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KPMG will continue to back the tournament – one of five majors in women’s golf – through to its 2023 edition. The Championship is a revamp of the LPGA Championship and the deal to bring KPMG on board in May 2014 also brought together the LPGA and PGA of America as partners in the tournament.
Through KPMG’s continued backing, the Championship’s prize purse will increase from $3.5m (€3.12m) to $3.65m when it heads to Kemper Lakes Golf Club in Kildeer, Illinois in 2018. Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minnesota will be the host site in 2019.
The extension also continues a shared commitment to give back through the KPMG Future Leaders Program, an ongoing charitable initiative funded by proceeds from the Championship and Summit.
The KPMG Future Leaders Program affords top female high school seniors across the United States the opportunity to access college scholarships, a leadership development retreat at Stanford University, a mentoring relationship with a woman business leader, and an introduction to golf.
“The KPMG Women’s PGA Championship provides a fantastic platform for us to demonstrate our commitment to elevating women in business and the sport of golf through the Championship, KPMG Women’s Leadership Summit, and KPMG Future Leaders Program,” Lynne Doughtie, KPMG US chairman and chief executive, said. “Together with the PGA of America and LPGA, we’ll continue to empower more women leaders in the years ahead.”
PGA of America chief executive Pete Bevacqua added: “KPMG’s off-course dedication to excellence, along with premier venues such as Olympia Fields this week – and Kemper Lakes and Hazeltine National in years to come – ensure that this Championship shines on the world golf stage.”
By sportingindustry.co.za