The qualification period to earn a spot in the European team for the 2026 PING Junior Solheim Cup begins with the Portuguese International Ladies’ Amateur Championship at Penina Golf Resort.
Twelve of Europe’s best young female golfers between the ages of 12 and 18 will take on the American team at Bernardus Golf in the Netherlands on September 7-8. The event will mark a historic first for the PING Junior Solheim Cup, with the competition taking place on the same course as the Solheim Cup later that week.
Five-time Ladies European Tour (LET) winner Anne van Dam will captain the European side with England’s Bronte Law confirmed as the Dutchwoman’s vice-captain. The pair competed together at the PING Junior Solheim Cup in 2013, and at the Solheim Cup in 2019.
There will be 10 official European qualification events – beginning on January 28 in Portugal and ending on August 15 at the R&A Girls’ Amateur Championship in Scotland.
Following the completion of the 10 events, the leading six players from the PING Junior Solheim Cup rankings will automatically be selected for the European side. Anne will then make six captain’s picks as her squad prepares to reclaim the trophy.
“I am very excited for the qualification period to begin for the 2026 PING Junior Solheim Cup,” Anne said. “The talent on display at these 10 events will be incredibly high and I can’t wait to follow along as we start to build our team for September.
“Alongside my vice-captain, Bronte Law, we want to wish everyone involved the best of luck with their journey and goals for 2026. Have fun, enjoy the process, and we look forward to meeting you all along the way.”
France’s Louise Landgraf is back in Portugal to defend her title after securing a two-shot victory in 2025. Louise represented Europe at the 2024 PING Junior Solheim Cup – where the American side were victorious in Washington D.C.
The Portuguese International Ladies’ Amateur Championship will be followed by the Spanish International Ladies’ Amateur Championship at La Reserva Club Sotogrande on March 3-8. One month later, Anne’s prospects will compete for the French International Lady Juniors at Saint Cloud Golf Club on April 1-6.
For details of all 10 qualification events, click here.




