Imagine the biggest and loudest party in all of women’s golf. Yeah, that’s the Solheim Cup. Last year, Nelly Korda and Co. withstood a final-day fightback from Team Europe to claim a 15.5-12.5 victory, securing their first since 2017. It saved the game and was one of the main reasons for the Tour’s revenue increase in 2024. Sports Business Journal’s Josh Carpenter recently shared the news.
“The LPGA brought in a record $252 million in revenue in 2024, bolstered by the U.S.-based Solheim Cup. That and more from the tour’s recently filed tax form,” Carpenter wrote, noting the $44 million rise from 2023. Looking only at events, the LPGA brought in more than $163 million in tournament revenue in 2024, an increase of more than $40M from 2023. The last non-COVID-19-affected U.S. Solheim Cup y

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