The 2026 Aramco Championship takes place this week as the sixth event on the Ladies European Tour (LET) calendar.
A field of 120 players will be vying for the title at Shadow Creek in Las Vegas with a prize purse of $4 million up for grabs.
It is the first time a PIF Global Series event has been co-sanctioned by both the LET and LPGA Tour and will see the world’s best descend on Nevada.
The top 20 players from the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings are all in attendance this week including world number one Jeeno Thitikul – it is the first time since 2017 that this has happened in an event which isn’t a major or the CME Tour Championship.
Thitikul is joined by the 2026 PIF Saudi Ladies International champion Charley Hull, recent two-time LET winner Hannah Green and Korea’s Hyo Joo Kim, who has won back-to-back on the LPGA.
The stellar field, which represents 31 nationalities, also boasts a total of 20 major champions who hold 30 major titles between them, as well as 51 LET winner with a combined total of 127 LET wins.
Spain’s Nuria Iturrioz is defending champion having won the Aramco Houston Championship in 2025 defeating Solheim Cup stars Carlota Ciganda and Charley Hull – who have both previously won this tournament in Florida and New York, respectively.
European Solheim Cup captain Anna Nordqvist is a sponsor invitation this week as is home star Jessica Korda.
South Africa’s Casandra Alexander leads the LET Order of Merit after the first five events of the season having finished inside the top-10 in all her starts in 2026.
She is also joined by the LET’s leading rookie Caley McGinty, who secured a holding spot into this week thanks to her fine form at the start of the season.
The full field for the 2026 Aramco Championship can be found here.
Keep up with all the action at the Aramco Championship on our socials – @LETgolf on Instagram and X and Ladies European Tour on Facebook and YouTube – #AramcoChampionship.






