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Fortinet Takes the Lead as Title Partner of the Founders Cup

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterAugust 27, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read3 Views
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  1. Partnership Announcement: Fortinet is named the title partner of the LPGA Founders Cup, enhancing the event’s prestige with a $3 million purse for the 2026 tournament.

  2. Honor for Founders: The Founders Cup celebrates the 13 pioneering women who established the LPGA, with Fortinet’s commitment to innovation aligning with LPGA’s values of excellence.

  3. Innovative Leadership: With 25 years in cybersecurity, Fortinet boasts the industry’s largest patent portfolio and is recognized as a leader in multiple sectors, reflecting its commitment to customer-first innovation.

  4. Historic Venue: The 2026 event will take place at the newly renovated Sharon Heights Golf & Country Club in Northern California, a location rich in women’s golf history.

Fortinet’s Commitment to Elevating Women’s Golf

Fortinet, a leader in cybersecurity, recently entered a multiyear partnership with the LPGA Tour. This announcement marks Fortinet as the title partner of the Founders Cup. Scheduled for March 19-22, 2026, the annual event will feature a significant payout, increasing from $2 million to $3 million. LPGA Commissioner Craig Kessler expressed excitement about the collaboration, emphasizing Fortinet’s commitment to honoring the LPGA’s founders. He noted the partnership as a perfect fit, given Fortinet’s roots in Silicon Valley and its focus on excellence.

Moreover, the Founders Cup not only showcases top-tier golfing talent but also seeks to inspire future generations. This partnership highlights a common goal: uplifting women in sports. With many LPGA athletes hailing from Northern California, this connection strengthens community ties. Fortinet CEO Ken Xie underscored that both the company and the LPGA share values of innovation and customer focus. Together, they aim to advance the game of golf while promoting opportunities for women on and off the course.

Sharon Heights: A Historic Venue for the Future

The 2026 Founders Cup will take place at the Sharon Heights Golf & Country Club, known for its stunning design and rich history. Since its inception in 1962, the course has undergone significant renovations, improving its layout and sustainability. General Manager Aaron Grant welcomed the best female golfers, underscoring the community’s commitment to supporting women’s athletics.

The choice of venue reflects not only a tradition of women’s golf in Northern California but also a dedication to creating memorable experiences for players and fans alike. As the LPGA returns to this vibrant area, it highlights the significance of the Founders Cup in fostering a culture of support and achievement. Ultimately, partnerships like the one between Fortinet and the LPGA encourage broader participation, paving the way for future advancements in women’s sports.

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