Tuesday, March 17, 2026

LPGA returns to the Bay Area March 19–22 with tournament honoring Tour founders

The LPGA is returning to the Bay Area March 19–22, after an absence of five years with The Founders Cup, a tournament honoring the 13 founding members of the Ladies Professional Golf Association.

The 15th edition of this tournament, which is second only to the five majors on the LPGA schedule, has a new sponsor—Sunnyvale-based Fortinet, a leading cybersecurity firm, and a new venue—Sharon Heights Golf and Country Club, in Menlo Park.

Bay Area golf fans have been lacking the spark of the distaff tour since 2021, the last year that the Mediheal LPGA Championship was played at Lake Merced Golf Club in Daly City. Not only is ladies’ professional golf returning to the area, but a bevy of players with Bay Area connections will be in the field, including Concord native Yealimi Noh, the defending champion in this event.

Noh notched her first win on the LPGA Tour at the 2025 edition of The Founders Cup at Bradenton Country Club in Bradenton, Florida. Bay Area fans may remember her as the winner of the 2018 USGA Girls’ Jr Amateur Championship at Poppy Hills, the home of the Northern California Golf Association (NCGA), in the Del Monte Forest near famed Pebble Beach Golf Links.

Other players in the field who have Bay Area links include Lucy Li, of Redwood Shores, San Jose State standout Natasha Andrea Oon, who is making her first appearance as an LPGA member in this event, and Stanford alumnae Aline Krauter, Albane Valenzuela, and Rose Zhang.

Li came to national attention in 2014 as the youngest player, at age 11, to ever qualify for the U.S. Women’s Open. Since joining the LPGA Tour in 2023, Lucy has notched six career Top 10 finishes and 20 Top 25s. Rose Zhang, who also joined the Tour in 2023, was the 2024 champion in this event, and also put up a W in her first year out, at the 2023 Mizuho Americas Open.

Another notable name in the field that Bay Area golf fans with long memories might recall is Minjee Lee of Perth, Australia, who won the 2012 U.S. Girls Jr. Amateur at Lake Merced Golf Club in Daly City.

Sharon Heights Golf & Country Club is tucked into a scenic corner of the mid-Peninsula where Sand Hill Road meets I-280. The course plays at around 7,000 yards from the tips; not long by many standards, but it is a strategic course which will challenge the players this coming week with right- and left-hand doglegs, uphill and downhill fairways and wickedly subtle greens.

First-round play opens Thursday, March 19th with 7:25 a.m. tee times. Tickets are available at https://seatgeek.com/fortinet-founders-cup-tickets.