2017 LPGA Tour

The 2017 LPGA Tour was a series of professional golf tournaments for elite female golfers from around the world. The season began in the Bahamas on January 26 and ended on November 19 at the Tiburón Golf Club in Naples, Florida.[1] The tournaments are sanctioned by the United States-based Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA).

2017 LPGA Tour season
DurationJanuary 26, 2017 (2017-01-26) – November 19, 2017 (2017-11-19)
Number of official events35
Most wins3 South Korea In-Kyung Kim
Race to CME Globe WinnerUnited States Lexi Thompson
Money leaderSouth Korea Park Sung-hyun
Rolex Player of the YearSouth Korea Park Sung-hyun and Ryu So-yeon
Rookie of the YearSouth Korea Park Sung-hyun
2016
2018

Schedule and results

The number in parentheses after each winners' name is the player's total number of wins in official money individual events on the LPGA Tour, including that event. Tournament and winner names in bold indicate LPGA majors.

Date Tournament Location Winner WWGR
points[2]
Purse ($) Winner's
share ($)
Jan 29 Pure Silk-Bahamas LPGA Classic Bahamas United States Brittany Lincicome (7) 28 1,400,000 210,000
Feb 19 ISPS Handa Women's Australian Open Australia South Korea Jang Ha-na (4) 34 1,300,000 195,000
Feb 26 Honda LPGA Thailand Thailand South Korea Amy Yang (3) 62 1,600,000 240,000
Mar 5 HSBC Women's Champions Singapore South Korea Inbee Park (18) 62 1,500,000 225,000
Mar 19 Bank of Hope Founders Cup Arizona Sweden Anna Nordqvist (7) 62 1,500,000 225,000
Mar 26 Kia Classic California South Korea Mirim Lee (3) 68 1,800,000 270,000
Apr 2 ANA Inspiration California South Korea Ryu So-yeon (4) 100 2,700,000 405,000
Apr 15 Lotte Championship Hawaii United States Cristie Kerr (19) 53 2,000,000 300,000
Apr 30 Volunteers of America Texas Shootout Texas Japan Haru Nomura (3) 68 1,300,000 195,000
May 7 Citibanamex Lorena Ochoa Match Play Mexico South Korea Kim Sei-young (6) 43 1,200,000 250,000
May 21 Kingsmill Championship Virginia United States Lexi Thompson (8) 62 1,300,000 195,000
May 28 LPGA Volvik Championship Michigan China Shanshan Feng (7) 50 1,300,000 195,000
Jun 4 ShopRite LPGA Classic New Jersey South Korea In-Kyung Kim (5) 37 1,500,000 225,000
Jun 11 Manulife LPGA Classic Ontario Thailand Ariya Jutanugarn (6) 31 1,700,000 255,000
Jun 18 Meijer LPGA Classic Michigan Canada Brooke Henderson (4) 46 2,000,000 300,000
Jun 25 Walmart NW Arkansas Championship Arkansas South Korea Ryu So-yeon (5) 43 2,000,000 300,000
Jul 2 KPMG Women's PGA Championship Illinois United States Danielle Kang (1) 100 3,500,000 525,000
Jul 9 Thornberry Creek LPGA Classic Wisconsin Australia Katherine Kirk (3) 26 2,000,000 300,000
Jul 16 U.S. Women's Open New Jersey South Korea Park Sung-hyun (1) 100 5,000,000 900,000
Jul 23 Marathon Classic Ohio South Korea In-Kyung Kim (6) 28 1,600,000 240,000
Jul 30 Aberdeen Asset Management Ladies Scottish Open Scotland South Korea Lee Mi-hyang (2) 43 1,500,000 225,000
Aug 6 Ricoh Women's British Open Scotland South Korea In-Kyung Kim (7) 100 3,250,000 504,821
Aug 20 Solheim Cup Iowa  United States n/a
Aug 27 Canadian Pacific Women's Open Ontario South Korea Park Sung-hyun (2) 56 2,250,000 337,500
Sep 3 Cambia Portland Classic Oregon United States Stacy Lewis (12) 31 1,300,000 195,000
Sep 9[notes 1] Indy Women in Tech Championship Indiana United States Lexi Thompson (9) 31 2,000,000 300,000
Sep 17 Evian Championship France Sweden Anna Nordqvist (8) 100 3,650,000 547,500
Oct 1 McKayson New Zealand Women's Open New Zealand Canada Brooke Henderson (5) 19 1,300,000 195,000
Oct 8 Alisports LPGA China Tournament canceled[4] 2,100,000 315,000
Oct 15 LPGA KEB Hana Bank Championship South Korea South Korea Ko Jin-young (1) 62 2,000,000 300,000
Oct 22 Swinging Skirts LPGA Taiwan Championship Taiwan South Korea Ji Eun-hee (3) 43 2,200,000 330,000
Oct 29 Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia Malaysia United States Cristie Kerr (20) 53 1,800,000 270,000
Nov 5 Toto Japan Classic Japan China Shanshan Feng (8) 53 1,500,000 225,000
Nov 11 Blue Bay LPGA China China Shanshan Feng (9) 28 2,100,000 315,000
Nov 19 CME Group Tour Championship Florida Thailand Ariya Jutanugarn (7) 62 2,500,000 500,000

Season leaders

Money list leaders

RankPlayerCountryEventsPrize
money($)
1Park Sung-hyun South Korea232,335,883
2Ryu So-yeon South Korea231,981,593
3Lexi Thompson United States211,877,181
4Shanshan Feng China221,728,191
5Ariya Jutanugarn Thailand271,549,858
6Brooke Henderson Canada301,504,869
7Cristie Kerr United States231,414,752
8Anna Nordqvist Sweden201,335,164
9Moriya Jutanugarn Thailand281,320,900
10Kim Sei-young South Korea251,278,166

Full 2017 official money list

Scoring average leaders

RankPlayerCountryAverage
1Lexi Thompson United States69.114
2Park Sung-hyun South Korea69.247
3Chun In-gee South Korea69.415
4Stacy Lewis United States69.609
5Inbee Park South Korea69.673

Full 2017 scoring average list

Awards

AwardWinnerCountry
Money winnerPark Sung-hyun South Korea
Scoring leader (Vare Trophy)Lexi Thompson United States
Player of the YearPark Sung-hyun
Ryu So-yeon[5]
 South Korea
 South Korea
Rookie of the YearPark Sung-hyun[6] South Korea
Race to the CME GlobeLexi Thompson United States

See also

Notes

  1. This tournament was originally scheduled to be a 72-hole event that would conclude on September 10, 2017; however, it was decided that the tournament would be shortened to 54 holes, and given a Saturday finish, in order to accommodate players who wished to play both in this tournament, and the Evian Championship in France the following week.[3]

References

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