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The LPGA, in full the Ladies Professional Golf Association, is an American organization for female professional golfers. The organization, with headquarters in Daytona Beach, Florida, is best known for running the LPGA Tour, a series of weekly golf tournaments for elite female golfers from around the world which runs from February to December each year. In 2007 prize money on the LPGA Tour was USD $54.285 million.[1]

Other "LPGA"s exist in other countries, each with a geographical designation in its name, but the U.S. organization is the largest and best known. The LPGA is also an organization for female club and teaching golf professionals. This is different from the PGA Tour which runs the main professional tours in the U.S. and, since 1968, has been independent of the club and teaching professionals' organization, the PGA of America.

The LPGA was founded in 1950 by a group of 13 women, including Babe Didrikson Zaharias. It is now the oldest ongoing women's professional sports organization in the United States.[2][3] Carolyn Bivens is the current LPGA Commissioner.

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Most of the LPGA Tour's events are held in the United States. In 2007 there were two tournaments in Mexico and one in Canada. Two events are co-sanctioned with the Ladies European Tour: the Women's British Open and the Evian Masters in France, held the preceding week. An autumn Asian swing includes tournaments in Korea, Thailand, and Japan.

The LPGA's annual major championships are:

A unique feature of the LPGA season is that no event is held in the week following any of its major championships. The LPGA also does not hold an event in the week following the Solheim Cup, a team competition between teams representing the U.S. and Europe in odd-numbered years. This sets it apart from men's golf, which holds events in the week following all of the mainstream majors (i.e., under-50) and senior majors.

In its early decades, the LPGA Tour was dominated by American players. Vivien Saunders of the United Kingdom became the first player living outside the United States to gain an LPGA tour card, in 1969. The non-U.S. contingent is now very large. The last time an American player topped the money list was in 1993, the last time an American led the tour in tournaments won was in 1996, and from 2000 through 2006 non-Americans won 22 of 28 major championships. In 2007 there were 117 non-Americans from 26 countries, including 45 from South Korea, 15 from Sweden, 9 from Australia, 9 from Great Britain, 7 from Canada, (4 from England, and 4 from Scotland.

Of the 33 events in 2006, only seven were won by Americans, with Cristie Kerr the only American to win more than once (three times). By contrast, Mexican Lorena Ochoa won six events, Australian Karrie Webb five, Swede Annika Sörenstam three, and nine different South Koreans combined to win 11 events. (See 2006 LPGA Tour for more details on the 2006 season.)

In 2007 Americans saw a relative resurgence, winning 12 events. For the first time since 2000, two Americans won majors. However, only one American, Paula Creamer, won more than one event, while Mexico's Lorena Ochoa won eight times and Norway's Suzann Pettersen five. Koreans won only 4 events, down from 11 in 2006.

Besides the main LPGA Tour, the LPGA operates a second-level developmental tour, the Futures Tour. Top finishers at the end of each season on that tour receive playing privileges on the main LPGA Tour for the following year.

The LPGA also administers an annual Qualifying School similar to that conducted by the PGA Tour. Depending on a golfer's finish in the Qualifying School tournament, she may receive full or partial playing privileges on the LPGA Tour.

In 2001, the LPGA established the Women's Senior Golf Tour, now called The Legends Tour, for women professionals aged 45 and above.

Since 2006, all official LPGA tournaments have been part of a playoff system, leading up to the November LPGA Playoffs at The ADT. The LPGA schedule is divided into two halves, with 15 players from each half qualifying for the ADT Championship based on their performance. Two wild-card selections are also included in the Playoffs. The winner of the ADT Championship, which features three days of “playoffs” plus the final championship round, earns $1 million.

ADT Playoff Categories:

  • winner: Official LPGA Tour events with a purse of at least $2,000,000. Winners of these events automatically qualify for the ADT Championship.
  • standard: Winners do not automatically qualify for the ADT Championship; the ADT points system is used.
  • unofficial These events are not official LPGA Tour events and participation is not part of the ADT Playoff system.

The number in parentheses after winners' names show the player's total number of official money, individual event wins on the LPGA Tour including that event.

