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LPGA Takes $9.8M Saudi Money to Las Vegas, Aramco Deal Mirrors Men's Tour Playbook

PIF sponsorship lands at Shadow Creek as women's circuit follows LIV blueprint into premium U.S. markets.

Published June 25, 2026 Source KARE 11 / Associated Press From the chopped neck
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MACALLAN 1926 · June 25, 2026

LPGA Takes $9.8M Saudi Money to Las Vegas, Aramco Deal Mirrors Men's Tour Playbook

PIF sponsorship lands at Shadow Creek as women's circuit follows LIV blueprint into premium U.S. markets.

The LPGA Tour ran its Aramco Championship at Shadow Creek last week with $9.8 million in prize money, $1.764 million to winner Lauren Coughlin, under sponsorship from Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund. The event marks the second consecutive year Aramco—the state oil company majority-owned by PIF—has titled a Vegas stop on the women's circuit, embedding Saudi capital into a domestic U.S. event at a Tom Fazio course that once charged $500 greens fees and hosted Tiger's match against Phil.

The deal operates differently than LIV Golf's frontal assault on the PGA Tour. Here, Aramco pays title sponsorship fees—undisclosed but structurally similar to other LPGA championship-tier deals that typically range $3-5 million annually—while the tour retains full operational control. No player signing bonuses. No team format. The Vegas event sits fourth in the domestic purse hierarchy behind the CME Tour Championship ($11 million), U.S. Women's Open ($12 million), and Chevron Championship ($7.9 million). Aramco also sponsors a separate Saudi event on the LET schedule, the Aramco Team Series, creating two visible touchpoints in women's professional golf.

For the LPGA, the calculus is sponsor scarcity. The tour added four new title sponsors in 2024 but lost three in 2023, including Dow and Marathon. Purse growth stalled at 2.8% year-over-year, trailing PGA Tour growth of 4.1% in the same window. Aramco's Vegas commitment provides guaranteed inventory in a market where the tour competes with Formula 1's November paddock and NFL Sunday slots. Shadow Creek access—still closed to public play, still Wynn-controlled—delivers sponsor hospitality upside that justifies premium activation budgets. The PIF connection also opens potential pathways to PIF-adjacent brands in sportswear, luxury, and financial services already circling women's sports.

The quiet part: LPGA players need the money, and the tour needs the tent. Coughlin's $1.764 million check is her largest career payday, nearly matching her entire 2023 season earnings of $1.82 million. The 80th-ranked player on the tour made $147,000 last year. Saudi money compresses that gap faster than organic sponsor growth. Commissioner Mollie Marcoux Samaan has not fielded public boycott pressure the way Jay Monahan did, partly because women's sports operate in a different political economy—sponsor options are narrower, and players have less leverage to be selective. The Aramco deal also predates the September 11th Families' vocal campaign against LIV, giving it a lower-profile entry.

What matters now: whether Aramco extends beyond 2025. The current deal expires after next year's event. Renewal negotiations typically begin 6-8 months ahead, putting initial conversations around summer 2025. If Aramco walks, the LPGA loses a top-five domestic purse and re-enters a sponsor market where traditional CPG brands are pulling back activation dollars. If Aramco renews and adds a second U.S. event—Charlotte and Dallas have both floated interest—the tour gains budget certainty but inherits the men's reputational baggage without the men's financial cushion.

Coughlin's win came on a week when she finally synced her driver and irons, shooting -22 over four rounds at a course where average scoring was -6.8. Her agent's phone rang twice before she left the 18th green—appearance fees for Asian swing events, both PIF-adjacent. That's the tell. The money finds the winner, and the winner takes the call.

The takeaway
LPGA's **$9.8M** Saudi-backed Vegas event shows women's tour trading sponsor scarcity for PIF capital without LIV's backlash—yet.
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