Women’s sports have been growing in popularity the last few years, and women’s golf is no exception. The LPGA Tour is an exceptional showcase of the best women golfers in the world, and you can watch every 2023 event every week for just $51/mo on Sling TV.
In a hurry? Most LPGA events are on the Golf Channel, which is included in the Blue Sports Extra ($11/mo add-on + Sling Blue for $40.00/mo).
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Although not strictly held on a weekly basis, the LPGA Tour does play host to women’s professional golf tournaments on a near-weekly basis from January to November. Unsurprisingly, the ones held at the start of the year – i.e. during the Northern Hemisphere’s winter – occur in places like Florida and Thailand. Those are also scheduled more infrequently. Meanwhile, the season generally ends the same place that it starts, in Florida.
And you can watch every single event live on Sling TV.
How To Watch the 2023 LPGA Tour on Sling TV
Every stop on the Tour is on the Golf Channel. The bad news is that the Golf Channel is not included with either Sling TV base plan (Blue and Orange). The good news is that it is in the Sports Extra add-on for Sling Blue.
The great news is that Sling Blue ($40.00/mo) + Sports Extra ($11/mo) = $51/mo — at least $15 cheaper per month than any other streaming service that carries the Golf Channel. And the best news of all is that you get half off your first month — just $26! Save 50% on Sling TV now!
2023 LPGA Tour: Week by Week
Here is a breakdown of the tournaments that have been scheduled for the 2023 campaign. If you just want a list of events, dates, and channels, we have a simple schedule further down the page.
Jan. 19-22: Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions
This competition was first held in 2019 and takes place in Orlando, Fla. In 2023, Brooke Henderson became the fifth different winner, controlling the top spot throughout and finishing four shots ahead of her competition, carding a 16-under 272.
Feb. 23-26: Honda LPGA Thailand
Although the LPGA is a US-based organization, a number of its events are played abroad. This, held in Chonburi, is one. Its inaugural edition was in 2006, and Amy Yang has won it the most times: three.
March 2-5: HSBC Women’s World Championship
LPGA golfers remain in Asia for this tournament, which is held in Singapore and sponsored by HSBC, a financial services company. Two players have won it on multiple occasions – twice apiece – since its inaugural edition in 2008: Ko Jin-young and Inbee Park.
March 23-26: LPGA Drive On Championship
The golfers return to the US until July, starting with this tournament, which was held in Gold Canyon, Ariz., in 2023. However, its location varies, as it has also taken place in Ohio, Georgia, and Florida.
March 30-April 2: DIO Implant LA Open
Palos Verdes Estates, Calif., plays host to this event, which was initially held in 2018. However, it had been played in nearby Los Angeles prior to a move for its 2023 edition. Ruoning Yin outpaced the competition that year by one stroke.
April 12-15: Lotte Championship
Honolulu welcomes these professional golfers in mid-April. Brooke Henderson is the only multiple winner of this event, which was initially held in 2012. She claimed it in 2018 and 2019.
April 20-23: Chevron Championship
The Chevron Championship is the first of the five majors on the LPGA calendar. It was first held in 1972 and takes place in The Woodlands, Texas, after having been held in Rancho Mirage, Calif., prior to 2023. Patty Tavatanakit was a surprise winner in 2021, becoming the first rookie to accomplish that feat since 1984.
April 27-30: JM Eagle LA Championship
The golfers return to Los Angeles for this new event, which was initially held in 2023. Wilshire Country Club hosts it. That had been the venue for the DIO Implant LA Open prior to its move that year.
May 4-7: International Crown
This competition consists of players representing eight different countries. Thailand took the 2023 edition in San Francisco, outlasting Australia and the United States.
May 11-14: Cognizant Founders Cup
For the first time, LPGA golfers head to a cold-weather golf course as the temperatures warm across the country. This tournament is held in Clifton, N.J. Heading into 2023, two players won it twice: Ko Jin-young and Karrie Webb.
May 24-28: Bank of Hope LPGA Match-Play
This is a unique event as it is the match play event on the calendar. Las Vegas has played host to it since it was first held in 2021. Match play was previously featured on the tour from 1950-54, 2005-07, and 2010-12 and in 2017.
June 1-4: Mizuho Americas Open
New Jersey welcomes the next two competitions and three of the next four. This tournament takes place in Jersey City while its purse, at $2.75 million, is one of the largest on the tour outside of the majors.
June 9-11: ShopRite LPGA Classic
Galloway, N.J., adjacent to Atlantic City, plays host to this event, which dates to 1986 although it was not contested from 2007-09. Brooke Henderson took its 2022 edition in a playoff.
June 15-18: Meijer LPGA Classic
Belmont, Mich., bordered by Grand Rapids, has welcomed LPGA golfers on an annual basis since 2014 with the exception of 2020. In 2022, Jennifer Kupcho missed a 2-foot eagle putt in a playoff that would have won it but rebounded to claim it in the end.
