Golf Saudi and the Public Investment Fund have announced the continuation and expansion of their transformative partnership in women’s golf through the 2026 PIF Global Series, an elevated slate of five world-class tournaments across three continents.
The PIF Global Series begins in February at Riyadh Golf Club with the PIF Saudi Ladies International and includes five individual 72-hole stroke-play events across the UK, Korea, China, and the US.
Highlighting the enhanced series is the debut of the Aramco Championship at Shadow Creek Golf Club in Las Vegas, a new co-sanctioned event between the LPGA and LET that brings women’s golf to one of the sport’s most iconic venues.
Shadow Creek in Nevada will host a new PIF Global Series event next April
The 2026 PIF Global Series events
PIF Saudi Ladies International – Riyadh Golf Club, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (Feb 11-14; $5m)
Aramco Championship – Shadow Creek GC, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.A. (April 2-5,; $4m)
PIF London Championship – Centurion Club, London, UK (August 6-9; $2m)
Aramco Korea Championship – New Korea Country Club, Seoul, South Korea (Oct 8–11; $2m)
Aramco China Championship – Mission Hills China, Shenzhen, China (Nov 5-8; $2m)
The series continues to underscore PIF’s growing global influence in advancing women’s sport and its ongoing partnership with Golf Saudi to provide more opportunities and exposure for female athletes worldwide.
H.E. Yasir Al Rumayyan, Chairman of the Board, Golf Saudi and Governor of the PIF, said: “Women’s golf continues to go from strength-to-strength and PIF has a strong track record of backing that growth and investing in the future of the women’s game. Today’s announcement marks another significant milestone as we work closely with great partners at the LPGA and LET to introduce a co-sanctioned event as part of next year’s PIF Global Series. The future of women’s golf has never been brighter, on and off the course.”
Marta Figueras-Dotti, Chair of the Ladies European Tour, added: “The PIF Global Series has quickly become a cornerstone of the LET schedule, providing our players with world-class stages and life-changing opportunities. The addition of the Las Vegas event with the LPGA further unites the women’s game globally, allowing our members to compete alongside the best and continue building momentum for the future of our sport.”
LPGA Commissioner Craig Kessler said: “The LPGA is proud to join the PIF Global Series through our new co-sanctioned event at Shadow Creek. This partnership is a significant milestone in connecting tours and creating opportunities for the best golfers in the world. Together with the LET, Golf Saudi, and PIF, we’re continuing to raise the standard for women’s golf and bring it to new fans and markets around the globe.”

