Classic in New South Wales. A trip to Adelaide is next for the return of the Women’s Australian Open at Kooyonga Golf Club before the swing ends at the Australian WPGA Championship on the Gold Coast.

At the start of April, the LET heads to the United States for the Aramco Championship which will be held at Shadow Creek Golf Club. Later that month, the Tour returns to South Africa for a fortnight with two new venues. Randpark Golf Club will host the Joburg Ladies Open and the Investec SA Women’s Open will be held at Royal Cape Golf Club.

May will see a trip to Mauritius for the first time in LET history with the Legend Course at Constance Belle Mare Plage setting the stage for the MCB Ladies Classic – Mauritius. After that is the Amundi German Masters in Hamburg, the Lalla Meryem Cup in Morocco, and the Jabra Ladies Open in France.  

The Dutch Ladies Open and Tipsport Czech Ladies Open will take place in June followed by the Hulencourt Women’s Open in Belgium, leading into the Amundi Evian Championship which marks the midpoint of the season.

Dundonald Links will host the ISPS HANDA Women’s Scottish Open for the fifth year in a row, before heading to the AIG Women’s Open – the final major of the year – which returns to Royal Lytham & St Annes where England’s Georgia Hall won in 2018.

August will see the Centurion Club host the PIF London Championship for the sixth consecutive season, followed by the VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open, and the KPMG Women’s Irish Open will take place at the K Club for the first time.

September brings the 20th edition of the Solheim Cup at Bernardus Golf in the Netherlands, where Team Europe and the U.S. Team will battle it out under captains Anna Nordqvist and Angela Stanford. The La Sella Open, which was spectacularly won in 2025 by Anna Huang at the age of 16, will also feature before the return of the Ladies Italian Open to Milan.

October sees the Open de France take place before the LET has its Asian swing with the Aramco Korea Championship, Hero Women’s Indian Open, Wistron Ladies Open and Aramco China Championship. The schedule will also feature the Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España.

A minimum of 25 events will be televised, either via highlights packages or with a full live world feed in 2026.

2026 LET Schedule

DateTitle/LocationPurse (Euros unless stated)
February 11 – 14PIF Saudi Ladies International Riyadh Golf ClubUS $5M
February 26 – March 1Ford Women’s NSW Open Wollongong Golf ClubAUD $600,000
March 5 – 8Australian Women’s Classic Magenta Shores Golf and Country ClubAUD $600,000
March 12 – 15Women’s Australian Open Kooyonga Golf ClubAUD $1.7M
March 19 – 22Australian WPGA Championship Sanctuary Cove Golf and Country ClubAUD $600,000
April 2 – 5Aramco Championship Shadow Creek Golf ClubUS $4M
April 16 – 19Joburg Ladies Open Randpark Golf Club330,000
April 23 – 26Investec SA Women’s Open Royal Cape Golf Club350,000
May 1 – 3MCB Ladies Classic – Mauritius The Legend Course at Constance Belle Mare Plage400,000
May 14 – 17Amundi German Masters Green Eagle Golf Courses350,000
May 21 – 23Lalla Meryem Cup Royal Golf Dar Es Salam, Rabat450,000
May 28 – 30Jabra Ladies Open Evian Resort Golf Club350,000
June 19 – 21Dutch Ladies Open Goyer Golf & Country Club350,000
June 26 – 28Tipsport Czech Ladies Open Royal Beroun Golf Club350,000
July 2 – 5Hulencourt Women’s Open Hulencourt350,000
July 9 – 12The Amundi Evian Championship Evian Resort Golf ClubUS $8M
July 23 – 26ISPS HANDA Women’s Scottish Open Dundonald LinksUS $2M
July 30 – August 2AIG Women’s Open Royal Lytham & St AnnesUS $9.75M
August 6 – 9PIF London Championship Centurion ClubUS $2M
August 13 – 15VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open Migros Golfpark Holzhäusern350,000
August 27 – 30KPMG Women’s Irish Open The K Club450,000
September 11 – 13The Solheim Cup Bernardus Golf 
TBCLa Sella Open La Sella Golf ResortTBC
September 25 – 27Ladies Italian Open Golf Club Milano350,000
October 1 – 3Open de France Golf Barriere Deauville400,000
October 8 – 11Aramco Korea Championship New Korea Country ClubUS $2M
TBCHero Women’s Indian Open DLF Golf and Country ClubUS $500,000
October 29 – November 1Wistron Ladies Open Sunrise Golf and Country ClubUS $1M
November 5 – 8Aramco China Championship Mission HillsUS $2M
TBCAndalucía Costa del Sol Open de España TBCTBC