LPGA commissioner Mike Whan. — Photo wordpress.com |
There will be four new LPGA events but three others that will not return from this year for 34 tournaments in all plus the Solheim Cup US-Europe women’s team showdown with a record total purse of $67.35 million.
In all, 11 of 30 returning events will raise prize money offerings, including four of the five women’s golf majors.
The US Women’s Open will jump from $4.5 million to $5 million next year, when it will be staged at Trump National Golf Club in
"Our goal has been to consistently move the needle forward in providing increased financial opportunities for our members, "Whan said. "We are excited to see these increases for 2017 and we look forward to continuing to grow overall prize money in future years.
"While we receive credit for being a global tour, we’re just as proud that we’ve added more events in
The number of US events will fall, however, with events lost in
The Scottish Ladies Open, co-sanctioned with the Ladies European Tour, and New Zealand Women’s Open, won by Kiwi teen star Lydia Ko three of the last four years, were also added to the LPGA lineup.
The
The Lorena Ochoa Invitational will become a match-play event starting next year with the world’s 64 top players competing in
Americans will seek to defend the Solheim Cup from August 18-20, 2017, at Des Moines Golf and Country Club in