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In 2026, the Ladies European Tour (LET) returns stronger and more ambitious than ever. Across five continents, 30 events will showcase elite female talent over nearly year-round competition, offering history, new destinations, and some of the richest purses in the Tour’s history — with total prize money surpassing €40 million for the first time.
From the sands of Riyadh to emerald fairways in Europe and tropical vistas in Mauritius, the LET’s global footprint reflects the sport’s growing impact and ambition. Here’s your insider’s guide to the season ahead — packed with dates, stories and must-watch moments.

February 11–14: The season kicks off in dramatic fashion with the PIF Saudi Ladies International at Riyadh Golf Club (Saudi Arabia). As one of the highest-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 heads down under:
This early stretch blends emerging stars with seasoned pros, while also highlighting the LET’s collaborative efforts with the WPGA Tour of Australasia.

April marks expansion into new territories and co-sanctioned prestige:
May introduces a historic first: the inaugural MCB Ladies Classic – Mauritius (May 1–3). Held at Constance Belle Mare Plage, this event marks the LET’s first foray into Mauritius, emphasising the tour’s genuinely global nature.

From May 14–17, the Amundi German Masters showcases European competition, followed by iconic stops like the Lalla Meryem Cup in Rabat (May 21–23) and the Jabra Ladies Open near Evian (May 28–30).
June continues the momentum with:
This stretch offers a comprehensive taste of golf’s diversity — from coastal courses to inland European classics.

The height of the season brings major-level drama:
This period of the season elevates the LET spotlight into global conversations, with players using these competitive stages to launch or consolidate careers at the highest level.

One of the season’s defining moments is the biennial team rivalry that captures golf’s fervour:
September 11–13: The Solheim Cup at Bernardus Golf in the Netherlands pits Europe against the United States in a Ryder Cup-style showdown. The 2026 edition is historic — the 20th running of this celebrated event, with reigning European captain Anna Nordqvist leading her side. This isn’t just another tournament; it’s a cultural touchstone of women’s golf that electrifies fans worldwide.

Following Solheim, the LET heads into late-season international stops. While exact dates and venues continue to finalize, highlights include:
Broadcast coverage expands globally with at least 25 events televised in 2026, reflecting huge progress for visibility and fan engagement.

The 2026 LET season isn’t just a schedule — it’s a statement. With expanded geographic reach and record prize funds, the Tour reflects both a globalising sport and deepening competitive opportunities for women. Veterans and rising stars alike will find stages that 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 tee-time travel adventures, this LET season promises unforgettable moments, dramatic competition, and a powerful showcase of women’s golf at its very best.
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