Florida, August 21, 2025
News Summary
The 2025 LPGA Tour schedule has been announced, showcasing 33 official tournaments across 14 U.S. states and 11 countries. With a record total purse of $131 million, this season promises big competition and thrilling matchups. The season kicks off in Florida and includes notable events in Asia and Europe. Several tournaments will feature elevated purses, enhancing the stakes for players looking to excel on this global stage. While one event has been canceled, the overall calendar is designed to captivate golf fans worldwide with its blend of tradition and new challenges.
Orlando — LPGA Tour 2025 schedule lands with a financial bang and globe-trotting punch
Get ready, golf fans. The 2025 LPGA Tour has been laid out and it’s a flashy, globe-spanning calendar that screams growth. The season will roll through 33 official tournaments, touch down in 14 U.S. states and visit 11 countries worldwide. The whole package comes with a jaw-dropping record $131 million in total prize money — easily the biggest purse haul in the history of the women’s tour.
Season opener and closer
The curtain opens at the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions from January 30 to February 2 at Lake Nona Golf & Country Club in Florida. The season wraps up in late November at the CME Group Tour Championship from November 20 to 23 at Tiburon Golf Club, also in Florida. That means plenty of drama is packed between a Florida sunrise and a Florida finale.
Big money, bigger momentum
This year’s total purse of $131 million marks nearly a 90% increase from what players were fighting for just four years ago. At least nine events will see elevated purses compared to last season, which should keep everyone fighting tooth and nail for spots, checks and bragging rights. The tournament lineup mixes long-running fan favorites with refreshed spots on the calendar, aiming to sharpen competition and keep storylines buzzing.
Global swing and European crumbs
The schedule sends players overseas with two multi-event Asian swings and a string of three tournaments across Europe. That means top names will be jetting from continent to continent, chasing ranking points, prize money and momentum. The Asian swing includes big stops like the Honda LPGA Thailand and the HSBC Women’s World Championship in Singapore, bringing strong international fields and big stage golf.
Notable stops to watch
- Founders Cup: February 6–9 at Bradenton Country Club, Florida.
- Honda LPGA Thailand: February 20–23 at Siam Country Club, Thailand.
- HSBC Women’s World Championship: February 27–March 2 at Sentosa Golf Club, Singapore.
- The Chevron Championship: April 24–27 at The Club at Carlton Woods, Texas.
- U.S. Women’s Open presented by Ally: May 29–June 1 at Erin Hills, Wisconsin.
- CPKC Women’s Open: August 21–24 at Mississaugua Golf & Country Club, Canada — purse set at $2.75 million and a 156-player field.
The CPKC Open is pegged as a big mid-summer draw with a deep field that includes top-ranked players such as Nelly Korda and Jeeno Thitikul. Tournament organizers will pull from an alternate list to fill any vacated spots if players withdraw, keeping the field full and the competition fierce.
Schedule hiccup
Not everything sailed smoothly onto the calendar. The Fir Hills Seri Pak Championship, originally scheduled for March, has been cancelled due to financial issues. Organizers say there is hope for rescheduling, but for now that week is off the board.
What this means for players and fans
More money and more global events equals more chances for rising stars to break through and for veterans to stack earnings and points. The elevated purses at multiple tournaments should make for more aggressive play, tighter leaderboards and plenty of late-round fireworks. Fans can expect to see big-name stars plus hungry challengers popping up across the map.
Final take
The 2025 LPGA Tour calendar is designed to be bold and broad: more cash, more countries, more drama. With the season starting at Lake Nona and climaxing at Tiburon, the route offers a mix of traditional tests and fresh challenges that should entertain fans and keep players on their toes all season long.
FAQ
Q: How many events are on the 2025 LPGA Tour?
A: There are 33 official tournaments on the 2025 LPGA Tour schedule.
Q: When and where does the season begin and end?
A: The season begins with the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions from January 30 to February 2 at Lake Nona Golf & Country Club in Florida, and ends with the CME Group Tour Championship from November 20 to 23 at Tiburon Golf Club in Florida.
Q: What is the total purse for the season?
A: The total purse reaches a record $131 million, the largest in the history of the women’s tour.
Q: Are there more international events this year?
A: Yes. The 2025 schedule includes tournaments in 11 countries, with two multi-event swings in Asia and a three-tournament stretch in Europe.
Q: What happened to the Fir Hills Seri Pak Championship?
A: The Fir Hills Seri Pak Championship, planned for March, was cancelled due to financial issues. There is some hope it may be rescheduled, but no confirmed replacement date has been announced.
Q: What is notable about the CPKC Women’s Open?
A: The CPKC Women’s Open will be played August 21–24 at Mississaugua Golf & Country Club in Canada. It features a $2.75 million purse and a 156-player field. Withdrawals are filled from an alternate list of qualified players.
Quick reference table — key 2025 events
Tournament | Dates | Location | Purse | Notes |
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Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions | Jan 30 – Feb 2 | Lake Nona Golf & Country Club, Florida | Not disclosed | Season opener |
Founders Cup | Feb 6 – 9 | Bradenton Country Club, Florida | Not disclosed | Early-season event |
Honda LPGA Thailand | Feb 20 – 23 | Siam Country Club, Thailand | Not disclosed | Asian swing |
HSBC Women’s World Championship | Feb 27 – Mar 2 | Sentosa Golf Club, Singapore | Not disclosed | Premier international stop |
The Chevron Championship | Apr 24 – 27 | The Club at Carlton Woods, Texas | Not disclosed | Major championship |
U.S. Women’s Open | May 29 – Jun 1 | Erin Hills, Wisconsin | Not disclosed | Major championship |
CPKC Women’s Open | Aug 21 – 24 | Mississaugua Golf & Country Club, Canada | $2.75 million | 156-player field; alternates fill withdrawals |
CME Group Tour Championship | Nov 20 – 23 | Tiburon Golf Club, Florida | Not disclosed | Season finale |
Bottom line: bigger purses and a wider map make 2025 a season worth watching. Pack your bags, tune into the leaderboards and keep an eye on those elevated events — this one promises sparks.
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