Three major winners skip LPGA season opener

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.

The Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions marks the start of the 2026 LPGA season, drawing top talent to Lake Nona Golf & Country Club. Yet, the field has been thinned by the withdrawals of three major winners, all Australians: Minjee Lee, Grace Kim, and Hannah Green.

Minjee Lee, a three-time major champion, most recently won the 2025 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship with a score of 4-under 284, beating runners-up Chanettee Wannasaen and Auston Kim by two strokes. She previously triumphed at the 2022 U.S. Women’s Open and the 2021 Amundi Evian Championship, bringing her LPGA win total to 11.

Grace Kim claimed her first major at the 2025 Amundi Evian Championship, finishing 14-under with rounds of 65-68-70-67. She defeated Minjee Lee and Lottie Woad in regulation but secured the victory over World No. 1 Jeeno Thitikul in a playoff, birdieing the second extra hole after both parred the first.

Hannah Green’s major title came earlier, at the 2019 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, where she finished 9-under 279 to edge Sung Hyun Park by one stroke and Mel Reid and Nelly Korda by three.

The decision to skip makes logistical sense for the Australians, as the tournament is the only U.S. event before the Asian swing begins with the Honda LPGA Thailand. Travel from Australia to Orlando spans about 10,000 miles—over three times the distance to Thailand—allowing more rest and less jet lag.

Despite the losses, the event remains competitive. Defending champion A Lim Kim, who won in 2025 at 20-under with rounds of 65-69-67-67, leads the field. Seven of the top 10 in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings are committed, including No. 1 Jeeno Thitikul, No. 2 Nelly Korda, No. 4 Miyu Yamashita, No. 5 Charley Hull, No. 6 Lydia Ko, No. 7 Ruoning Yin, and No. 9 Mao Saigo. Debutants like Lottie Woad and returning players such as Austin Ernst and Lilia Vu add depth.

Commitments are due by January 20, 2026, with 39 players already entered as of the latest reports.

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Nelly Korda golfing at Riviera Country Club during the U.S. Women's Open
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Nelly Korda targets first U.S. Women's Open win at Riviera

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The 2026 U.S. Women’s Open is scheduled to begin Thursday at Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, California. Nelly Korda enters as the top player after winning the Chevron Championship in April.

Australian Hannah Green captured the HSBC Women’s World Championship for the second time, defeating American Auston Kim by a single stroke at Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore. Green posted a final-round 69 for a 14-under total of 274 on the par-72 layout. Kim fired the day's equal-best 67 but fell short at 13-under 275.

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Nelly Korda enters this week's KPMG Women's PGA Championship at Hazeltine National in Chaska, Minn., with two majors already secured in 2026. A victory would make her the first player since Inbee Park in 2013 to win the first three majors of the season and clinch LPGA Hall of Fame induction.

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