The first-year WTGL now has five of the top 10 players in the world for its inaugural season expected to start later this year at Sofi Center in Palm Beach Gardens.

TMRW Sports has announced commitments from six additional LPGA players – while unveiling the brand identity for the WTGL, which will complement the TGL and was created in partnership with the Ladies Professional Golf Association.

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The newly announced players are Celine Boutier, six-time LPGA Tour winner; major champion; Andrea Lee, No. 24 in the world; LPGA Tour winner; Minjee Lee, No. 7 in the world; three-time major champion; Danielle Kang, six-time LPGA Tour winner; major champion; Megan Khang, LPGA Tour winner; four-time Solheim Cup team member; and Albane Valenzuela, three-time Olympian.

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The additions bring WTGL’s current roster of committed players to 14, including five of the top 10 players in the world. Collectively, the group represents eight countries, 92 LPGA Tour victories and 12 major championships.

HOUSTON, TEXAS – APRIL 23: Celine Boutier of France looks on from the 12th tee during the first round of The Chevron Championship 2026 at Memorial Park Golf Course on April 23, 2026 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Kenneth Richmond/Getty Images)

“WTGL continues to build momentum as a global platform for LPGA stars and women’s team golf,” said Pete Jung, Chief Marketing Officer of TMRW Sports. “With today’s brand reveal and 14 LPGA Tour players now committed — including major champions, Olympians and Solheim Cup players from around the world — this milestone underscores the excitement we’re seeing from players, team ownership groups and potential partners as we prepare for WTGL’s inaugural season.”

The WTGL unveiled its logo on May 4 at a reception for WTGL players at the LPGA Tour’s Mizuho Americas Open.

The WTGL unveiled its logo on May 4 at a reception for WTGL players at the LPGA Tour’s Mizuho Americas Open.

WTGL also unveiled its logo May 4 at a reception for WTGL players at the LPGA Tour’s Mizuho Americas Open.

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WTGL previously announced Arthur M. Blank and AMB Sports and Entertainment and Alexis Ohanian with Los Angeles Golf Club as WTGL’s first two ownership groups. Coincidentally, Blank’s Atlanta Drive and Ohanian’s LA Golf Club have won the first two TGL seasons, respectively.

WTGL’s committed players

Apr 23, 2026; Houston, Texas, United States; Lydia Ko of New Zealand hits a tee shot on the first hole during the first round of The Chevron Championship golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Erik Williams-Imagn Images

Apr 23, 2026; Houston, Texas, United States; Lydia Ko of New Zealand hits a tee shot on the first hole during the first round of The Chevron Championship golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Erik Williams-Imagn Images

  • Jeeno Thitikul (Thailand, No. 2, 2025 Rolex Player of the Year, 2024 Olympian, two-time International Crown team member, eight-time LPGA Tour winner)

  • Charley Hull (England, No. 4, two-time Olympian, seven-time Solheim Cup team member, three-time LPGA Tour winner)

  • Minjee Lee (Australia, No. 7, three-time major champion, three-time Olympian, five-time International Crown team member, 11-time LPGA Tour winner, younger brother Min Woo Lee is a member of The Bay Golf Club and a PGA Tour winner)

  • Lydia Ko (New Zealand, No. 9, LPGA Hall of Fame member, three-time major champion, three-time Olympic medalist (Gold – 2024, Bronze – 2020, Silver – 2016), 2025 International Crown team member, 23-time LPGA Tour winner, 125 weeks as No. 1 in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings from 2015-2023)

  • Lottie Woad (England, No. 10, won first professional start at 2025 Women’s Scottish Open, 57 weeks at No. 1 in the World Amateur Golf Rankings in 2024-2025)

  • Brooke Henderson (Canada, No. 23, two-time major champion, three-time Olympian, 2025 International Crown, 14-time LPGA Tour winner, Canada’s winningest golfer — male or female)

  • Andrea Lee (United States, No. 24, two-time Solheim Cup team member, LPGA Tour winner)

  • Celine Boutier (France, No. 31, major champion, two-time Olympian, four-time Solheim Cup team member, six-time LPGA Tour winner)

  • Megan Khang (United States, No. 48, four-time Solheim Cup team member, LPGA Tour winner, ambassador for Boston Common Golf TGL team)

  • Rose Zhang (United States, No. 80, won first professional start in 2023 Mizuho Americas Open, 2024 Olympian, two-time LPGA Tour winner, 2023 Augusta National Women’s Amateur champion, 142 weeks as No. 1 in World Amateur Golf Rankings in 2020-2023)

  • Lexi Thompson (United States, No. 94, major champion, two-time Olympian, seven-time Solheim Cup team member, 11-time LPGA Tour winner)

  • Albane Valenzuela (Switzerland, No. 225, three-time Olympian, 2024 Solheim Cup team member)

  • Danielle Kang (United States, 2020 Olympian, four-time Solheim Cup team member, major champion, six-time LPGA Tour winner)

  • Michelle Wie West (United States, 2014 U.S. Women’s Open champion, five-time Solheim Cup team member, five-time LPGA Tour winner, limited partner of Los Angeles Golf Club TGL ownership group)

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