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2023 LPGA Tour Schedule: Dates, Purses, Winners

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Members of the LPGA Tour will play for a record $101.3 million in 33 official events during the 2023 season.

The season begins with the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions from Jan. 19-22 in Orlando and concludes with the CME Group Tour Championship from Nov. 16-19 in Naples.

We'll track the winners and total purses for each event here.

2023 LPGA Tour Schedule: Dates, Winners, Purses

Jan. 19-22: Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions, Lake Nona G. and C.C., Orlando, Florida, $1.5 million

Winner: Brooke Henderson

Feb. 23-26: Honda LPGA Thailand, Siam C.C., Pattaya, Chonburi, Thailand, Purse: $1.7 million

Winner:  Lilia Vu

March 2-5: HSBC Women's World Championship, Sentosa G.C., Singapore, Purse: $1.8 million

Winner:  Jin Young Ko

March 23-26: LPGA Drive On Championship, Superstition Mountain G.C., Gold Canyon, Arizona, $1.75 million

Winner:  Celine Boutier

March 30-April 2: DIO Implant LA Open, Palos Verdes G.C., Palos Verdes Estates, California, $1.75 million

Winner: Ruoning Yin

April 12-15: LOTTE Championship, Hoakalei Country Club, Oahu, Hawaii, $2 million

Winner:  Grace Kim

April 20-23: The Chevron Championship, The Club at Carlton Woods, The Woodlands, Texas, $5.1 million

April 27-30: JM Eagle LA Championship, Wilshire C.C., Los Angeles, California, $3 million

Winner:  Hannah Green

May 4-7: Hanwha LIFEPLUS International Crown, TPC Harding Park, San Francisco, California

Winning Team: Thailand

May 11-14: Cognizant Founders Cup, Upper Montclair Country Club, Clifton, New Jersey, $3 million

May 24-28: Bank of Hope LPGA Match Play, Shadow Creek, Las Vegas, Nevada, $1.5 million

Winner:  Pajaree Anannarukarn

June 1-4: Mizuho Americas Open, Liberty National Golf Club, Jersey city, New Jersey, $2.75 million

Winner: Rose Zhang

June 9-11: ShopRite LPGA Classic presented by Acer, Seaview, A Dolce Hotel (Bay Course), Galloway, New Jersey, $1.75 million

Winner:  Ashleigh Buhai

June 15-18: Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply Give, Blythefield C.C., Grand Rapids, Michigan, $2.5 million

Winner:  Leona Maguire

June 22-25: KPMG Women's PGA Championship , Baltusrol Golf Club (Lower Course), Springfield, New Jersey, $9 million

Winner:  Ruoning Yin

July 6-9: U.S. Women's Open presented by ProMedica, Pebble Beach Golf Links, Pebble Beach, California, $10 million

Winner: Allisen Corpuz

July 13-16: Greater Toledo LPGA Classic, Highland Meadows G.C., Sylvania, Ohio, $1.75 million

Winner: Linn Grant

July 19-22: Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational, Midland C.C., Midland, Michigan, $2.7 million

Winners:  Cheyenne Knight and Elizabeth Szokol

July 27-30: Amundi Evian Championship, Evian Resort G.C., Evian-les-Bains, France, $6.5 million

Aug. 3-6: Freed Group Women's Scottish Open, Dundonald Links, Ayrshire, Scotland, $2 million

Aug. 10-13: AIG Women's Open, Walton Heath (Old Course), Surrey, England, $9 million

Aug. 17-20: ISPS Handa World Invitational, Galgorme Castle G.C., and Massereene G.C., Antrim, Northern Ireland, $1.5 million

Winner:  Alexa Pano

Aug. 24-27: CP Women's Open, Shaughnessy Golf and C.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, $2.35 million

Winner: Megan Khang

Aug. 31-Sept. 3: Portland Classic, Columbia Edgewater Country Club, Portland, Oregon, $1.5 million

Winner:  Chanettee Wannasaen

Sept. 7-10: Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P&G, Kenwood Country Club, Cincinnati, Ohio, $1.75 million

Winner:  Minjee Lee

Sept. 22-24: Solheim Cup , Finca Cortesin, Andalucia, Spain

Winning Team: Europe (retains Cup after 14-14 tie)

Sept. 29-Oct. 1: Walmart NW Arkansas Championship presented by P&G, Pinnacle Country Club, Rogers, Arkansas, $2.3 million