Dates Tournament Location ADT Playoff
Category
Winner
Jan 19-21 Women's World Cup of Golf South Africa unofficial Flag of Paraguay Paraguay (Julieta Granada / Celeste Troche)
Feb 15-17 SBS Open at Turtle Bay Hawaii standard Flag of the United States Paula Creamer (3)
Feb 22-24 Fields Open in Hawaii Hawaii standard Flag of the United States Stacy Prammanasudh (2)
Mar 9-11 MasterCard Classic Mexico standard Flag of the United States Meaghan Francella (1)
Mar 22-25 Safeway International Arizona standard Flag of Mexico Lorena Ochoa (10)
Mar 29-Apr 1 Nabisco Championship California winner Flag of the United States Morgan Pressel (1)
Apr 12-15 Ginn Open Florida winner Flag of the United States Brittany Lincicome (2)
Apr 26-29 Corona Championship Mexico standard Flag of Italy Silvia Cavalleri (1)
May 4-6 SemGroup Championship Oklahoma standard Flag of South Korea Mi Hyun Kim (8)
May 10-13 Michelob ULTRA Open at Kingsmill Virginia winner Flag of Norway Suzann Pettersen (1)
May 17-20 Sybase Classic New Jersey standard Flag of Mexico Lorena Ochoa (11)
May 24-27 LPGA Corning Classic New York standard Flag of South Korea Young Kim (1)
May 31-Jun 3 Ginn Tribute Hosted by Annika South Carolina winner Flag of the United States Nicole Castrale (1)
Jun 7-10 McDonald's LPGA Championship Maryland winner Flag of Norway Suzann Pettersen (2)
Jun 21-24 Wegmans LPGA New York standard Flag of Mexico Lorena Ochoa (12)
End of first half of the season
Jun 28-Jul 1 U.S. Women's Open North Carolina winner Flag of the United States Cristie Kerr (10)
Jul 12-15 Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic Ohio standard Flag of South Korea Se Ri Pak (24)
Jul 19-22 HSBC Women's World Match Play Championship New York winner Flag of South Korea Seon Hwa Lee (2)
Jul 26-29 Evian Masters France winner Flag of the United States Natalie Gulbis (1)
Aug 2-5 Ricoh Women's British Open Scotland winner Flag of Mexico Lorena Ochoa (13)
Aug 16-19 CN Canadian Women's Open Alberta, Canada winner Flag of Mexico Lorena Ochoa (14)
Aug 24-26 Safeway Classic Oregon standard Flag of Mexico Lorena Ochoa (15)
Aug 30-Sep 2 State Farm Classic Illinois standard Flag of the United States Sherri Steinhauer (8)
Sep 7-9 LPGA NW Arkansas Championship* Arkansas standard Flag of the United States Stacy Lewis (n/a)
Sep 14-16 The Solheim Cup Sweden unofficial Flag of the United States United States
Sep 27-30 Navistar LPGA Classic Alabama standard Flag of Sweden Maria Hjorth (3)
Oct 4-7 Longs Drugs Challenge California standard Flag of Norway Suzann Pettersen (3)
Oct 11-14 Samsung World Championship California standard Flag of Mexico Lorena Ochoa (16)
Oct 19-21 Hana Bank-KOLON Championship South Korea standard Flag of Norway Suzann Pettersen (4)
Oct 26-28 Honda LPGA Thailand Thailand standard Flag of Norway Suzann Pettersen (5)
Nov 2-4 Mizuno Classic Japan standard Flag of Japan Momoka Ueda (1)
Nov 8-11 The Mitchell Company Tournament of Champions Alabama standard Flag of the United States Paula Creamer (4)
Nov 15-18 LPGA Playoffs at The ADT Florida n/a Flag of Mexico Lorena Ochoa (17)
Dec 7-9 Lexus Cup Australia unofficial Team Asia
Dec 22-23** Wendy's 3-Tour Challenge Nevada unofficial LPGA Tour

Tournaments in bold are majors.

*The LPGA NW Arkansas Championship was not completed due to inclement weather. Only 18 holes were played so it is not an official tournament.
**The Wendy's 3-Tour Challenge was held on November 13. It was broadcast on television on December 22 and 23. The official LPGA Tour schedule listed the tournament dates based on the television broadcast.

Year Number of
tournaments
Countries hosting
tournaments
Total prize money
2006 Tour 36 10 $50,275,000
2005 Tour 35 9 $45,100,000
2004 Tour 33 6 $42,875,000

The LPGA Tour presents several annual awards. Three are awarded in competitive contests, based on scoring over the course of the year.

