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Augusta National Women’s Amateur 2025: Will Bad Weather Wreak Havoc at Golf Event?

Will weather disrupt play in the Augusta National Women's Amateur 2025? Learn what the forecast says about the four days of the event.
Golf: Augusta National Women’s Amateur – Final Round

Augusta National Women’s Amateur 2025: Top 5 Golfers to Watch Out For

The 2025 Augusta National Women's Amateur is right around the corner and so is the hype about it. Take a look at the 5 top golfers!
Lottie Woad

Hours Before Augusta Return, Rachel Heck Reveals How Watching Rose Zhang Win Made Her Consider Quitting Golf Earlier

LPGA Tour Pro Rose Zhang's close friend Rachel Heck is making a comeback to the Amateur golfing field at Augusta.
Augusta National Women’s Amateur – Final Round

T-Mobile Match Play 2025: Top 5 Bets for LPGA Event Explored

Who are the top five golfers battling in the 2025 T-Mobile Match Play? Here's everything you need to know!
The Solheim Cup – Preview Day One

How to Watch the 2025 T-Mobile Match Play? TV Schedule, Live Streaming & More Details About the LPGA Event

The T-Mobile Match Play is the seventh event of the 2025 LPGA Tour and will feature a unique format compared to the others.
Nelly Korda

Is There a Cut at LPGA T-Mobile Match Play 2025? Format Explored

What is the play format followed at the 2025 T-Mobile Match Play? Here's everything you need to know about it!
LPGA: U.S. Women’s Open – First Round

T-Mobile Match Play 2025: Top 5 Names Missing from LPGA Field, Explored

Who are the biggest names who have not made the field of the T-Mobile Match Play 2025? Let's take a look at the entry list to find out.
Meijer LPGA, Golf Damen Classic for Simply Give Lexi Thompson of Delray Beach, Florida hits from the rough of the 17th

How To Buy Tickets 2025 T-Mobile Championship To Watch Nelly Korda’s Title Defense? Price, Availability & More

Golf's golden girl returns to Shadow Creek. Find out how to secure your spot at the most anticipated LPGA match play event of 2025.
Nelly Korda

Who is Hyo Joo Kim’s Caddie? Lifestyle, Relation With the LPGA Player, Career & More 

Discover Hyo Joo Kim’s strongest support system, from her fellow players to her dedicated caddie, who help her excel as an LPGA pro golfer.
BMW Ladies Championship Round 3 WONJU, SOUTH KOREA, OCT 22: Hyo Joo Kim of South Korea during the third round of BMW Lad

Fact Check: Has Lexi Thompson Returned from Retirement? Her Current LPGA Status Revealed

Is Lexi Thompson making a comeback after her retirement? Here's everything you need to know about her schedule!
Lexi Thompson

‘Your Time Will Come’: Lydia Ko Sends Strong Message to Women Golfers As LPGA Celebrates Major Milestone

Lydia Ko inspires young women golfers as the LPGA Tour pushes to have a much greater recognition in the golf world.
PGA: Grant Thornton Invitational

2025 Ford Championship: Prize Money Breakdown & Winner’s Payout

Ford Championship is as close to ending as ever. With stars battling it on the greens, who will take what? Take a look!
Nelly Korda

After Requesting Privacy Over LPGA Struggles, Major Champ Delivers Positive Update: ‘Subtle but Visible’

Danielle Kang is going through a lot on the greens and off it as well. But she has finally given us a relif with this.
September 12, 2023, MALAGA, MALAGA, SPAIN: Danielle Kang of USA Team looks on during the Solheim Cup 2023 in Finca Corte

Lydia Ko Uplifts Charley Hull With 5-Word Message as ‘Hard’ Round Leaves LPGA Star Struggling

Here is what Lydia Ko had to say about Charley Hull as the English starts struggling in the following rounds of Ford Championship
Lydia Ko, Charley Hull

5 Big Names Who Missed 2025 Ford Championship Cutline Amid Nelly Korda’s Dominance

The 4-under cut line proved too much for several elite players at the Ford Championship. Find out who's heading home early.
Nelly Korda and Female Golfer

“Don’t Like to Look Ahead”: Nelly Korda Bluntly Disagrees With Charley Hull Amid $2.25M Event Race

Not all great minds think alike. Find out what Nelly Korda and Charley Hull disagree on as they chase glory at this $2.25 million event.