Winner: Hae Ran Ryu

Oct. 5-8: The Ascendant LPGA benefitting Volunteers of America, Old American G.C., The Colony, Texas, $1.8 million

Winner: Hyo Joo Kim

Oct. 12-15: Buick LPGA Shanghai, Qizhong Garden Golf Club, Shanghai, China, $2.1 million

Winner:  Angel Yin

Oct. 19-22: BMW Ladies Championship, Seowon Valley Country Club, Seoul, South Korea, $2.2 million

Oct. 26-29: Maybank Championship, Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, $3 million

Winner: Celine Boutier

Nov. 2-5: TOTO Japan Classic, Taiheiyo Club Minori Course, Omitama, Ibaraki, Japan, $2 million

Winner: Mone Inami

Nov. 9-12: The ANNIKA driven by Gainbridge at Pelican, Pelican G.C., Belleair, Florida, $3.25 million

Nov. 16-19: CME Group Tour Championship, Tiburon G.C., Naples, Florida, $7 million

Winner:  Amy Yang

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LPGA Tour 2024 schedule: Confirmed tournaments, dates, venues, majors, events and more

The schedule features a record 16 tournaments with purses of at least £1.93m ($2.4m), including 10 events outside the majors and Tour Championship; watch all the men's and women's majors in 2024 live on Sky Sports Golf

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LPGA players will compete for a record £95m ($118m) next season, LPGA Tour officials have announced.

The 2024 total prize fund represents a 69 per cent increase from 2021's figure of approximately £56m ($70m).

"The 2024 LPGA Tour schedule reflects our historic growth," commissioner Mollie Marcoux Samaan said. "With new events and improved geographic flow, enhancing the athlete experience, our global reach and competitiveness have never been stronger.

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"As we embark on this season, we celebrate the remarkable journey of women's golf, anticipating thrilling competition and unforgettable moments for fans worldwide."

The schedule features a record 16 tournaments with purses of at least £1.93m ($2.4m), including 10 events outside the majors and Tour Championship. An increase in the CME Group Tour Championship's purse from £5.6m to £8.8m was announced on Wednesday.

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Take a look at the dates, venues and tournament schedule for the 2024 LPGA Tour (as of November 16):

January 18-21- Hilton Grand Vacations, Orlando, Florida

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January 25-28 - LPGA Drive On Championship, Bradenton, Florida

February 22-25 - Honda LPGA ,Chonburi, Thailand

February 29 - March 3: HSBC Women's World Championship, Singapore

March 7-10 - Blue Bay LPGA, Hainan Island, People's Rep. of China

The 2024 LPGA TOUR schedule made it out of the group chat 👀📱 A record-breaking schedule is here, boasting a total prize fund of more than $118 million and 35 events across 15 states and 10 countries! ⛳️ VIEW FULL SCHEDULE ➡️ https://t.co/aVdd2VnQMU pic.twitter.com/Vu5XtTT4TX — LPGA (@LPGA) November 16, 2023

March 21-24 - Seri Pak LA Open, Palos Verdes Estates, California

March 28-31 - Arizona Championship, Phoenix, Arizona

April 3-7 - LPGA Match Play, Las Vegas, Nevada

April 18-21 - The Chevron Championship, The Woodlands, Texas

April 25-28 - JM Eagle LA Championship, Los Angeles, California

May 9-12 - Cognizant Founders Cup, Clifton, New Jersey

May 16-19 - Mizuho Americas Open, Jersey City, New Jersey

May 30-June 2 - US Women's Open, Lancaster, Pennsylvania

June 7-9 - ShopRite LPGA Classic, Galloway, New Jersey

June 13-16 - Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply Give, Grand Rapids, Michigan

June 20-23 - KPMG Women's PGA Championship, Sammamish, Washington

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June 27-30 - Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational, Midland, Michigan

July 11-14: Amundi Evian Championship, Evian-les-Bains, France

July 18-21: Dana Open for Children, Sylvania, Ohio

July 25-28: CPKC Women's Open, Alberta, Canada

August 1-4: Portland Classic, Portland, Oregon

August 8-11: 2024 Paris Olympics, Paris, France

August 15-18: Women's Scottish Open, TBD, Scotland

August 22-25: AIG Women's Open, Fife, Scotland

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August. 29-September 1: FM Global Championship, Norton, Massachusetts

