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5 Aspirations for the LPGA by 2026

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 1, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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LPGA Wish List for 2026: Five Key Aspirations for a Captivating Season

The 2025 LPGA season was undeniably unique, with an impressive 29 different winners—yet no singular player emerged as a dominating force. While Nelly Korda didn’t clinch a title, Jeeno Thitikul, who swept multiple accolades, only secured two wins without any majors. As the LPGA heads into 2026, the league could benefit from more showcased talent and thrilling storylines.

Here are five wish list items that could elevate the LPGA experience next season:

1. Charley Hull Secures Her First Major

Charley Hull of England hits a tee shot at the Grant Thornton Invitational, 2025.

Charley Hull, a standout player on the LPGA, is poised to become a significant marketable figure if she captures a major title. Although the league could do more to enhance her visibility in the U.S., a major victory would undoubtedly put her in the spotlight. Hull has come close before, including a share of second place at the 2024 AIG Women’s British Open, making her a compelling candidate to watch in 2026.

2. Jeeno Thitikul Claims a Major Title

Jeeno Thitikul
Jeeno Thitikul of Thailand celebrates her winning putt at the CME Group Tour Championship, 2025.

As the reigning world No. 1, Jeeno Thitikul is discounted as overdue for her first major title. She narrowly missed the mark at the Amundi Evian Championship, and with nine top-10 finishes in 27 career major starts, she is expected to emerge victorious soon. Thitikul’s journey will be captivating as she looks to solidify her legacy in the sport.

3. A Star-Studded U.S. Women’s Open at Riviera

Riviera Country Club
A view of Riviera Country Club.

The U.S. Women’s Open is long overdue for a high-profile champion, and there’s no better backdrop than Riviera Country Club. As the first women’s major to be hosted at this iconic venue, it offers a prime opportunity for a storybook ending that could attract significant media attention, drawing in fans from outside the traditional golf audience.

4. A Solheim Cup Sensation

Helen Briem
Helen Briem celebrates during the Junior Ryder Cup, 2023.

With the Solheim Cup taking place in the Netherlands in 2026, all eyes will be on the upcoming rookies, including 20-year-old powerhouse Helen Briem. Having just earned her LPGA card, Briem currently ranks 84th in the world and possesses the potential to be a breakout star. The Solheim Cup could serve as a platform for her to capture national and global attention, adding another exciting narrative to the season.

5. Lydia Ko Aiming for a Career Grand Slam

Lydia Ko
Lydia Ko at her press conference following her 2015 Evian Championship victory.

As the newest member of the LPGA Hall of Fame, Lydia Ko boasts three major titles, including the 2015 Evian, 2016 ANA Inspiration (now Chevron), and the 2024 AIG Women’s British Open. With her eyes set on the U.S. Women’s Open and the KPMG Women’s PGA for a possible fourth, the upcoming season promises to be filled with thrilling debates and excitement as she aims for a career grand slam—an opportunity that could substantially increase fan engagement and interest.


With these five aspirations, the LPGA can set its sights on a 2026 season filled with excitement, fresh narratives, and the emergence of new stars. The league stands at the brink of significant growth—ensuring that fans of women’s golf have compelling stories to follow both inside and outside the ropes.

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