A new Ladies European Tour (LET) season gets underway next week marking the start of the season-long competitions with the PIF Saudi Ladies International taking place at Riyadh Golf Club.
Earlier this week, the LET Season Launch saw promoters, partners, sponsors, and media gather at The Buckinghamshire ahead of the new season, which culminated in the LET Awards.
The LET has three season-long competitions in 2026 with members vying for the Order of Merit and the Rookie of the Year titles, as well as the Stroke Average trophy.
2026 will begin in Saudi Arabia with the first of 30 LET tournaments spanning 21 countries in a record-breaking LET schedule that will see players compete for over €40 million for the first time in history.
The PIF Saudi Ladies International – the first event in the 2026 PIF Global Series – will see a field of 120 players compete for a prize fund of US $5 million in a 72-hole stroke play tournament.
After that, the LET will head to Australia for a four-week stretch which includes the return of the Women’s Australian Open. At the start of April, the Tour heads to Las Vegas for the co-sanctioned Aramco Championship at Shadow Creek Golf Course.
The LET continues its season in South Africa with the Sunshine Ladies Tour co-sanctioned events before heading to Mauritius for the inaugural MCB Ladies Classic – Mauritius at the start of May.
A return to European soil sees the Amundi German Masters followed by the Lalla Meryem Cup in Morocco, and then the Jabra Ladies Open in France. After a few weeks off, the LET heads to the Dutch Ladies Open, Tipsport Czech Ladies Open, and Hulencourt Women’s Open.
Major season returns with The Amundi Evian Championship, which also marks the midpoint of the season, and is then followed by the ISPS HANDA Women’s Scottish Open and the AIG Women’s Open, which returns to Royal Lytham & St Annes.
The PIF London Championship is up next at the start of August with the VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open and KPMG Women’s Irish Open also taking place that month.
Meanwhile, 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.
Two Spanish events will feature on the schedule with La Sella Open and the Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España. The end of September sees the return of the Ladies Italian Open in Milan, and the Open de France. The LET then heads to Asia for the Aramco Korea Championship, Hero Women’s Indian Open, Wistron Ladies Open and Aramco China Championship.
Singapore’s Shannon Tan, who won the 2025 LET Order of Merit, said: “I’m excited to start the LET season next week and see everyone on Tour again. It’s going to be another great year on the LET.”
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