September 13-15: Solheim Cup, Gainesville, Virginia

September 19-22: Kroger Queen City Championship, Cincinnati, Ohio

September 27-29: Walmart NW Arkansas Championship, Rogers, Arkansas

October 10-13: Buick LPGA Shanghai, Shanghai, People's Rep. of China

October 17-20: BMW Ladies Championship, TBD, Republic of Korea

October 24-27: Maybank Championship, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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October 31-November 3: TOTO Japan Classic, Shiga, Japan

November 6-9: LOTTE Championship, Oahu, Hawaii

November 14-17: The ANNIKA driven, Belleair, Florida

November 21-24: CME Group Tour Championship, Naples, Florida

December 13-15 : Grant Thornton Invitational, Naples, Florida

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Nelly Korda rallies to win 3rd straight LPGA Tour start at Ford Championship

Nelly Korda hits a tee shot at the fourth hole during the final round of LPGA Ford Championship golf tournament Sunday, March 31, 2024, in Gilbert, Ariz. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

Nelly Korda hits a tee shot at the fourth hole during the final round of LPGA Ford Championship golf tournament Sunday, March 31, 2024, in Gilbert, Ariz. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

Lydia Ko, right, with her caddie, tries to keep dry at the third green during the final round of LPGA Ford Championship golf tournament Sunday, March 31, 2024, in Gilbert, Ariz. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

Lexi Thompson hits her tee shot on the fourth hole during the final round of LPGA Ford Championship golf tournament Sunday, March 31, 2024, in Gilbert, Ariz. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

Azahara Munoz, of Spain, watches her tee shot on the fourth hole during the final round of LPGA Ford Championship golf tournament Sunday, March 31, 2024, in Gilbert, Ariz. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

Mi Hyang Lee, of South Korea, hits out the bunker at the fourth green during the final round of LPGA Ford Championship golf tournament Sunday, March 31, 2024, in Gilbert, Ariz. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

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GILBERT, Ariz. (AP) — Nelly Korda won her hometown event in a playoff after closing eagle-birdie. She withstood brutal wind in Southern California to win in another playoff last week.

The world No. 1 made it three straight by staying steady through a soggy Sunday in the desert.

Korda became the first LPGA Tour player in eight years to win three straight starts, shooting a 7-under 65 to rally for for a two-stroke victory in the Ford Championship.

“It’s very hard mentally to be 100% especially after a win, especially playing in tough conditions,” Korda said. “So as boring as it sounds I was just taking it shot by shot and seeing where I was going to end up. To get three in a row, that’s just a dream come true.”

Korda won the Drive On Championship in late January in her hometown of Bradenton, Florida, before sitting out all of the LPGA Tour’s Asian swing. She was still sharp after a seven-week break, winning the Fir Hill Seri Pak Championship in a playoff last week outside Los Angeles to move back atop the world ranking.

Korda stayed steady through four days in the desert, entering the final round two shots back through weather that got progressively worse at Seville Golf and Country Club.

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Korda nearly holed out her second shot on the short par-4 16th to take the lead and birdied No. 18 to finish at 20-under 268 for her 11th career LPGA victory. She’s the first LPGA Tour player to win three straight starts since Ariya Jutanugarn in 2016 and first American since Nancy Lopez won five straight 1978.

“(It) just honestly feels like a blur,” Korda said. “Taking it day by day, really trying to stay very present and just played really good golf, solid golf in tough conditions today, which I’m very happy about.”

Australian rookie Hira Naveed was in position to tie Korda after hitting her second shot just right of the par-5 18th, but an indifferent chip led to a par. The former Pepperdine player shot 66 to finish second at 18 under in her second career start.

Lexi Thompson briefly shared the lead and was within a shot through 15 holes in her bid to win for the first time since 2019. She hit driver on the 16th and sent it way right into the water, leading to a bogey.

Thompson also missed a short par putt on No. 17 before closing with a two-putt birdie on 18 to shoot 68. She finished in a five-way tie for fourth at 17 under.

“It was crazy conditions, but it was almost just like it gets to where it’s mental when it comes to these kind of conditions,” Thompson said. “You just have to stay positive with it and know that pars are a good score. If you have a good number, take advantage of it; try to shoot for the pin and make some birdies.”

Temperatures dropped dramatically and steady rain fell most of the final round, adding a layer of difficulty at a tournament that started with two days of record-setting scores .

The inclement weather did little to slow the leaders down, with four players tied for the lead and 11 within two shots early on the back nine.