June 22-25: Women’s PGA Championship
This is the second of the majors. Its location varies; the 2023 edition takes place in Springfield, N.J. This historic tournament was initially held in 1955 while one player won it four times; Mickey Wright outpaced the field in 1958, 1960, 1961, and 1963.
July 6-9: US Women’s Open
The tournament schedule then leads right into the third major of the season, which is the oldest one. It was first held in 1946 while Minjee Lee claimed it a year ago in Southern Pines, N.C. In 2023, Pebble Beach, Calif., hosts it for the first time.
July 13-16: Dana Open
Next up is the first of two consecutive non-major tournaments on the slate. Sylvania, Ohio, which is near Toledo, has played host to this event since 1984, making it one of the older ones on the tour.
July 19-22: Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational
A 160-mile trip north lands the golfers in Midland, Mich., for this competition, which was added to the calendar in 2019. It consists of two-player teams. A pair of sisters, Moriya and Ariya Jutanugarn, won it in 2021.
July 27-30: Evian Championship
The fourth of the majors also marks a move of the tour to Europe for a month. This tournament is held in Evian-les-Bains, France, which is across Lake Geneva from Lausanne, Switzerland. Hele Alfredsson won it three times, in 1994, 1998, and 2008.
Aug. 3-6: Women’s Scottish Open
LPGA golfers prepare for the Women’s British Open, played the following week, with this tournament. It has been held sporadically since 1986, regularly since 2010. Although its location varies, Ayrshire has hosted it since 2021.
Aug. 10-13: Women’s British Open
The fifth and final major is this tournament, which was initially held in 1976. Like many of the US-based majors, this one’s location changes every year. Surrey, England, has been selected as its 2023 host. Two golfers have won it twice: Jiyai Shin and Yani Tseng.
Aug. 17-20: ISPS Handa World Invitational
The tour remains in the United Kingdom for this event, which is held in Northern Ireland. Its 2023 edition has been scheduled for Antrim.
Aug. 24-27: Canadian Women’s Open
The LPGA Tour returns to North America for its only stop in Canada. That country’s national championship event has been held since 1973 and has different host sites from year to year. Vancouver, British Columbia, welcomes it in 2023.
Aug. 31-Sept. 3: Portland Classic
The world’s top golfers remain in the Northwest for this Oregon-based event, which has been run since 1972, making this the LPGA Tour’s longest-running non-major tournament. Andrea Lee topped its field in 2022.
Sept. 7-10: Kroger Queen City Championship
The tour now goes from one of its oldest tournaments to one of its newest. This Cincinnati-based event was initially held in 2022. Ally Ewing rode five straight birdies on the final day that year to win it by a stroke.
Sept. 22-24: Solheim Cup
This tournament features golfers representing the US and Europe. Its 2023 edition has been slated for Casares, Spain, which is near Malaga. In 2021, despite the best efforts of Nella Korda, Danielle Kang, Ally Ewing, and Lexi Thompson, the American side fell to the Europeans.
Sept. 29-Oct. 1: Walmart NW Arkansas Championship
Rogers, Ark., near Fayetteville, has hosted this event since 2007. Atthaya Thitkul won it in 2022 after she birdied the second playoff hole, outlasting Danielle Kang. Meanwhile, Stacy Lewis, who played college golf at the nearby University of Arkansas, has won it twice, in 2007 and 2014.
Oct. 5-8: The Ascendant LPGA
The Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex has played host to this tournament since its establishment in 2013. It is currently held at Old American Golf Club in The Colony while Charley Hull won it in 2022 to break a six-year drought without an LPGA title.
Oct. 12-15: Buick LPGA Shanghai
This is the first of several consecutive LPGA Tour events to be played in Asia and the only one of the season in China. Although it was first held in 2018, this is just its third edition as the ones in 2020, 2021, and 2022 were canceled.
Oct. 19-22: BMW Ladies Championship
The lone stop on the LPGA Tour in South Korea is this one. Lydia Ko, who was born in the South Korean capital of Seoul before moving to New Zealand at the age of 4, won it in 2022, her 18th LPGA title.
Oct. 26-29: Maybank Championship
This is a new LPGA Tour event and marks its return to Malaysia since the Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia was played in this country from 2010-17.
Nov. 2-5: Toto Japan Classic
The LPGA Tour’s lone visit to Japan is a historic tournament, having first been held in 1973. It is also part of the LPGA of Japan Tour, the world’s second-most-prestigious women’s golf tour. Its 2023 edition will be in Omitama.
Nov. 9-12: The ANNIKA
This event, which is played in Belleair, Fla., a city in the Tampa Bay region, has been known as the Pelican Women’s Championship. It was first held in 2020.
Nov. 16-19: CME Group Tour Championship
This is the last regular tournament on the schedule, and, like the previous one, it takes place in Florida; Naples hosts it. It has a purse – $7 million – similar to the majors’ purses while its winner’s prize is the tour’s highest at $2 million. Last year’s champ was Lydia Ko, winning it for the second time.
