Golf-Lee among LPGA Tour players to join women's indoor team league


FILE PHOTO: Aug 23, 2025; Mississauga, Ontario, CAN; Minjee Lee plays her tee shot at the third hole during third round play at the CPKC Women's Open golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Dan Hamilton-Imagn Images/ File Photo

May 5 (Reuters) - Australian ⁠world number seven Minjee Lee was among LPGA ⁠Tour players who committed to join a ‌new women's tech-infused indoor team golf league on Tuesday.

The other new players for the WTGL, the women's version of the men's ​league created by Tiger Woods and ⁠Rory McIlroy, are six-times ⁠LPGA Tour winners Celine Boutier and Danielle Kang; world ⁠number ‌24 Andrea Lee; Megan Khang, a four-time member of the U.S. Solheim Cup team ⁠and three-times Olympian Albane Valenzuela.

The WTGL has ​now signed up ‌14 players, including five of the top 10 ⁠in the ​world.

“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, which partnered with the LPGA on the creation of the league.

“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 will ​launch its inaugural season later ‌this year at the SoFi ​Center in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

(Reporting by Nicole Fernandes in Toronto, editing by Ed Osmond)

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