Korda had consecutive birdies starting on No. 4 to kick off her final round and added another on the par-4 ninth to turn in 3-under 33. She tied for the lead with a birdie on the par-5 12th and took it outright at 18 under by making a 6-foot birdie putt on 13.

Thompson and Haveed tied her, but Korda went back up with her near holeout on 16, setting up a birdie that gave her a one-shot lead. Korda hit a massive drive on No. 18 and chipped to three feet for a closing birdie.

“Just tried to stay really aggressive and I knew I had to shoot a low one to be in contention,” Korda said “Just played really smart golf out there today.”

Naveed made the record-low cut of 5 under on the number and raced up the leaderboard with a third-round 65 before the winds picked up. She pulled into a tie for the lead at 18 under with a birdie on the island par-3 17th, but left her chip on 18 about 20 feet short and missed the putt.

“It’s just breathing a sigh of relief really and just saying, ‘All right, put your head down, there is scoring opportunities out there,’” Naveed said. “Just go out there and try to do the best you can, commit to every shot, and try and hole some putts. So happy to do that on the weekend.”

So is Korda after putting herself in position to make it four straight at the T-Mobile Match Play next week in Las Vegas.

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List of golfers with most LPGA Tour wins

This table lists players with 10 or more wins on the LPGA Tour . It is based on the list on the LPGA Tour's official site, which differs slightly from the main win lists on player's personal profiles on the site. The wins counted here include professional titles won before the tour was founded in 1950; and LPGA Tour events won as an amateur, or as an international invitee before joining the LPGA Tour. They do not include team events, unofficial events, or official wins on other professional tours, of which a few of the golfers listed, such as Laura Davies and Annika Sörenstam , have many.

The list is complete as of March 31, 2024. [1] Members of the World Golf Hall of Fame are annotated HoF . Golfers listed in bold are active on the LPGA Tour as of 2023.

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    The LPGA is the oldest continuing women's professional sports organization in the United States. [4] [5] It succeeded the WPGA (Women's Professional Golf Association), which was founded in 1944 but stopped its limited tour after the 1948 season and officially ceased operations in December 1949. [6]

  2. 2021 LPGA Tour

    The 2021 LPGA Tour was the 72nd edition of the LPGA Tour, a series of professional golf tournaments for elite female golfers from around the world.The season began at the Four Season Golf Club in Lake Buena Vista, Florida on January 21 and ended on November 21 at the Tiburón Golf Club in Naples, Florida. The tournaments were sanctioned by the United States-based Ladies Professional Golf ...

  3. 2023 LPGA Tour

    The 2023 LPGA Tour was the 74th edition of the LPGA Tour, a series of professional golf tournaments for elite female golfers from around the world.The season began at the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions, in Orlando, Florida on January 19, and officially ended on November 19, at the Tiburón Golf Club in the CME Group Tour Championship at Naples, Florida, not counting the ...

  4. 2022 LPGA Tour

    The 2022 LPGA Tour was the 73rd edition of the LPGA Tour, a series of professional golf tournaments for elite female golfers from around the world. The season began at the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions, in Lake Buena Vista, Florida on January 20, and ended on November 20, at the Tiburón Golf Club in the CME Group Tour ...

  5. List of golfers with most LPGA Tour wins

    The wins counted here include professional titles won before the tour was founded in 1950; and LPGA Tour events won as an amateur, or as an international invitee before joining the LPGA Tour. They do not include team events, unofficial events, or official wins on other professional tours, of which a few of the golfers listed, such as Laura ...

  6. 2024 LPGA Tour

    The 2024 LPGA Tour is the 75th edition of the LPGA Tour, a series of professional golf tournaments for elite female golfers from around the world.The season will begin at the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions, in Orlando, Florida on January 18, and will end on November 24, at the Tiburón Golf Club in the CME Group Tour Championship at Naples, Florida.

  7. TOURNAMENTS

    LPGA Tour Schedule 2024 Schedule. Date Tournament Defending Champion; Apr. 18-21. The Chevron Championship ... ShopRite LPGA Classic presented by Acer. Seaview, Bay Course Galloway, NJ Purse ...

  8. 2020 LPGA Tour

    The 2020 LPGA Tour was the 71st edition of the LPGA Tour, a series of professional golf tournaments for elite female golfers from around the world.The season began at the Four Season Golf Club in Lake Buena Vista, Florida on January 16 and ended on December 20 at the Tiburón Golf Club in Naples, Florida. The tournaments were sanctioned by the United States-based Ladies Professional Golf ...