Dec. 8-10: Grant Thornton Invitational
This event, which takes place in Naples as well, is being first held in 2023. It is the only one on the slate to mix LPGA and PGA Tour members, featuring 16 from each.
2023 LPGA Tour Schedule
Note that some events are also on USA or NBC — but all of them are on the Golf Channel.
- Jan 19-22: Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions — Orlando, Florida — Brooke Henderson (Canada)
- Feb 23-26: Honda LPGA Thailand — Chonburi, Thailand — Lilia Vu (USA)
- Mar 2-5: HSBC Women’s World Championship: Sentosa, Singapore — Jin Young Ko (South Korea)
- Mar 9-12: Blue Bay LPGA — Hainan, China — Cancelled
- Mar 23-26: LPGA Drive On Championship — Superstition Mountain, Arizona — Celine Boutier (France)
- Mar 30- Apr 2: DIO Implant LA Open — Los Angeles, California — Ruoning Yin (China)
- Apr 12-15: LOTTE Championship — Hoakalei, Hawaii — Grace Kim (Australia)
- Apr 20-23: THE CHEVRON CHAMPIONSHIP — The Club, Texas — Lilia Vu (USA)
- Apr 27-30: JM Eagle LA Championship — Wilshire, California — Hannah Green (Australia)
- May 4-7: Hanwha LIFEPLUS International Crown — TPC Harding Park, San Francisco, California — Thailand (Atthaya Thitikul, Patty Tavatanakit, Moriya Jutanugarn, Ariya Jutanugarn)
- May 11-14: Cognizant Founders Cup — Upper Montclair Country Club, Clifton, New Jersey — Jin Young Ko (South Korea)
- May 24-28: Bank of Hope LPGA Match Play — Shadow Creek, Nevada — Pajaree Anannarukarn (Thailand) (Golf Channel)
- Jun 1-4: Mizuho Americas Open — Liberty National, New Jersey — Rose Zhang (USA) (Golf Channel)
- Jun 9-11: ShopRite LPGA Classic Presented by Acer — Seaview, New Jersey — Ashleigh Buhai (South Africa) (Golf Channel)
- Jun 15-18: Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply Give — Blythefield, Missouri — Leona Maguire (Ireland) (Golf Channel)
- Jun 22-25: KPMG WOMEN’S PGA CHAMPIONSHIP — Baltusrol, New Jersey — Ruoning Yin (China) (Golf Channel/NBC)
- Jul 6-9: US WOMEN’S OPEN — Pebble Beach, California (Golf Channel/NBC/USA Network) — Allisen Corpuz (USA)
- Jul 13-16: Dana Open — Highland Meadows, Ohio — Linn Grant (Golf Channel)
- Jul 19-22: Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational — Midland, Missouri — Elizabeth Szokol (Golf Channel)
- Jul 27-30: THE AMUNDI EVIAN CHAMPIONSHIP — Evian Resort, France Celine Boutier (Golf Channel)
- Aug 3-6: Trust Golf Women’s Scottish Open — Dundonald, Scotland — Celine Boutier (Golf Channel)
- Aug 10-13: AIG WOMEN’S OPEN — Walton Heath, England — Lilia Vu (Golf Channel/NBC/USA Network)
- Aug 17-20: ISPS Handa World Invitational presented by Modest! Golf Management — Galgorme Castle, Northern Ireland — Alexa Pano (Golf Channel)
- Aug 24-27: CP Women’s Open — Shaughnessy, British Columbia — Megan Khang (Golf Channel)
- Aug 31-Sep 3: Portland Classic — Columbia Edgewater, Oregon — Chanettee Wannasaen (Golf Channel)
- Sep 7-10: Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P&G — Kenwood, Ohio — Minjee Lee (Golf Channel)
- Sep 22-24: SOLHEIM CUP — Finca Cortesin, Spain (Golf Channel)
- Sep 29-Oct 1: WalMart NW Arkansas Championship Presented by P&G — Pinnacle, Arkansas (Golf Channel)
- Oct 5-8: The Ascendant LPGA benefiting Volunteers of America — Old American, Texas (Golf Channel)
- Oct 12-15: Buick LPGA Shanghai — Shanghai, China (Golf Channel)
- Oct 19-22: BMW Ladies Championship — TBC, South Korea (Golf Channel)
- Oct 26-29: Taiwan Swinging Skirts LPGA — New Taipei City, Chinese Taipei (Golf Channel)
- Nov 2-5: TOTO Japan Classic — Ibaraki, Japan (Golf Channel)
- Nov 9-12: The ANNIKA driven by Gainbridge at Pelican — Pelican, Florida (Golf Channel)
- Nov 16-19: CME Group Tour Championship — Tiburon, Florida (Golf Channel/NBC)
- Dec 8-10: Grant Thornton Invitational — Tiburon, Florida
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- PGA Championship
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- US Open
- NCAA Golf Championship
- Golf Channel
Featured photo: Lexi Thompson and Chun In-Gee at the final round of the 2022 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship by All-Pro Reels/Joe Glorioso under CC BY-SA 2.0 via Flickr.
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