– Following yet another historic year for the world’s longest-running women’s sports organization, the LPGA Tour announced today that the 2025 schedule will include 35 events (33 official events) with the world’s best golfers competing for a total prize fund of $131.5M that's the $10M more than last year $123 million, in grass money.
The 2025 total prize fund represents the highest ever in Tour history, as the Official prize money $127.5M ($118.5M in 2023), up from approximately $62 million in four years, a 90% increase since 2021.
We'll track the winners and total purses for each event here.
2025 LPGA Tour Full Schedule and Results, Dates, Locations, Winners, Purses
When is the LPGA Season Finale CME Group Tour Championship 2025, Record Prize money, Fund, Purse.?
The LPGA announced earlier the extension through 2027 of CME Group as the title sponsor of the CME Group Tour Championship, which boasts the biggest non-major prize fund and winner’s check on Tour.
The $11 million purse includes a $4 million dollar winner’s check, the largest single prize in the history of women’s golf and among the very highest in women’s sports.
How to Watch Every LPGA Tour Events in 2025 Season.?
Here is the Complete LPGA 2026 schedule, dates, venues, purses.
The LPGA Tour’s 2026 season will feature 33 events and a record $132+ million in total prize money — the largest in Tour history. The schedule includes new events, new venues, and increased purses, highlighted by the Solheim Cup in the Netherlands.
Every tournament round will be broadcast live in the U.S., supported by new multi-year media partnerships that expand coverage across North America and internationally.
The Tour will visit 13 countries/regions and 13 U.S. states, with two Asia swings (Thailand, Singapore, China; later China, Korea, Malaysia, Japan), a mid-year European stretch featuring two majors, and September’s Solheim Cup return to Europe.
The Women's LGPA Golf major championships include:
The Chevron Championship (April)
U.S. Women’s Open at Riviera (June)
KPMG Women’s PGA at Hazeltine (late June)
The Amundi Evian Championship (France, July)
AIG Women’s Open (England, August)
The 20th Solheim Cup will take place Sept. 11–13 at Bernardus Golf with Europe led by Anna Nordqvist and the U.S. captained by Angela Stanford.
Non-major purses exceed $82 million, with many tournaments raising payouts and expanding player benefits such as travel and hotel support.
Date – Tournament – Course, Location – Purse
Jan. 29–Feb. 1 – Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions – Lake Nona Golf & Country Club; Orlando, Florida – $2.1M
Feb. 19–22 – Honda LPGA Thailand – Siam Country Club, Old Course; Pattaya, Thailand – $1.8M
Feb. 26–March 1 – HSBC Women's World Championship – Sentosa Golf Club, Tanjong Course; Singapore – $3M
March 5–8 – Blue Bay LPGA – Jian Lake Blue Bay Golf Course; Hainan Island, People’s Republic of China – $2.6M
March 19–22 – Fortinet Founders Cup – Sharon Heights Golf & Country Club; Menlo Park, California – $3M
March 26–29 – Ford Championship presented by Wild Horse Pass – Whirlwind Golf Club, Cattail Course; Chandler, Arizona – $2.25M
April 2–5 – Aramco Championship – Shadow Creek Golf Course; Las Vegas – $4M
April 16–19 – JM Eagle LA Championship presented by Plastpro – El Caballero Country Club; Los Angeles – $3.75M
April 23–26 – The Chevron Championship – TBD; Houston – $8M
April 30–May 3 – Mexico Riviera Maya Open at Mayakoba – El Camaleon Golf Course at Mayakoba; Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico – $2.5M
May 7–10 – Mizuho Americas Open – Mountain Ridge Country Club; West Caldwell, New Jersey – $3.25M
May 14–17 – Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P&G – Maketewah Country Club; Cincinnati – $2M
May 29–31 – ShopRite LPGA powered by Wakefern – Seaview, A Dolce Hotel, Bay Course; Galloway, New Jersey – $2M
June 4–7 – U.S. Women's Open presented by Ally – Riviera Country Club; Pacific Palisades, California – $12M
June 11–14 – Dow Championship – Midland Country Club; Midland, Michigan – $3.3M
June 18–21 – Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply Give – Blythefield Country Club; Belmont, Michigan – $3.25M
June 25–28 – KPMG Women's PGA Championship – Hazeltine National Golf Club; Chaska, Minnesota – $12M
July 9–12 – The Amundi Evian Championship – Evian Resort Golf Club; Evian-les-Bains, France – $8M
July 23–26 – ISPS HANDA Women's Scottish Open – Dundonald Links, Gailes; North Ayrshire, Scotland – $2M
July 30–Aug. 2 – AIG Women's Open – Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club; Lytham St Annes, England, United Kingdom – $9.75M
Aug. 13–16 – The Standard Portland Classic – Columbia Edgewater Country Club; Portland, Oregon – $2M
Aug. 20–23 – CPKC Women's Open – Royal Mayfair Golf Club; Edmonton, Alberta, Canada – $2.75M
Aug. 27–30 – FM Championship – TPC Boston; Norton, Massachusetts – $4.4M
Sept. 11–13 – Solheim Cup – Bernardus Golf; s'-Hertogenbosch (Den Bosch),
Netherlands – N/A
Sept. 25–27 – Walmart NW Arkansas Championship presented by P&G – Pinnacle Country Club; Rogers, Arkansas – $3M
Oct. 1–4 – Lotte Championship presented by Hoakalei – Hoakalei Country Club; Ewa Beach, Oahu, Hawaii – $3M
Oct. 15–18 – Buick LPGA Shanghai – TBD; China – $3.2M
Oct. 22–25 – BMW Ladies Championship – Pine Beach Golf Links, Haenam-gun; Jeollanam-do, Korea – $2.35M
Oct. 29–Nov. 1 – Maybank Championship – Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – $3M
Nov. 5–8 – Toto Japan Classic – Taiheiyo Club, Minori Course; Ibaraki, Japan – $2.1M
Nov. 12–15 – The Annika driven by Gainbridge at Pelican – Pelican Golf Club; Belleair, Florida – $3.25M
Nov. 19–22 – CME Group Tour Championship – Tiburon Golf Club; Naples, Florida – $11M
Dec. 11–13 – Grant Thornton Invitational – Tiburon Golf Club; Naples, Florida – $2.05M
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