Ladies European Tour (LET)
McCann follows Harold as LET commercial director
The Ladies European Tour (LET) has a new commercial director after former NBC Sports executive Theresa McCann was hired to replace Fiona Harold, who has joined World Netball.
LET’s Harold takes top job at World Netball
World Netball has ended its near year-long search for a permanent chief executive, turning to Fiona Harold, commercial director of golf's Ladies European Tour
LET issues host broadcast tender, media rights ITT to follow
Golf’s Ladies European Tour is to release an invitation to tender for host broadcast and production services later this week, and will follow that up with a media rights distribution ITT process.
LET turns to Barnett to support broadcast strategy review
Golf’s Ladies European Tour has appointed experienced industry executive Murray Barnett as a broadcast consultant as it undertakes a review of commercial, content and technical aspects of its broadcast s…
Solheim Cup heads to Netherlands in 2026
The Solheim Cup, the biennial women's golf competition between Europe and the USA, will be held in the Netherlands after the Bernardus Golf venue was revealed this afternoon as host venue for the 2026…
New LET commercial director Harold undertaking strategic review
Golf’s Ladies European Tour (LET) has recruited Fiona Harold as its new commercial director.
Aramco Team Series expands into Southeast Asia as LET events return for second season
The Aramco Team Series, the series of Ladies European Tour (LET) golf tournaments sponsored by Saudi Arabian state-owned oil company Aramco, is to expand into Southeast Asia as it returns for a second…
Asian Tour and Ladies European Tour announce mixed-gender golf series in Thailand
The Asian Tour and Ladies European Tour have jointly announced the creation of two mixed-gender tournaments as part of a new co-sanctioned series that will launch next month
Sky Deutschland retains PGA Tour, secures Solheim Cup and LET rights
German pay-television broadcaster Sky Deutschland has renewed its rights to men’s golf’s PGA Tour for another season, while also securing rights to the women’s Ladies European Tour and the Solheim Cup.
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Velocity Global partners with LPGA Tour, LET
Velocity Global, the cloud-based workforce management technology company, has expanded its reach within women's golf by striking a multiyear partnership with the Ladies Professional Golf Association and …
LET to add to schedule and prize fund in 2022, earmarks growth with LPGA backing
Golf’s Ladies European Tour will increase its number of tournaments and prize fund in 2022 following a schedule this year that was still affected by cancellations as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Halmstad Golf Club to host Scandinavian Mixed in 2022
The 2022 Scandinavian Mixed Hosted by Henrik and Annika will be held at Sweden’s Halmstad Golf Club on June 9-12 next year, organisers have announced.
Sky recommits to LPGA, LET and Solheim Cup
UK pay television broadcaster Sky Sports has secured a three-year extension to its media rights deals for the Ladies Professional Golf Association and the Ladies European Tour
IMG steps up golf commitment with long-term European Solheim Cup deal
The IMG agency has been appointed as the delivery partner for the European editions of golf’s Solheim Cup in a long-term deal that will initially run until the end of 2038.
Ladies European Tour secures Titleist deal
Golf’s Ladies European Tour (LET) has signed up golf equipment brand Titleist to its sponsorship portfolio.
Record LET schedule features new tournaments, increase in prize money
Golf’s Ladies European Tour (LET) has unveiled a record-breaking 2021 schedule featuring 27 events in 19 different countries, nine new tournaments and an increased prize fund of more than €19m ($23m).
Saudi Arabia builds on LET ties with Aramco Team Series
Saudi Arabia has further enhanced its backing of women’s golf by agreeing a deal with the Ladies European Tour (LET) to establish a new series of four tournaments, title sponsored by state-owned energy c…
John Deere secures long-term partnerships with LPGA, LET
John Deere has further enhanced its presence within women's golf by striking three-year commercial deals with both the Ladies Professional Golf Association and Ladies European Tour