Ladies Professional Golf Association, also known as LPGA, is a privately owned organization headquartered in the US. Founded in 1950, with approximately 150 employees, the organization reported $252.6M in revenue as of 2024, functioning as a tier 1 media tech buyer. The company specializes in spectator sports, operating as a Florida-based women's professional golf organization.
World No. 1 Nelly Korda began her pursuit of three consecutive majors with a strong start at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship on June 25, 2026, despite a late hiccup. This follows discussions on June 24 regarding the LPGA’s plans to capitalize on Korda's recent success, which included her second major and fourth victory of the year at the U.S. Women’s Open earlier in June. On June 22, the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship announced a record $13 million purse, the largest in the history of women’s golf, which also features new AI capabilities for players, fans, and media. Earlier, on June 21, Miyu Yamashita claimed the 2026 Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply Give title after defeating Lottie Woad in a playoff at Blythefield Country Club; the tournament raised $1.5 million to combat hunger.
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Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) offers 5 products in the media and telecoms services and sports industries. Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA)'s product portfolio comprises of golf, sports tickets, merchandise and sponsorship and media and TV services.
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Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA)'s revenues were less than $500M in 2024. Caretta Research has split Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA)'s revenue into 3 different product categories, the largest of which is golf. For full access to Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA)'s revenue breakdown subscribe to Caretta Portal.
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Examples of Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA)'s suppliers include Broadcast Sports International (BSI), NewTek and WSC Sports.
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Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) sells broadcasting rights of its 2 golf competitions to 37 companies globally, covering 14 countries. Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA)'s rights holders include Telefonica.
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