DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Jan. 15, 2026) – The Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) today announced that the 75th Anniversary Pro-Am at Pebble Beach Resorts® delivered a landmark fundraising achievement for the LPGA Foundation, raising $4.1 million to support the next generation of girls and women in golf.
The record-breaking effort was powered by more than 70 sponsors, led by Founders Society members ($1 million plus giving) the USGA; Pebble Beach Company; Chevron, title sponsor of The Chevron Championship; and Fortinet, title sponsor of the Fortinet Founders Cup. The greater business and golf communities also rallied around the cause, with support from AIG, Aon, Bank of America, Defiant Whisky, Des Moines Golf and Country Club, Dormie Network, eMAXX Assurance Group of Companies, Jared Wolovnick and the Wolovnick Family Gift Fund, HSBC, IBM, Marie Birdie, Mark Ricks, Mizuho Americas, Outlyr, Rolex, SERVPRO, The Kelly Group, The R&A, The Standard, Synchrony, Topgolf, TUMI, Wasserman Foundation and Friends of the LPGA (Diane Gulyas, Carolyn Mendez, Paula Schuler and Jenna Schuler), among others.
“I really believe, from the bottom of my heart, that our moonshot at the LPGA is to inspire millions of people across the world,” said LPGA Commissioner Craig Kessler. “Jacqueline Nickelberry, our 75th Pro-Am Chair and Foundation Board Member, said it best. You can make par from the rough, you can make par from the sand, but if you’re in the fairway, it’s just a little bit easier. Thanks to our incredible partners and friends, so many more people will be in the fairway now.
“The $4.1 million raised over these three days blew our target out of the water. From the bottom of our hearts, we thank everyone who participated for inspiring the next generation and keeping us moving forward as we work to change the face of the game.”
The milestone event took place from Jan. 12-15, 2026, at one of golf’s most storied venues, capping off a historic anniversary season for the oldest women’s sports organization in the world. The 75th Anniversary Pro-Am showcased generations of female golfers from LPGA legends and current stars of the game to members of the LPGA*USGA Girls Golf program. The celebration also featured industry leaders, philanthropists and sponsors who all played a part in generating one of the largest fundraising totals in the history of women’s sports.
“This is a really special event,” said Angela Stanford, the seven-time LPGA Tour champion and 2026 U.S. Solheim Cup Team captain. “When you think of 75 years of the LPGA, this event is meant to honor the past and continue the fight for the future of women’s golf. To have partners, sponsors and friends of the LPGA come together like this has just been phenomenal.”
Guests first arrived at Pebble Beach Resorts® on Monday, Jan. 12, where they were treated to the FM Gifting Experience with gifts from supporters such as Dormie Network, Tournament Solutions and AHEAD, Antigua Apparel, Titleist, Maui Jim, Strackaline and Rolex. This is just the latest in a series of investments made by the leading commercial property insurer and title sponsor of the FM Championship. Next came a Par 3 Closest to the Pin Challenge presented by The R&A at The Hay, a nine-hole short course designed by Tiger Woods and TGR Design. Each group featured an LPGA player and her personal Girls Golf caddie. The day closed out with the USGA Welcome Reception at Hay’s Place.
Tuesday’s action kicked off with a 75th Breakfast presented by Yahoo! Sports followed by a round of golf at The Links at Spanish Bay™, where participants competed in a five-person shamble format that included an LPGA legend and active Tour athlete per group. Sponsors like Topgolf, GolfTraveller and PING provided guests with refreshments and course content experiences. Following golf, Defiant Whisky hosted a Bagpiper Cocktail Reception at The Beach & Tennis Club. The day concluded with a 75th Anniversary Dinner Celebration presented by Roberta and Andrew Bowman. As part of the dinner, guests were treated to a fireside chat led by Judy Rankin featuring the past, present and future of the game in Pat Bradley, Lydia Ko and Megha Ganne.
Yahoo! Sports also presented Wednesday’s breakfast. This time however, guests were preparing to play the iconic Pebble Beach Golf Links®. They competed in the same format as day one, with their two-day totals deciding the champion. This historic event officially closed the chapter on 75 years of the LPGA with an HSBC Awards & Closing Ceremony at the Fairway One Complex at Pebble Beach Resorts®.
Looking ahead, these dollars will be used to fuel the LPGA Foundation’s $13 million campaign to reach “One Million MORE Girls” by 2030. The ambitious campaign seeks to build on the success of the Girls Golf program, which already boasts an annual impact of 220,000 participants, by providing essential golf equipment to those in need, growing scholarship support and launching more sites across the world.
About the LPGA
The Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) is the world’s premier women’s professional golf organization. Created in 1950 by 13 pioneering female Founders, the LPGA, whose Members now represent nearly 40 countries, is the longest-standing professional women’s sports organization. Through the LPGA Tour, the Epson Tour, the LPGA Professionals, and a joint venture with the Ladies European Tour, the LPGA provides female professionals the opportunity to pursue their dreams in the game of golf at the highest level. In addition to its professional tours and teaching accreditation programs, the LPGA features a fully integrated Foundation, which provides best-in-class programming for female golfers through its junior golf programming, and its LPGA Amateurs division, which offers its members playing and learning opportunities around the world. The LPGA aims to use its unique platform to inspire, transform and advance opportunities for girls and women, on and off the golf course.
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About the LPGA Foundation
The LPGA is committed to being the global leader in women’s golf and to using our unique platform to empower, inspire and advance opportunities for girls and women, on and off the golf course.
Our commitment to Changing the Face of Golf focuses on making the sport we love more diverse, accessible, and inclusive. As the philanthropic arm of the LPGA, the LPGA Foundation achieves its vision through the programs of LPGA*USGA Girls Golf, LPGA Leadership Academies, and providing grants & scholarships to those in financial need. The Foundation also includes the LPGA Amateur Golf Association, the recreational arm of the LPGA, serving 18,000 members worldwide.
Our programs advance equality by removing barriers to sports participation, ensuring that every girl and woman who wants to play has a welcoming and positive experience while taking advantage of the benefits of golf.
Media Contact
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