Michelle Wie West on a Florida golf course, announcing her retirement return for the WTGL league.
Michelle Wie West on a Florida golf course, announcing her retirement return for the WTGL league.
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Michelle Wie West to return from retirement for WTGL

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Michelle Wie West, the 2014 U.S. Women's Open champion, announced she will end her retirement to compete in the inaugural season of WTGL, a new women's team golf league. The league, in partnership with the LPGA, is set to launch in the winter of 2026-27 at the SoFi Center in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Wie West joins a roster featuring several top LPGA players.

Michelle Wie West retired from competitive golf in 2023 after missing the cut at the U.S. Women's Open at Pebble Beach Golf Links with rounds of 79 and 79. The 36-year-old, who secured five LPGA victories including her 2014 major win, has since focused on family and business ventures. She married Jonnie West in 2019, and they have two children: daughter Makenna born in 2020 and son Jagger in 2024.

Wie West has been active entrepreneurially, supporting initiatives like the LPGA's 2021 #HoodiesforGolf campaign, which raised over $350,000 for diverse communities, and a 2023 partnership with Wove for a bracelet aiding Maui wildfire recovery. Her investments include companies such as LA Golf, Sportsbox AI, Tonal, and Togethxr, which promotes women's sports. She serves as a Mizuho brand ambassador and host for the Mizuho Americas Open, and is part of the ownership group for TGL's Los Angeles Golf Club alongside Collin Morikawa, Sahith Theegala, Justin Rose, and Tommy Fleetwood.

On February 23, 2026, Wie West committed to WTGL, a fast-paced team match play league developed by TMRW Sports in partnership with the LPGA. The event will take place at the SoFi Center in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. "As an investor in Los Angeles Golf Club and a fan of TGL, I’m excited for the chance to compete again through WTGL, which will be a powerful platform for women’s golf," Wie West said in a statement. "I’m passionate about growing the game, and TGL has proved how new formats through the lens of innovation and creativity can bring golf to a broader audience. The team aspect, matched with the unique environment at SoFi Center, is something I want to be part of and it’s going to be incredibly fun to challenge myself, this time alongside teammates, to compete against the best in the world."

Confirmed participants include World No. 1 Jeeno Thitikul, World No. 3 Charley Hull, three-time major winner Lydia Ko, Lottie Woad, two-time major champion Brooke Henderson, Rose Zhang, and Lexi Thompson. The official start date for WTGL will be announced later.

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Discussions on X about Michelle Wie West's return from retirement to compete in WTGL's inaugural season express strong positive excitement, particularly from golf journalists, media outlets, and fans who view it as a major boost for the new women's team golf league. Highlights include her 2014 U.S. Women's Open win and ongoing LPGA involvement. No significant negative or skeptical sentiments were observed.

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LPGA stars Jeeno Thitikul, Charley Hull, Lydia Ko, Brooke Henderson, and Lexi Thompson pose on a futuristic indoor golf green for Women's TGL launch announcement.
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LPGA stars commit to WTGL's inaugural season

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TMRW Sports has announced the first five LPGA players committed to the Women's TGL (WTGL), a new indoor team golf league launching in winter 2026-27. The group includes world No. 1 Jeeno Thitikul, along with Charley Hull, Lydia Ko, Brooke Henderson, and Lexi Thompson. This move aims to showcase top women's golf talent in a tech-infused format.

The 2026 LPGA Tour season is set to begin with the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions from January 29 to February 1 at Lake Nona Golf & Country Club in Orlando, Florida. However, three recent major champions—Minjee Lee, Grace Kim, and Hannah Green—have opted out of the event. Their absences highlight travel challenges for Australian players ahead of the Asian swing.

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World No. 1 Jeeno Thitikul will make her debut at the LPGA's season-opening Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions, joined by No. 2 Nelly Korda and past champion Lydia Ko. The field includes 39 players who won on tour in the past two seasons, marking a larger group than in recent years due to a record 29 winners in 2025. Several top-ranked players, including three Australians, will skip the event to begin their seasons in Asia.

Nelly Korda shot an 8-under 64 to take a three-stroke lead in the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions despite cold and windy conditions. The third round was suspended due to unplayable winds on the 17th hole, leaving several players unfinished. Play resumes Sunday at 10 a.m. ET with split tees.

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The LPGA Tour's early Asia Swing is returning in 2026, starting with the Honda LPGA Thailand. Defending champions are preparing for the events. A field breakdown has been released for the Honda LPGA Thailand tournament.

Nelly Korda secured her 16th LPGA Tour win at the 2026 Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions, finishing at 13-under par after the event was controversially reduced to 54 holes due to weather. The 27-year-old's third-round 64 proved decisive, edging out Amy Yang by three shots at Lake Nona Golf and Country Club. The decision to end play early drew criticism from players amid improving conditions.

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The LIV Golf League has signed NCAA champion Michael La Sasso while releasing Jinichiro Kozuma, who discovered the decision through social media. These roster changes come as the Official World Golf Ranking considers granting LIV events ranking points. The moves highlight ongoing debates about merit and team composition in the Saudi-funded league.

 

 

 

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