Thursday, June 25, 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
Front Office Sports

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. 

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Sign up for
The Memo Newsletter

Get the biggest stories and best analysis on the business of sports delivered to your inbox twice every weekday and twice on weekends.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
Linkedin
Whatsapp
Copy Link
Link Copied
Link Copied

What to Read

PGA Tour Bets New Tour Championship Will Drive Revenue

The on-site experience will be extremely different from standard events.

Tiger Woods Returns to Public Eye to Support PGA Tour Changes

Woods was arrested in March after a rollover car crash in Florida.

PGA Tour Greenlights New Two-Series Structure to Begin in 2028

A new Championship Series and Challenger Series will run concurrently.

Women’s PGA Championship Now Richest Event in Women’s Golf

Prize money is increasing by $1 million to $13 million.
podcast thumbnail mobile
Front Office Sports Today

6/25/26 – Austin Reaves’s Record Deal, IOC to Pay Every Olympian, Taylor Swift’s MSG Wedding, College Eligibility Lawsuits

0:00

Featured Today

Indiana Fever guard Lexie Hull (10) celebrates a three-point basket Monday, June 22, 2026, during the game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The Indiana Fever defeated the Phoenix Mercury, 86-77

Female Athletes Are Trying to Build the ‘Athleisure of Beauty’

“Performance cosmetics” have emerged alongside the women’s sports boom.
June 18, 2026

Why U.S. Open Host Sites Are on a 25-Year Plan

The U.S. Open has already picked out 22 future sites through 2051.
Wisconsin Badgers forward Laila Edwards, left, and defender Caroline Harvey celebrate after Edwards scored against the Minnesota Gophers in the first period in a game Saturday, February 8, 2025, at LaBahn Arena in Madison, Wisconsin.
June 15, 2026

Two Rookies Are Rewriting Women’s Hockey Stardom

Their platforms are a mutual boon for the PWHL and its players.
Ai sports slop
June 5, 2026

How Sports Became Ground Zero for AI Slop

The category is the perfect breeding ground for AI content churn.
FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup - UEFA Qualifiers - Group A - Germany v Luxembourg - Rhein-Neckar-Arena, Sinsheim, Germany - October 10, 2025 Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann
June 4, 2026

‘Weird Corners of the World’: How to Find a World Cup Coach

National associations look for a winning record—and also hope for serendipity.
Sponsored

How Long Acre Tavern Is Built to Handle Soccer’s Biggest Moments

Learn how Spectrum Business helps keep Long Acre Tavern in Times Square connected and ready to serve soccer fans from around the world.
FIFA
December 11, 2024

Saudis Awarded 2034 World Cup in Uncontested Vote

Saudi Arabia was the only option after Australia decided not to bid.
Sponsored

The Hidden Economy of Race Weekend

Learn more about the Vintage Flying Museum and how Spectrum Business is helping them achieve their business goals while fueling their dreams.
Sponsored

How Daktronics Is Reshaping the Modern MLB Ballpark Experience

The technology powering baseball’s next chapter.
May 20, 2024

Top Sports Business Jobs This Week (May 2024)

Each week, our staff combs through the thousands of job listings from…
October 3, 2022

Real Madrid President Renews Call for Super League

Real Madrid’s president believes that soccer is losing ground.
August 10, 2022

PGA Tour Touts Projected Earnings to Keep Players

The PGA Tour is asking its players to consider their potential futures.
August 10, 2022

Bayern Munich to Make Growth Push in U.S. Market

Bayern Munich is looking to expand its reach in the U.S.