Recovered From Niggling Injury, Lilia Vu Hopes for ‘Pain’ Free Rounds As ‘Stress’ Follow LPGA Star at Whirlwind

After battling injury setbacks, Lilia Vu is determined to leave the pain and stress behind as she eyes a long-awaited victory.
Lilia Vu of Team USA during Sunday’s single matches

Fresh Off Gut Issue, Nelly Korda Picks Up Justin Thomas’s Failed Diet Experiment: ‘So Heartbreaking’

Will Nelly Korda succeed where Justin Thomas failed? Learn how the world no. 1 has picked up her PGA Tour peer's habit.
Justin Thomas, Nelly Korda

With Charlie Woods Under Pressure, Tiger Woods’s Niece Reveals Facing the Same Challenge Throughout Her Career

Tiger Woods's beloved niece shares all about her journey so far of carrying the Woods name, and how did it impact her.
Charlie Woods and Female Golfer Collage

With Last Year’s Victory Run Fading, Despondent Nelly Korda Dismisses 7 Years of Her LPGA Career: ‘Not That Amazing’

Nelly Korda has a resume that anyone would envy. But after the jaw-dropping last season, world no.1 is not that impressed with her past.
LPGA: The Chevron Championship – First Round

LPGA Instructed To Rally Behind Charley Hull, Lydia Ko as Women’s Golf Struggles for Same Respect as PGA Tour

Tiger Woods' niece believes the LPGA needs to do more to highlight stars like Charley Hull and Lydia Ko to grow the women’s game.
Charley Hull, Lydia Ko

‘Massive’ Advice From Dad Revealed by Charley Hull After Her Career-Best 63 at LPGA’s Ford Championship 2025

Charley Hull seems to be taking control with her performance at the Ford Championship 2025. However, she thanks her dad for it.
Charley Hull Ford Championship 2025, LPGA

2025 Ford Championship: When Will Charley Hull & Lydia Ko Play Round 2 at Whirlwind GC? Tee Times & Pairings Explored

Round 2 at Ford Championship faces weather challenges. When will leaders tee off? Find out the crucial morning advantage.
Charley Hull, Lydia Ko

Tiger Woods’s Niece Gets Emotional as She Recounts ‘Full Circle Moment’ With Earl Woods That Changed Her Life

Tiger Woods’s dad was the architect of another of the Woods family’s golf careers. The unknown story of LPGA Pro revealed.
Tiger Woods Silhouette

Near Breaking 2-Year Curse, Charley Hull Credits Her Love Life for Her LPGA Lead: ‘Boyfriend Told Me…’

Discover how a simple comment from Charley Hull's boyfriend helped fuel her remarkable performance at the first round of FORD Championship.

Who Is Sophia Popov? Meet the Major Champ That Became the Scapegoat of LPGA’s Latest Screw-up

Who is Sophia Popov? Here's everything you need to know about the LPGA Tour pro surrounded with the latest controversy!
LPGA: U.S. Women’s Open – Second Round

About LPGA Tour

In 1950, the dreams and aspirations of many female golfers became a reality with the founding of the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA). Decades later, the Tour has far exceeded the original vision of the founding members. As the LPGA continues to grow and thrive, let's discover some remarkable factors about the Tour!

