2019 CME Group Tour Championship

The 2019 CME Group Tour Championship was the ninth CME Group Tour Championship, a women's professional golf tournament and the season-ending event on the U.S.-based LPGA Tour. It was played at the Gold Course of Tiburón Golf Club in Naples, Florida. The CME Group Tour Championship marked the end of the season-long "Race to the CME Globe" in 2019. The event was televised by Golf Channel Thursday through Saturday on a 3-hour delay, and NBC Sunday live.

2019 CME Group
Tour Championship
Tournament information
DatesNovember 21–24, 2019
LocationNaples, Florida
26.248°N 81.765°W / 26.248; -81.765
Course(s)Tiburón Golf Club,
Gold Course
Tour(s)LPGA Tour
Statistics
Par72
Length6,556 yards (5,995 m)
Field60 players
Cutnone
Prize fund$5 million
Winner's share$1,500,000
Champion
South Korea Kim Sei-young
270 (−18)
Location Map
Tiburón GC is located in the United States
Tiburón GC
Tiburón GC
Location in the United States
Tiburón GC is located in Florida
Tiburón GC
Tiburón GC
Location in Florida

Kim Sei-young won by one stroke over Charley Hull.[1]

Format

Qualification

Since 2014, the field has determined by a season-long points race, the "Race to the CME Globe". All players making the cut in a tournament earned points, with 500 points going to the winner. The five major championships had a higher points distribution, with 625 points to the winner. No-cut tournaments only awarded points to the top 40 finishers. Only LPGA members are eligible to earn points. From 2014 to 2018, the top 72 players on the points list and any tournament winners, whether or not a member, earned entry into the championship. The points were reset for the championship and the points leader after the championship won a $1 million bonus. Only the top-12 players entering the tournament has a mathematical chance of winning the bonus.

For 2019, the top 60 players on the "Race to the CME Globe" points list gained entry into the championship. Tournament winners were no longer given automatic entry into the championship. The bonus is now rolled into the purse so that the winner of the tournament wins $1.5 million. All 60 players compete for the top prize.[2][3]

Field

Top 60 LPGA members and those tied for 60th on the "Race to the CME Globe" Points Standings[2]

Marina Alex, Brittany Altomare, Céline Boutier, Nicole Broch Larsen, Ashleigh Buhai, Chella Choi, Carlota Ciganda, Jodi Ewart Shadoff, Shanshan Feng, Kristen Gillman, Hannah Green, Jaye Marie Green, Georgia Hall, Nasa Hataoka, Brooke Henderson, Wei-Ling Hsu, Charley Hull, M. J. Hur, Ji Eun-hee, Ariya Jutanugarn, Moriya Jutanugarn, Danielle Kang, Megan Khang, Kim Hyo-joo, Kim Sei-young, Katherine Kirk, Cheyenne Knight, Ko Jin-young, Lydia Ko, Jessica Korda, Nelly Korda, Jennifer Kupcho, Bronte Law, Lee Jeong-eun, Lee Mi-hyang, Minjee Lee, Mirim Lee, Stacy Lewis, Yu Liu, Gaby López, Nanna Koerstz Madsen, Caroline Masson, Ally McDonald, Azahara Muñoz, Anna Nordqvist, Su-Hyun Oh, Amy Olson, Annie Park, Inbee Park, Park Sung-hyun, Morgan Pressel, Ryu So-yeon, Lizette Salas, Alena Sharp, Jenny Shin, Jasmine Suwannapura, Lexi Thompson, Jing Yan, Amy Yang, Angel Yin

Final leaderboard

Sunday, November 24, 2019

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
1South Korea Kim Sei-young65-67-68-70=270−181,500,000
2England Charley Hull72-67-66-66=271−17480,000
T3United States Danielle Kang69-70-68-65=272−16269,637
United States Nelly Korda67-68-66-71=272
5Canada Brooke Henderson68-67-71-67=273−15176,570
T6United States Jessica Korda70-67-69-69=275−13119,683
Australia Su-Hyun Oh69-67-70-69=275
United States Lexi Thompson70-67-70-68=275
T9United States Brittany Altomare69-72-69-66=276−1282,790
South Korea Ryu So-yeon67-72-68-69=276

References

  1. "Sei Young Kim hits the money putt to capture LPGA finale". ESPN. Associated Press. November 24, 2019.
  2. "Race to the CME Globe – Eligibility and Points Structure". LPGA. Retrieved November 19, 2019.
  3. Gibson, Charlotte (November 19, 2019). "CME Group Tour Championship: What to watch in the LPGA season finale". ESPN.
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