  • The Rolex Player of the Year is awarded based on a formula in which points are awarded for top-10 finishes and are doubled at the LPGA's four major championships and at the season-ending ADT Championship. The points system is: 30 points for first; 12 points for second; nine points for third; seven points for fourth; six points for fifth; five points for sixth; four points for seventh; three points for eighth; two points for ninth and one point for 10th.
  • The Vare Trophy, named for Glenna Collett-Vare, is given to the player with the lowest scoring average for the season.
  • The Louise Suggs Rolex Rooke of the Year Award is awarded to the first-year player on the LPGA Tour who scores the highest in a points competition in which points are awarded at all full-field domestic events and doubled at the LPGA's four major championships. The points system is: 150 points for first; 80 points for second; 75 points for third; 70 points for fourth; and 65 points for fifth. After fifth place, points are awarded in increments of three, beginning at sixth place with 62 points. Rookies who make the cut in an event and finish below 41st each receive five points. The award is named after Louise Suggs, one of the founders of the LPGA.
Year Player of the Year Vare Trophy Rookie of the Year
2007 Flag of Mexico Lorena Ochoa Flag of Mexico Lorena Ochoa Flag of Brazil Angela Park
2006 Flag of Mexico Lorena Ochoa Flag of Mexico Lorena Ochoa Flag of South Korea Seon Hwa Lee
2005 Flag of Sweden Annika Sörenstam Flag of Sweden Annika Sörenstam Flag of the United States Paula Creamer
2004 Flag of Sweden Annika Sörenstam Flag of South Korea Grace Park Flag of South Korea Shi Hyun Ahn
2003 Flag of Sweden Annika Sörenstam Flag of South Korea Se Ri Pak Flag of Mexico Lorena Ochoa
2002 Flag of Sweden Annika Sörenstam Flag of Sweden Annika Sörenstam Flag of the United States Beth Bauer
2001 Flag of Sweden Annika Sörenstam Flag of Sweden Annika Sörenstam Flag of South Korea Hee-Won Han
2000 Flag of Australia Karrie Webb Flag of Australia Karrie Webb Flag of the United States Flag of the PhilippinesDorothy Delasin
1999 Flag of Australia Karrie Webb Flag of Australia Karrie Webb Flag of South Korea Mi Hyun Kim
1998 Flag of Sweden Annika Sörenstam Flag of Sweden Annika Sörenstam Flag of South Korea Se Ri Pak
1997 Flag of Sweden Annika Sörenstam Flag of Australia Karrie Webb Flag of England Lisa Hackney
1996 Flag of England Laura Davies Flag of Sweden Annika Sörenstam Flag of Australia Karrie Webb
1995 Flag of Sweden Annika Sörenstam Flag of Sweden Annika Sörenstam Flag of the United States Pat Hurst
1994 Flag of the United States Beth Daniel Flag of the United States Beth Daniel Flag of Sweden Annika Sörenstam
1993 Flag of the United States Betsy King Flag of the United States Betsy King Flag of England Suzanne Strudwick
1992 Flag of the United States Dottie Mochrie Flag of the United States Dottie Mochrie Flag of Sweden Helen Alfredsson
1991 Flag of the United States Pat Bradley Flag of the United States Pat Bradley Flag of the United States Brandie Burton
1990 Flag of the United States Beth Daniel Flag of the United States Beth Daniel Flag of Japan Hiromi Kobayashi
1989 Flag of the United States Betsy King Flag of the United States Beth Daniel Flag of the United States Pamela Wright
1988 Flag of the United States Nancy Lopez Flag of the United States Colleen Walker Flag of Sweden Liselotte Neumann
1987 Flag of Japan Ayako Okamoto Flag of the United States Betsy King Flag of the United States Tammie Green
1986 Flag of the United States Pat Bradley Flag of the United States Pat Bradley Flag of the United States Jody Rosenthal
1985 Flag of the United States Nancy Lopez Flag of the United States Nancy Lopez Flag of the United States Penny Hammel
1984 Flag of the United States Betsy King Flag of the United States Patty Sheehan Flag of the United States Juli Inkster
1983 Flag of the United States Patty Sheehan Flag of the United States JoAnne Carner Flag of the United States Stephanie Farwig
1982 Flag of the United States JoAnne Carner Flag of the United States JoAnne Carner Flag of the United States Patti Rizzo
1981 Flag of the United States JoAnne Carner Flag of the United States JoAnne Carner Flag of the United States Patty Sheehan
1980 Flag of the United States Beth Daniel Flag of the United States Amy Alcott Flag of the United States Myra Blackwelder
1979 Flag of the United States Nancy Lopez Flag of the United States Nancy Lopez Flag of the United States Beth Daniel
1978 Flag of the United States Nancy Lopez Flag of the United States Nancy Lopez Flag of the United States Nancy Lopez
1977 Flag of the United States Judy Rankin Flag of the United States Judy Rankin Flag of the United States Debbie Massey
1976 Flag of the United States Judy Rankin Flag of the United States Judy Rankin Flag of the United States Bonnie Lauer
1975 Flag of the United States Sandra Palmer Flag of the United States JoAnne Carner Flag of the United States Amy Alcott
1974 Flag of the United States JoAnne Carner Flag of the United States JoAnne Carner Flag of Australia Jan Stephenson
1973 Flag of the United States Kathy Whitworth Flag of the United States Amy Alcott Flag of the United States Laura Baugh
1972 Flag of the United States Kathy Whitworth Flag of the United States Kathy Whitworth Flag of Canada Jocelyne Bourassa
1971 Flag of the United States Kathy Whitworth Flag of the United States Kathy Whitworth Flag of South Africa Sally Little
1970 Flag of the United States Sandra Haynie Flag of the United States Amy Alcott Flag of the United States JoAnne Carner
1969 Flag of the United States Kathy Whitworth Flag of the United States Kathy Whitworth Flag of the United States Jane Blalock
1968 Flag of the United States Kathy Whitworth Flag of the United States Carol Mann Flag of Canada Sandra Post
1967 Flag of the United States Kathy Whitworth Flag of the United States Kathy Whitworth Flag of the United States Sharron Moran
1966 Flag of the United States Kathy Whitworth Flag of the United States Kathy Whitworth Flag of the United States Jan Ferraris
1965 Flag of the United States Kathy Whitworth Flag of the United States Margie Masters
1964 Flag of the United States Mickey Wright Flag of the United States Susie Berning
1963 Flag of the United States Mickey Wright Flag of the United States Clifford Ann Creed
1962 Flag of the United States Mickey Wright Flag of the United States Mary Mills
1961 Flag of the United States Mickey Wright
1960 Flag of the United States Mickey Wright
1959 Flag of the United States Betsy Rawls
1958 Flag of the United States Beverly Hanson
1957 Flag of the United States Louise Suggs
1956 Flag of the United States Patty Berg
1955 Flag of the United States Patty Berg
1954 Flag of the United States Babe Zaharias
1953 Flag of the United States Patty Berg