History of the LPGA Tour and its origin 

The Ladies Professional Golf Association, also known as the LPGA, first came into being in 1950 at the Rolling Hills Country Club in Wichita, Kansas. Envisioning a top-notch professional tour for female golfers. Thirteen legendary women came together to lay the foundation stone for the organization. Patty Berg, one of the founders and a professional golfer herself, also took over as the first President of the LPGA. In its first ten years, the LPGA witnessed steady growth, going from 14 to 26 events. The prize money for the tournaments also saw a great rise as it jumped from $50,000 to an incredible $200,000.

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The organization's current headquarters is situated at the LPGA International Golf Club in Daytona Beach, Florida. Mollie Marcoux Samaan was appointed as the ninth commissioner of the LPGA Tour in 2021.  An extremely passionate advocate for women in sport, Samaan had won the prestigious Otto Von Kienbusch Sportswoman of the Year Award during her time at Princeton University.

Other countries also boast their very own LPGAs, but the American organization is the first and most popular among the lot.

The rapid growth of tournaments under the LPGA Tour

Over the seven decades since it was founded, the LPGA Tour has grown by massive leaps and bounds. The number of events has gone up, and so have the prize purses for these tournaments. Per its 2023 schedule, female golfers will compete for a record-breaking $101.4 million in official purses across 33 official events.

There are five esteemed tournaments that make up the majors of women's professional golf. These are the U.S. Women's Open, Women's PGA Championship, Chevron Championship, Women's British Open, and Evian Championship.  The U.S. Women's Open is the oldest of the lot, coming into existence in 1946. Back in the day, the du Maurier Classic, held in Canada, lost its major status following the passing of strict restrictions on tobacco advertising in the host country. Consequently, the Women's British Open was elevated to the status of a major tournament. Meanwhile, the Evian Championship, which is held in France, became the fifth LPGA Tour major in 2013.

The most successful golfers in the history of the LPGA Tour

Since its inception, the LPGA Tour has seen many legends of the sport pick up countless trophies. In the 1960s, Mickey Wright and Kathy Whitworth won a total of 121 tournaments between them. The 1980s saw many stars from outside America winning top honors on the LPGA Tour.

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The 1990s bore witness to the rapid rise of Sweden's Annika Sorenstam, who won a total of 18 trophies during those years. Her blistering form continued into the next decade as well, with Sorenstam becoming the first-ever LPGA Tour player to record a single-round 59, a feat she achieved in the  2001 season. Four years later, the Swedish golfer won her eighth Rolex Player of the Year Award, breaking Whitworth's record of 7 wins. She has also picked up ten major titles in her career, five less than Patty Berg, who holds the record for the most number of major wins.

Sorenstam also holds the record for the lowest scoring average at 68.697, which she recorded in 2002. She has won the Vare Trophy for low scoring average six times, one less than Kathy Whitworth.

Some of the most notable faces on the LPGA Tour currently are Inbee Park, Nelly Korda, and Lydia Ko, among others. An LPGA legend, Park won 7 major titles between 2008 and 2015. New Zealand's Lydia Ko has won 2 majors so far and even picked up the Vare Trophy in 2021 and 2022. Nelly Korda, who won the KPMG Women's PGA Championship in 2021, has spent a significant amount of time on top of the world rankings in her career.

The road to the LPGA Tour

The Epson Tour, also called the "Road to the LPGA," is the Official Qualifying Tour of the LPGA Tour. Since 1999, the aim of this tour has been to hone the skills of the world's best young women professional golfers. It hosts 20+ events with over $3 million at stake to prepare these women for a carrier in the LPGA Tour.

Epson Tour players have achieved formidable success in the LPGA Tour, with over 400 LPGA titles, including majors, being claimed by them. Additionally, almost 150 alums from the Tour have nabbed the LPGA Tour membership since the process of awarding Tour cards kicked off in 1999.

Some of the most notable Epson Tour players who have gone on to become big names in the LPGA Tour include 27-time winner Loren Ochoa, Olympic gold medallist Nelly Korda, and major winners Brooke Henderson and Mo Martin, among others.

