
The golf world is buzzing, folks! A true legend is returning to the big stage – and we're not talking about just any ordinary comeback. Michelle Wie West, the 2014 U.S. Women's Open champion, is ending her three-year golf break to once again face the ultimate challenge in 2026. It's going to be a spectacle, we promise!
The 34-year-old Wie West, who boasts five LPGA Tour victories and is also a mother of two, had actually hung up her clubs in 2023 after the U.S. Women's Open at Pebble Beach. But anyone who knows her understands: she can't quite stay away from golf. After all, even back then, she said 'never say never.' And now it's official: the icon is back!
A Final Dance on Hallowed Ground
The decisive factor for her comeback is the ten-year exemption she earned through her 2014 triumph. She is now using this for the 2026 U.S. Women's Open at the legendary Riviera Country Club (June 4-7). Michelle herself announced the news yesterday evening at 6:35 PM ET (12:35 AM CET on April 1) on Instagram. It's clear to her: this will be her absolute final major tournament before she truly retires for good. Emotions are sure to run high!
The Comeback of the Grande Dame
This return is more than just a personal decision; it's a true gift for women's golf. A Michelle Wie West on the tee always draws attention and adds an extra dose of drama. Riviera Country Club, a place with special significance for her, only makes things more exciting. Even if there's no information yet about her current form – we're sure she'll prepare exceptionally well for her final appearance. We can hardly wait!