  9. LPGA

    The Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) is an American organization for female golfers. The organization is headquartered at the LPGA International in Daytona Beach, Florida, and is best known for running the LPGA Tour, a series of weekly golf tournaments for elite women professional golfers from around the world.

  10. LPGA Tour Announces Record-Breaking 2023 Schedule

    Download the 2023 Schedule PDF . World's best female golfers to compete for more than $101 million in official prize money, the highest total in the Tour's history NAPLES, Fla., Nov. 18, 2022 ...

  11. LPGA Tour Announces Record-Breaking 2022 Schedule

    So far, nine tournaments have announced purse increases for the 2022 season, including The Chevron Championship ($5 million, up $1.9 million from 2021) and the AIG Women's Open ($6.8 million, up ...

  12. Home

    LPGA Tour. T-Mobile Match Play presented by MGM Rewards Las Vegas, NV Apr 03-07. Previous Next. Leaderboard Presented By. Pairings Full Leaderboard TV Times (ET) April 03 Golf Channel (ET) 6:00 ...

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    LPGA Tour. T-Mobile Match Play presented by MGM Rewards Las Vegas, NV Apr 03-07. Previous Next. Leaderboard Presented By. Full Leaderboard LPGA 360. lpga-360. Epson Tour Graduate Spotlight with ...

  14. Nelly Korda Establishes LPGA Tour Dominance With Fourth Consecutive

    With her 12th LPGA Tour victory, Korda can now fully assert herself as one of women's golf generational talents. She is the first American player to win in four or more consecutive starts since ...

  15. Five Things to Know About the T-Mobile Match Play presented by ...

    Last season, Pajaree Anannarukarn survived the desert sun and scorching temperatures to capture her second career LPGA Tour victory at the T-Mobile Match Play. Anannarukarn won seven matches in ...

  16. Rolex Women's World Golf Rankings

    1.85. 92.30. 50. Rankings as of 2024-03-25. Rolex Rankings, the first-ever comprehensive world rankings system for professional women's golf by Rolex. Discover the latest scores.

  17. Field Breakdown 2024 T-Mobile Match Play presented by MGM ...

    The LPGA Tour's best will descend upon Shadow Creek this week in Las Vegas, Nev., for the fourth playing of the T-Mobile Match Play presented by MGM Rewards.

  18. 2023 LPGA Tour Schedule: Dates, Purses, Winners

    Members of the LPGA Tour will play for a record $101.3 million in 33 official events during the 2023 season. The season begins with the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions from Jan. 19 ...

  19. LPGA Tour Announces Record-Breaking 2024 Schedule

    The 2024 total prize fund represents the highest ever in Tour history, up from approximately $70 million in 2021, a 69% increase. "The 2024 LPGA Tour schedule reflects our historic growth ...

  20. 2023 LPGA Tour

    The 2023 LPGA Tour was the 74th edition of the LPGA Tour, a series of professional golf tournaments for elite female golfers from around the world. The season began at the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions, in Orlando, Florida on January 19, and officially ended on November 19, at the Tiburón Golf Club in the CME Group Tour Championship at Naples, Florida, not counting the ...

  21. LPGA Tour 2024 schedule: Confirmed tournaments, dates, venues, majors

    LPGA players will compete for a record £95m ($118m) next season, LPGA Tour officials have announced. The 2024 total prize fund represents a 69 per cent increase from 2021's figure of ...

  22. Nelly Korda rallies to win 3rd straight LPGA Tour start at Ford

    Korda became the first LPGA Tour player in eight years to win three straight starts, shooting a 7-under 65 to rally for for a two-stroke victory in the Ford Championship. "It's very hard mentally to be 100% especially after a win, especially playing in tough conditions," Korda said. "So as boring as it sounds I was just taking it shot ...

  23. Leaderboard

    Learn more about the updated format for the T Mobile Match Play presented by MGM Rewards

  24. List of golfers with most LPGA Tour wins

    Inbee Park is a South Korean professional golfer who plays on the LPGA Tour and the LPGA of Japan Tour. She has been the number one ranked player in the Women's World Golf Rankings for four separate runs: April 2013 to June 2014, October 2014 to February 2015, June 2015 to October 2015, and from April to July 2018.