The differences between the LPGA Tour and the PGA Tour

Just like the PGA Tour, the LPGA Tour attracts the best golfers in the world to play highly competitive golf every week. However, stark differences exist between the two factions. For example, the courses for women tend to be a bit shorter than the courses for men.

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Prize purses on both tours hugely vary as well. The 38 PGA Tour stops being held on the PGA Tour in 2023 have a combined purse of $460,000,000. In comparison, the LPGA is giving away a sum total of $101.4 million in prize money this year. Another notable difference is that the LPGA has five majors while the PGA has 4.

In the past, six women have crossed over to the PGA Tour, with only one making the cut. That would be none other than the great Babe Didrikson Zaharias.

In 2020, the European Tour and Ladies European Tour together formed the Scandinavian mixed, bringing together 78 men and 78 women to compete in the same tournament for the same winner's payout.

The LPGA Tour's initiatives to promote women's golf

Established in 1991, the LPGA Foundation aims to improve the lives of women and girls through the game of golf. This foundation organizes and maintains several junior golf programs across the country. There are also lucrative scholarships set in place for up-and-coming female golfers, including the Dinah Shore Scholarship, the Marilynn Smith Scholarship, the Phyllis G. Meekins Scholarship, and the Goldie Bateson Scholarship. The major golf for juniors under the LPGA Foundation is the LPGA-USGA Girls Golf. Over its two-decades-long history, the program has empowered more than 300,000 women through the game of golf.

The generation of revenue by the LPGA Tour

The LPGA Tour may lag behind the PGA Tour in terms of prize money and sponsors, but things are steadily picking up pace. In 2022, the LPGA Tour gave away $93.5 million in prize money across all events. The figure witnessed an 18 percent increase next year, coming up to over $100 million. Sponsors have also stepped up their games as more and more people express their interest in watching their favorite female pros in action.

The Chevron Championship, one of the five majors and a joint venture between the LPGA Tour and event operator IMG boasts 16 sponsors in total. Some of them include LPGA partners Aon, CME Group, and Rolex. Another one of LPGA Tour's most notable sponsors is the multinational technology company, Cognizant. KPMG has also been a long-time sponsor of the Tour, and even backs the Women's PGA Championship major.

The Women's World Golf Rankings

The Women's World Golf Rankings, known as the Rolex Rankings for sponsorship purposes, was introduced in February 2006. After its inception, Annika Sorenstam became the first World No. 1. Later, Loren Ochoa went on to hold the topmost position for an incredible 158 consecutive weeks.

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The criteria of the Rolex Rankings are very similar to that of the Official World Golf Rankings used in men's golf. Golfers acquire points for each decent finish on the relevant tours, with the number of points available in each event being contingent on the strength of the field, as determined by the competitors' existing rankings. For instance, the presence of the No. 1 ranked player adds more points toward the strength of the field than No. 25.

The higher the strength of the field, the more points the winner gets, and the greater the number of players who attain world-ranking points, depending on their finish. It is crucial to note that these points retain their total value for a period of 13 weeks. Next, they continue to depreciate over the following 91 weeks in equal installments until they come off entirely.

The history of the LPGA Tour's international expansion

In 1956, the LPGA Tour hosted its first event outside of the USA in Havana, Cuba. Known as the Havana Open, the tournament took place at the Biltmore Country Club, with Louise Suggs winning the top prize. Since then, the LPGA Tour has taken great steps toward expanding its global footprint.

2019 saw 12 of the Tour's 32 events being hosted in countries outside of America. The number increased to 14 the following year. This starkly contrasts with the PGA Tour, which rarely ventures out of American soil for events. In recent years, the LPGA Tour and the Ladies European Tour (LET) have together taken significant steps towards scaling up both circuits.

It is safe to say that the LPGA Tour will continue to take even greater strides toward its development as the years go on.