The PIF Global Series moves to Las Vegas this April, bringing the Aramco Championship to Shadow Creek from April 2–5, a statement moment for women’s golf on one of the sport’s most exclusive stages.
Organised by Golf Saudi and co-sanctioned by both the Ladies European Tour (LET) and the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA), the tournament will see a $4 million prize purse contested by one of the strongest fields assembled this season.
Following a season-opening win in Riyadh by Charley Hull, the Series continues its global trajectory, moving between key sporting hubs as it builds both visibility and commercial momentum for the women’s game.
At Shadow Creek, the field is as strong as it gets. World No. 1 Jeeno Thitikul, World No. 2 Nelly Korda and Hull headline a line-up that includes all of the world’s top 10 players and 19 of the top 20 – marking the deepest field in PIF Global Series history.

Designed by Tom Fazio, Shadow Creek offers a fitting backdrop. A lush, meticulously crafted course set against the Nevada desert, it has long been considered one of the most iconic and challenging venues in the United States — and now becomes the first PIF Global Series stop in the Western U.S.
The Series’ global footprint continues to expand across Riyadh, Las Vegas, London, Seoul and Shenzhen in 2026, each stop not just hosting competition, but contributing to the broader development of golf through clinics, workshops and community engagement initiatives led by Golf Saudi.
Golf Saudi Ambassador Carlota Ciganda said:
“Golf Saudi has chosen a great venue and partner to host the second event on the PIF Global Series. It’s a big step forward for the Series, bringing the LET and LPGA together on one of the most iconic stages in golf. Competing at a course like Shadow Creek, where players want to test themselves, is incredibly important for the continued growth of women’s golf.
“Shadow Creek is a hard course; it will create some exciting challenges and opportunities. I think it’s going to be a great event for both the players and the fans watching around the world.”
With a $4 million purse, a world-class field, and a growing global platform, the Aramco Championship in Las Vegas signals the continued rise – and increasing commercial weight – of women’s golf.
For more information, visit www.pifglobalseries.com.