TV coverage has been an ongoing issue for the LPGA Tour. Even major events on the LPGA Tour are sometimes not covered properly. “How do we grow the game when we can’t be seen?” LPGA star Marina Alex said after the poor 2023 U.S. Women’s Open coverage. But with the new commissioner, Craig Kessler, making TV broadcasts and visibility a top priority, things are about to change.

The LPGA Tour has struck a new deal for TV broadcasts in 2026. Fans will see more of Nelly Korda , Charley Hully, and other LPGA stars, thanks to upgraded partnerships with FM, Golf Channel, and Trackman. The LPGA shared the news with fans over an Instagram account.

“The LPGA is entering a new broadcast era in 2026. In partnership with @fmglobal, @golfchannel and @trackmangolf, fans will experience:

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