Blue Bay LPGA field includes 22 rookies for 2026 event

The 2026 Blue Bay LPGA tournament in China features a field of 108 players, with 22 rookies making their LPGA debuts. Only three top-25 ranked players are included: Ruoning Yin, Hye-Jin Choi and Rio Takeda. The event highlights opportunities for newcomers at Jian Lake Blue Bay Golf Course on Hainan Island.

The Blue Bay LPGA marks the conclusion of the LPGA's Asia swing for 2026, set to begin on March 4 at Jian Lake Blue Bay Golf Course on Hainan Island, China. Unlike the season's earlier events that spotlighted established stars, this tournament provides a platform for emerging talent, with 22 of the 28 LPGA rookies in the field of 108.

Among the top-ranked participants are China's Ruoning Yin at No. 10, Hye-Jin Choi at No. 15 and defending 2025 champion Rio Takeda at No. 16. The field also includes 29 players from China, some from the China LPGA. England's Mimi Rhodes, another rookie, recently finished tied for 10th at the HSBC Women's World Championship in Singapore.

Eight rookies hail from the Epson Tour, including Americans Melanie Green and Yana Wilson, who placed first and second on last season's Race for the Card points list. The full list of LPGA rookies competing includes: Camile Boyd, Briana Chacon, Anne Chen, Hailee Cooper, Mohan Du, Laney Frye, Melanie Green, Erika Hara, Youmin Hwang, Leah John, Dongeun Lee, Carolina Lopez-Chaccara, Emma McMyler, Carolina Melgrati, Mimi Rhodes, Cocona Sakurai, Erica Shepherd, Riley Smyth, Chiara Tamburlini, Suvichaya Vinjichaitham, Lauren Walsh and Yana Wilson.

This setup offers fresh faces a chance to gain experience on the LPGA Tour, particularly in an international setting that many young players might not have anticipated as their debut.

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South Korean golfer Mi Hyang Lee celebrates her lead at 11-under par in windy conditions at the Blue Bay LPGA in China.
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Mi Hyang Lee leads Blue Bay LPGA after two rounds

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South Korean Mi Hyang Lee holds a one-shot lead at 11 under par heading into the weekend at the Blue Bay LPGA in China. The veteran golfer posted a bogey-free 66 in windy conditions on Friday despite a lingering shoulder injury. Yu Liu of China trails closely at 10 under, while a field heavy with rookies adds unpredictability to the tournament.

In back-to-back weeks, 15-year-old Chinese amateur Liu Yujie secured her first two points in the LPGA Elite Amateur Pathway standings. She finished tied for 12th at the Blue Bay LPGA in Hainan Island, China, marking her best result on the tour. The previous week, she placed tied for 34th at the HSBC Women’s World Championship in Singapore.

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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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Four-time PGA Tour winner Si Woo Kim holds a one-shot lead at 22 under par heading into the final round of the 2026 American Express. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler and 18-year-old Blades Brown trail closely, setting up a dramatic Sunday at PGA West. Golf Channel and ESPN+ will provide full coverage of the event.

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