The LPGA is set to kick off the 2026 season with the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions. The maiden event of the year will be played from Thursday, January 29 to February 1 at the Lake Nona Golf & Country Club in Orlando, Florida.
The Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions 2026 will be a limited-field event but will feature some of the top-ranked stars. Jeeno Thitikul, Nelly Korda, Miyu Yamashita and Charley Hull are among the top names in action next week.
A Lim Kim is the reigning champion at Lake Nona and is aiming to become the first back-to-back champion at the event. Last year, she beat Nelly Korda by two stroke margin to win her third LPGA Tour title.
Here’s a look at the complete field for the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions 2026:
Top 80
- Jeeno Thitikul (Thailand)
- Miyu Yamashita (Japan)
- Rio Takeda (Japan)
- Nelly Korda (United States)
- Nasa Hataoka (Japan)
- Somi Lee (South Korea)
- A Lim Kim (South Korea)
- Mao Saigo (Japan)
- Akie Iwai (Japan)
- Charley Hull (England)
- Chizzy Iwai (Japan)
- Jin Hee Im (South Korea)
- Angel Yin (United States)
- Jennifer Kupcho (United States)
- Haeran Ryu (South Korea)
- Linn Grant (Sweden)
- Ayaka Furue (Japan)
- Yealimi Noh (United States)
- Lydia Ko (New Zealand)
- Brooke M. Henderson (Canada)
- Austin Ernst (United States)
- Lauren Coughlin (United States)
- Ruoning Yin (China)
- Miranda Wang (China)
- Maja Stark (Sweden)
- Lottie Woad (England)
- Chanettee Wannasaen (Thailand)
- Moriya Jutanugarn (Thailand)
- Madelene Sagstrom (Sweden)
- Ingrid Lindblad (Sweden)
- Patty Tavatanakit (Thailand)
- Lilia Vu (United States)
Major Winner
- Yuka Saso (Japan)
- Amy Yang (South Korea)
Past Winners
- Jasmine Suwannapura (Thailand)
- Rose Zhang (United States)
- Linnea Strom (Sweden)
- Bailey Tardy (United States)
Non-Member Win
- Youmin Hwang (South Korea)
Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions past winners explored
Here’s a look at the past champion of the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions:
- 2025 – Kim A-lim (South Korea)
- 2024 – Lydia Ko (New Zealand)
- 2023 – Brooke Henderson (Canada)
- 2022 – Danielle Kang (United States)
- 2021 – Jessica Korda (United States)
- 2020 – Gaby López (Mexico)
- 2019 – Ji Eun-hee (South Korea)
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