The PGA of America and the LPGA Tour announced the official field for the 2026 KPMG Women's PGA Championship this week ahead of the June 25th major at Minnesota's Hazeltine National Golf Club.
Every player inside the current LPGA rankings' Top 100 earned a spot in the 156-player lineup, making it one of the deepest major fields on the 2026 LPGA schedule.
Nelly Korda, Top-Ranked LPGA Players Head to Hazeltine
Defending champion Minjee Lee headlines a group that includes 12 past winners. 2021 champion Nelly Korda also returns to Hazeltine looking to add a second title. She's coming off a strong 2026 LPGA season that includes a first-time US Open win.
Together, the two former champions anchor a field loaded with experience.
Beyond the LPGA rankings regulars, Amari Avery received a special exemption after a strong showing on the Epson Tour. The young golfer will tee off alongside the sport's most dominant for the first time at a major, adding another storyline to an already stacked week.
However, one spot remains open. Officials reserved the final invitation for the winner of the Meijer LPGA Classic, meaning the full field won't be set until that event wraps.
Once it does, 156 players will converge on Minnesota for four days of championship-caliber golf.