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Cincinnati’s Maketewah Country Club Set to Host the 2026 Kroger Queen City Championship

Cincinnati’s Maketewah Country Club Set to Host the 2026 Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P&G, May 11-17, 2026

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  Cincinnati’s Maketewah Country Club Set to Host the 2026 Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P&G, May 11-17, 2026 Celebrating its Fifth Year in 2026, Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P&G to Feature 144 of World’s Best Female Professional Golfers Competing for a Share of the $2 Million Purse Tickets Now on Sale, Volunteer Registration Open
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CINCINNATI, Feb. 17, 2026 – Tournament officials announced today the return of Cincinnati’s premier women’s professional sporting event, the Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P&G on the LPGA Tourtaking place May 11-17 at Maketewah Country Club in Cincinnati and celebrating its fifth anniversary in 2026. A field of 144 of the world’s best female professional golfers will compete for a share of the $2 million purse. Tickets are now on sale and volunteer registration is now open for the Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P&G at www.queencitylpga.com.

General admission tickets start at $25 a day (plus taxes and fees), and children 17 and under will receive complimentary admission with a ticketed adult. All military (active, reserve, retired and veterans) as well as first responders (police, fire and EMS) and a guest will receive complimentary general admission to the tournament rounds with proper identification. Ticket options for the Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P&G include exclusive hospitality and general admissions tickets offering a wide degree of entertainment and access.

All tickets will be digital and delivered via SeatGeek. There are three ticket options for fans interested in attending the 2026 Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P&G (prices inclusive of taxes and fees). Daily GroundsGeneral admission daily grounds that include access to the tournament grounds, public viewing deck and fan zone. Food and beverages are available for purchase on-site at various concession locations. Valid one round, Thursday-Sunday, May 14-17$25 plus taxes and fees ($32.36)Weekly GroundsGeneral admission daily grounds, valid Thursday-Sunday, May 14-17 (tournament rounds)$50 plus taxes and fees ($64.72)Champions ClubA fun, vibrant atmosphere with covered open-aired and outdoor seating with exceptional views of championship golf.

 Maketewah Country Club, a Donald Ross designed course, made its debut in 1929 and recently completed an award-winning renovation led by renowned architect Brian Silva in 2023. Maketewah Country Club is known as one of the longest-standing U.S. Open qualifying courses, and in 2025 hosted the Western Golf Association’s Women’s Western Junior Championship. Regarded as one of Ohio’s premier golf venues, Maketewah Country Club traces its roots to 1897, when it opened as the Avondale Athletic Club, and was founded in 1910 led by Barney Kroger and William Procter. In 1911, members moved the club to its present location, one of five founding members of what is now the Greater Cincinnati Golf Association, with renowned architect Donald Ross enlisted to design the city’s first 6,000-yard championship course. In 1929, the club officially adopted the Maketewah name, and in 2023, architect Brian Silva completed a multi-million-dollar renovation and restoration project paying homage to Ross’ original design and course identity. Charley Hull captured her third LPGA Tour win of her career at the 2025 Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P&G, winning by one stroke at 20-under par. Past champions of the event include Lydia Ko (2024), Minjee Lee (2023) and Ally Ewing (2022).

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