Year Player Country Earnings ($) Most wins
2007 Lorena Ochoa Mexico 4,364,994 8 - Lorena Ochoa
2006 Lorena Ochoa Mexico 2,592,872 6 - Lorena Ochoa
2005 Annika Sörenstam Sweden 2,588,240 10 - Annika Sörenstam
2004 Annika Sörenstam Sweden 2,544,707 8 - Annika Sörenstam
2003 Annika Sörenstam Sweden 2,029,506 6 - Annika Sörenstam
2002 Annika Sörenstam Sweden 2,863,904 11 - Annika Sörenstam
2001 Annika Sörenstam Sweden 2,105,868 8 - Annika Sörenstam
2000 Karrie Webb Australia 1,876,853 7 - Karrie Webb
1999 Karrie Webb Australia 1,591,959 6 - Karrie Webb
1998 Annika Sörenstam Sweden 1,092,748 4 - Annika Sörenstam, Se Ri Pak
1997 Annika Sörenstam Sweden 1,236,789 6 - Annika Sörenstam
1996 Karrie Webb Australia 1,002,000 4 - Laura Davies, Dottie Pepper, Karrie Webb
1995 Annika Sörenstam Sweden 666,533 3 - Annika Sörenstam
1994 Laura Davies England 687,201 4 - Beth Daniel
1993 Betsy King United States 595,992 3 - Brandie Burton
1992 Dottie Mochrie United States 693,335 4 - Dottie Mochrie
1991 Pat Bradley United States 763,118 4 - Pat Bradley, Meg Mallon
1990 Beth Daniel United States 863,578 7 - Beth Daniel
1989 Betsy King United States 654,132 6 - Betsy King
1988 Sherri Turner United States 350,851 3 - 5 players (see 1)
1987 Ayako Okamoto Japan 466,034 5 - Jane Geddes
1986 Pat Bradley United States 492,021 5 - Pat Bradley
1985 Nancy Lopez United States 416,472 5 - Nancy Lopez
1984 Betsy King United States 266,771 4 - Patty Sheehan, Amy Alcott
1983 JoAnne Carner United States 291,404 4 - Pat Bradley, Patty Sheehan
1982 JoAnne Carner United States 310,400 5 - JoAnne Carner, Beth Daniel,
1981 Beth Daniel United States 206,998 5 - Donna Caponi
1980 Beth Daniel United States 231,000 5 - Donna Caponi, JoAnne Carner
1979 Nancy Lopez United States 197,489 8 - Nancy Lopez
1978 Nancy Lopez United States 189,814 9 - Nancy Lopez
1977 Judy Rankin United States 122,890 5 - Judy Rankin, Debbie Austin
1976 Judy Rankin United States 150,734 6 - Judy Rankin
1975 Sandra Palmer United States 76,374 4 - Carol Mann, Sandra Haynie
1974 JoAnne Carner United States 87,094 6 - JoAnne Carner, Sandra Haynie
1973 Kathy Whitworth United States 82,864 7 - Kathy Whitworth
1972 Kathy Whitworth United States 65,063 5 - Kathy Whitworth, Jane Blalock
1971 Kathy Whitworth United States 41,181 5 - Kathy Whitworth
1970 Kathy Whitworth United States 30,235 4 - Shirley Englehorn
1969 Carol Mann United States 49,152 8 - Carol Mann
1968 Kathy Whitworth United States 48,379 10 - Carol Mann, Kathy Whitworth
1967 Kathy Whitworth United States 32,937 8 - Kathy Whitworth
1966 Kathy Whitworth United States 33,517 9 - Kathy Whitworth
1965 Kathy Whitworth United States 28,658 8 - Kathy Whitworth
1964 Mickey Wright United States 29,800 11 - Mickey Wright
1963 Mickey Wright United States 31,269 13 - Mickey Wright
1962 Mickey Wright United States 21,641 10 - Mickey Wright
1961 Mickey Wright United States 22,236 10 - Mickey Wright
1960 Louise Suggs United States 16,892 6 - Mickey Wright
1959 Betsy Rawls United States 26,774 10 - Betsy Rawls
1958 Beverly Hanson United States 12,639 5 - Mickey Wright
1957 Patty Berg United States 16,272 5 - Betsy Rawls, Patty Berg
1956 Marlene Hagge United States 20,235 8 - Marlene Hagge
1955 Patty Berg United States 16,492 6 - Patty Berg
1954 Patty Berg United States 16,011 5 - Louise Suggs, Babe Zaharias
1953 Louise Suggs United States 19,816 8 - Louise Suggs
1952 Betsy Rawls United States 14,505 6 - Betsy Rawls, Louise Suggs
1951 Babe Zaharias United States 15,087 7 - Babe Zaharias
1950 Babe Zaharias United States 14,800 6 - Babe Zaharias

