The Ladies European Tour has announced a record-breaking schedule featuring 27 events with a combined prize fund of more than £16.7m (€19m).
That is an increase of £1.7m (€1.94m) on the proposed 2020 schedule before the coronavirus pandemic and £5.2m (€5.9m) up on the 2019 prize fund.
A total of nine new events have been created, although the first tournament is not until May, six months after the 2020 season ended.
The Ladies Scottish Open has also lost its title sponsor and a venue for the tournament has yet to be confirmed.
The Andalucia Costa del Sol Open de Espana will again play host to the season finale, with the £527,000 (€600,000) event deciding the Race to Costa del Sol, which offers a bonus pool of £220,000 (€250,000) between the top three players.
LET chief executive Alexandra Armas said: "We are extremely excited to announce our record-breaking schedule for 2021 and thrilled to offer some good news to our membership after a difficult season last year.
"The LET is dedicated to supporting our members and growing the game of golf to new and existing markets and we are proud to confirm the return of not only all postponed events, but the addition of several new and innovative tournaments, which shows just how much interest and momentum there is behind women's sport.
"I would like to thank our sponsors, partners and all the federations that have shown their belief, vision and perseverance and we look forward to delivering an action-packed calendar for our international membership."
Solheim Cup captain Catriona Matthew added: "I committed myself to playing on the LET in Europe last year and unfortunately I was not able to play as much as I would have liked so I am pleased to see such a healthy schedule for me to get back out there.
"I have six captain's picks for the first time this year and I am looking forward to playing with some of Europe's best as I look to assemble my team ahead of defending our trophy in September."
The Solheim Cup is scheduled take place from 4 to 6 September at Inverness Club in Toledo.