Saturday, April 18, 2026

LPGA Apologizes for Solheim Cup Fan Bus Debacle That Left Stands Half-Empty

  • The Solheim Cup teed off Friday morning just outside Washington, D.C.
  • Thousands of fans were stranded in parking lots waiting on shuttle buses.
The stands at the Solheim Cup
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GAINESVILLE, Va. — The LPGA apologized to fans attending the Solheim Cup on Friday morning after shuttle bus issues led to significant delays for thousands of spectators trying to get to Robert Trent Jones Golf Club just outside of Washington, D.C.

The 2,000-seat stadium grandstands built around the first tee box were only roughly half full when the four opening alternate-shot sessions began just after 7 a.m. ET. With no on-site parking available, videos on social media showed long lines before sunrise at nearby off-site lots, where buses are supposed to take fans to the course from.

“We recognize and deeply apologize to all fans affected by the challenges with shuttling from parking to the golf course,” a statement from the LPGA read. “We’ve made significant changes to our transportation system to mitigate these issues moving forward, and we’re working on ways to express our regret to those impacted.” The Solheim Cup is operated by the LPGA on U.S. soil, and the Ladies European Tour when played abroad.

Fans also experienced long lines getting on shuttles leaving the course Thursday night after the opening ceremonies of the Solheim Cup, and a concert by country music artist Jordan Davis.

The Solheim Cup has been expected to break its previous attendance record of 130,000 set in 2021, with ticket revenue already up significantly over that edition of the tournament in Toledo. The three-day USA-Europe team event’s schedule includes four matches in the morning and afternoon on Friday and Saturday, concluding with 12 singles matches on Sunday.

The vibes were much better when the afternoon sessions teed off at 12:05 pm. ET. The first tee stands were completely full and fans were lining the fairways. 

Additionally, former President Barack Obama, who is an honorary member at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, made it to the first tee to take photos with both teams. 

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