Riviera Country Club, the flagship of Riviera Group (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo) and one of the top golf courses in the United States, located in Pacific Palisades, California, is hosting the second major women's golf tournament, the '2026 US Women's Open Championship presented by Ally,' from Thursday, June 4, to Sunday, June 7, 2026 (local time).

For Riviera Country Club, which will celebrate its 100th anniversary in October 2026, this is the first women's golf tournament in its history. Furthermore, by hosting this event, Riviera Country Club joins the elite group of golf courses that have hosted all major championships organized by the USGA (US Open, US Senior Open, US Amateur, and US Women's Open).

Please stay tuned for the intense competition among top players, including 23 Japanese athletes, unfolding at Riviera Country Club.

Event Overview

Event: 2026 US Women's Open Championship presented by Ally (81st Annual Tournament)

Dates: June 4 (Thu) – June 7 (Sun), 2026 (local time)

Course: Riviera Country Club (California, USA)

Total Prize Money: $12.5 million (approx. ¥2 billion)

Broadcasting and Streaming Schedule in Japan (Japan Standard Time)

U-NEXT: Exclusive live streaming of all rounds

CS Broadcasting 'Golf Network': Daily live broadcast

Day 1: June 5 (Fri) 3:00 – 11:00

Day 2: June 6 (Sat) 3:00 – 11:00

Day 3: June 7 (Sun) 6:00 – 11:00

Final Day: June 8 (Mon) 4:00 – 9:00

《About Riviera Country Club》

Established in 1926, the club is located in Los Angeles, California, USA. It is known as the venue for various major championships and the PGA Tour 'Genesis Invitational' hosted by Tiger Woods. It has also been beloved by notable figures from various fields, including Hollywood stars. Since Riviera Group took over in 1988, the club has combined the preservation of tradition with state-of-the-art maintenance technology. Starting with this US Women's Open, the club is set to host the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics (men's and women's golf venue) and the 2031 US Open (men's major). As a bridge connecting Japan, the US, and the world, it will continue to contribute to the future of golf culture for the next 100 years.

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