1 The five players with who won three titles in 1988 were Juli Inkster, Rosie Jones, Betsy King, Nancy Lopez, and Ayako Okamoto.

The table below shows the top 20 career money leaders on the LPGA Tour at the end of the 2007 season. There is a more complete list, updated weekly during the Tour season, on the LPGA's official site here.

Position Player Country Earned Prize money ($)
1. Annika Sörenstam Flag of Sweden Sweden 1993-2007 20,837,280
2. Karrie Webb Flag of Australia Australia 1995-2007 13,457,025
3. Juli Inkster Flag of the United States United States 1983-2007 11,701,376
4. Lorena Ochoa Flag of Mexico Mexico 2003-2007 10,434,216
5. Se Ri Pak Flag of South Korea South Korea 1997-2007 9,787,077
6. Meg Mallon Flag of the United States United States 1987-2007 8,885,694
7. Beth Daniel Flag of the United States United States 1979-2007 8,755,733
8. Rosie Jones Flag of the United States United States 1982-2006 8,355,068
9. Laura Davies Flag of England England 1986-2007 8,168,615
10. Mi Hyun Kim Flag of South Korea South Korea 1999-2007 6,827,284
11. Cristie Kerr Flag of the United States United States 1997-2007 7,830,051
12. Betsy King Flag of the United States United States 1977-2005 7,637,621.50
13. Dottie Pepper Flag of the United States United States 1988-2004 6,827,284
14. Lorie Kane Flag of Canada Canada 1996-2007 6,644,027
15. Pat Hurst Flag of the United States United States 1991-2007 5,911,397
16. Pat Bradley Flag of the United States United States 1974-2004 5,755,951
17. Liselotte Neumann Flag of Sweden Sweden 1988-2007 5,734,653
18. Kelly Robbins Flag of the United States United States 1991-2007 5,621,742
19. Sherri Steinhauer Flag of the United States United States 1986-2007 5,617,672
20. Patty Sheehan Flag of the United States United States 1980-1999 5,513,409

  • 2000 $38,500,000
  • 1990 $17,100,000
  • 1980 $5,150,000
  • 1970 $435,040
  • 1960 $186,700
  • 1950 $50,000

  1. ^ [1], lpga.com, Bivens announces 2007 Schedule.
  2. ^ The Golf Channel (2000). LPGA Tour: History. Thegolfchannel.com. Retrieved on 2007-04-08.
  3. ^ LPGA (2007). About the LPGA. lpga.com. Retrieved on 2007-04-08.

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