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The 2023 LET season ended with the Andalucia Costa Del Sol Open from November 23–26 in Spain. However, the tour committee has since been busy working hard behind the scenes and has come up with a 2024 schedule with many exciting tournaments.

The league has announced its entire timetable for next year, which includes a total of 31 tournaments. These events will be played across five continents in 20 countries. This schedule also involves some big tournaments like the Solheim Cup and the Olympics, which are played every four years. Here are the top five LET events that you shouldn’t miss.

What events does the LET have planned for 2024?

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The 2023 season has been one of the most happening ones yet for women’s golf. While established names like Michelle Wie West and others bid adieu to their professional careers, new names like Lilia Vu, Rose Zhang, and Ruoning Yin established their supremacy. And after a majestic season in 2024, the upcoming season promises to be even more grand, and the LET’s recently receased schedule only adds to that. From prize purses to locations, everything about these events is supreme.

The Amundi Evian Championship: One of the major championships, the Amundi is the main event on LET, which is co-sanctioned with the LPGA. Next year, it will be held from July 11–14 at the Evian Resort Golf Club, France, for a prize of $6.5 million. Celine Boutier, the first French woman to win a major on French soil this year, made history by winning it. Next year’s competition will be more challenging thanks to Boutier’s standard.

Paris 2024 Summer Olympics Games: This year, the Summer Olympics are coming back after a four-year wait. As the name suggests, it will be held in Paris from August 7–10. The last person to bring the Olympics glory was Nelly Korda, who nabbed her first Olympic gold. There is no specific prize purse, but the prestige achieved there has no match.

AIG Women’s Open: The Women’s British Open is one of the most important events on the LET schedule. Next year, it will be held from August 22–25, just two weeks after the Olympics, at the St. Andrews (Old Course), Scotland, for a purse of $9 million. Lilia Vu took home the first prize of $1.35 million this year after defeating Charley Hull.

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Aramco Team Series: Funded by the PIF, the Aramco Team Series is a rare series of matches that is held in five different countries throughout the year. 2024 will see the series visit Singapore, Florida, London, Hong Kong, and Riyadh. The series also features a team round with pros pairing up, and the cherry on top is that the event sees $1 million in purses for each of the five teams and individual winners.

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Andalucia Costa Del Sol Open de España: The closing tournament on the Tour, the Andalucia, will be held in Spain in the last week of November, from November 28th to December 1st. Aditi Ashok of India won the event this year, earning her second LET victory at the competition.

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After releasing the schedule, LET’s CEO Alexandra Armas said, “The 2024 schedule will give our talented athletes a platform to show their best.” The Tour plans on making this the best year in the league yet. She added, “We look forward to sharing the journey with our fans worldwide.” Indeed, with such a promising schedule, no fan will be missing these events.

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