China LPGA Tour

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China LPGA Tour
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The China LPGA Tour is a professional golf tour for women organized by the China Ladies Professional Golfers' Association.

Founded in late 2008, the China LPGA Tour hosted six professional events in 2009, eight events the following year, and 12 events in 2011.[1] By 2015 the tour had 15 events, four co-sanctioned with the Ladies European Tour and one each with the LPGA Tour,[2] the ALPG Tour and the LAGT.[3]

As one of the eight major women's tours (along with LPGA, JLPGA, KLPGA, LET, ALPG, Symetra Tour and LET Access Series) performances on the China LPGA Tour carry Women's World Golf Rankings points.

Tournaments of the China LPGA Tour[]

2021 season[]

Date[4] Tournament Winner Note
14–16 Apr China (a)
20–22 May China (a)
9–11 Jun China
13–15 Oct
21–23 Oct
28–31 Oct Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ladies Classic
4–6 Nov
11–14 Nov
17–19 Nov

2020 season[]

Date[5] Tournament Winner Note
19–21 Aug China
26–28 Aug China
2–4 Sep Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Orient Masters China
22–24 Oct China
28–30 Oct China (a)
5–8 Nov China

2019 season[]

Date[6] Tournament Winner Note
21–23 Mar Thailand
28–30 Mar China
10–12 May EFG Hong Kong Ladies Open China
23–25 May China
30 May – 1 Jun China
5–7 Jun Chinese Taipei (a)
13–15 Jun China
5–7 Jul South Korea Co-sanctioned with the LPGA of Korea Tour
15–17 Aug Chinese Taipei (a)
29 Aug – 1 Sep China
2–6 Sep Trust Golf Thailand LPGA Masters China Co-sanctioned with the ALPG Tour and Thai LPGA Tour
10–12 Oct Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Orient Masters Japan
17–20 Oct Buick LPGA Shanghai United States Danielle Kang Co-sanctioned with the LPGA Tour
5–8 Dec Macalline Women's China Open China Lin Xiyu

2018 season[]

Date[7] Tournament Winner Note
17–19 Mar Brunei Ladies Open South Korea Co-sanctioned with the LPGA of Korea Tour
22–24 Mar Thailand
29–31 Mar Chinese Taipei
26–28 Apr Thailand Saranporn Langkulgasettrin
11–13 May EFG Hong Kong Ladies Open Thailand Saranporn Langkulgasettrin
24–26 May China
31 May–2 Jun Chinese Taipei
7–9 Jun Thailand
6–8 Jul South Korea Co-sanctioned with the LPGA of Korea Tour
12–14 Sep China
19–21 Sep PTT Thailand LPGA Masters Thailand Co-sanctioned with the ALPG Tour and Thai LPGA Tour
11–13 Oct Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Orient Masters South Korea
18–21 Oct Buick LPGA Shanghai United States Danielle Kang Co-sanctioned with the LPGA Tour
7–10 Nov Blue Bay LPGA Mexico Gaby López Co-sanctioned with the LPGA Tour
13–16 Dec China Ladies Open Chinese Taipei Min Lee

2017 season[]

Date[8] Tournament Winner Note
16–19 Mar World Ladies Championship South Korea Kim Hae-rym Co-sanctioned with the Ladies European Tour and LPGA of Korea Tour
23–25 Mar China
20–22 Apr China (a)
1–3 Jun China
9–11 Jun Hong Kong Ladies Open Thailand Supamas Sangchan
15–17 Jun Thailand Saranporn Langkulgasettrin
7–9 Jul South Korea Co-sanctioned with the LPGA of Korea Tour
13–15 Sep Thailand LPGA Masters Thailand Saranporn Langkulgasettrin Co-sanctioned with the ALPG Tour and Thai LPGA Tour
5–8 Oct Alisports LPGA Tournament canceled[9] Co-sanctioned with the LPGA Tour
12–14 Oct Xiamen Orient Masters Thailand Prima Thammaraks
8–11 Nov Blue Bay LPGA China Shanshan Feng Co-sanctioned with the LPGA Tour
17–19 Nov Sanya Ladies Open France Céline Boutier Co-sanctioned with the Ladies European Tour and the LAGT
7–9 Dec Thailand
15–17 Dec China Ladies Open Tournament canceled Co-sanctioned with the LPGA of Korea Tour
21–23 Dec Chinese Taipei

2016 season[]

Date[10] Tournament Winner Note
10–13 Mar World Ladies Championship South Korea Lee Jung-min (n/a) - individual
South Korea Lee Jung-min & Ko Jin-young - team
Co-sanctioned with the Ladies European Tour
17–19 Mar China
12–15 May Buick Championship China Shanshan Feng Co-sanctioned with the Ladies European Tour
26–28 May China
3–5 Jun Thailand
1–3 Jul South Korea Co-sanctioned with the LPGA of Korea Tour
1–3 Sep Chinese Taipei Teresa Lu
29 Sep – 2 Oct Reignwood LPGA Classic South Korea Kim In-kyung Co-sanctioned with the LPGA Tour
13–16 Oct Xiamen International Ladies Open Netherlands Anne van Dam Co-sanctioned with the Ladies European Tour
21–23 Oct Blue Bay LPGA Australia Minjee Lee Co-sanctioned with the LPGA Tour
27–29 Oct Sanya Ladies Open Thailand Supamas Sangchan Co-sanctioned with the Ladies European Tour and the LAGT
9–11 Nov Chinese Taipei
16–18 Dec Hyundai China Ladies Open South Korea Kim Hyo-joo Co-sanctioned with the LPGA of Korea Tour

2015 season[]

Date[3] Tournament Winner Note
12–15 Mar World Ladies Championship South Korea Ryu So-yeon - individual
South Korea Ryu So-yeon & Inbee Park - team
Co-sanctioned with the Ladies European Tour
26–28 Mar Chinese Taipei
17–19 Apr China Co-sanctioned with the ALPG Tour
7–10 May Buick Championship China Shanshan Feng Co-sanctioned with the Ladies European Tour
22–24 May Thailand Budsabakorn Sukapan
28–30 May China Yan Panpan
4–6 Jun China
12–14 Jun Malaysia Michelle Koh
3–5 Jul South Korea Kim Hyo-joo Co-sanctioned with the LPGA of Korea Tour
3–5 Sep South Korea
24–26 Sep Thailand Budsabakorn Sukapan
8–11 Oct Xiamen International Ladies Open South Korea Co-sanctioned with the Ladies European Tour
29 Oct – 1 Nov Blue Bay LPGA South Korea Kim Sei-young Co-sanctioned with the LPGA Tour
6–8 Nov Sanya Ladies Open China Lin Xiyu Co-sanctioned with the Ladies European Tour and the LAGT
11–13 Dec Hyundai China Ladies Open South Korea Park Sung-hyun Co-sanctioned with the LPGA of Korea Tour

2014 season[]

Date[11] Tournament Winner Note
7–10 Mar World Ladies Championship South Korea Inbee Park - individual
South Korea Inbee Park & Ryu So-Yeon - team
Co-sanctioned with the Ladies European Tour
20–22 Mar Chinese Taipei
14–17 May Chinese Taipei
22–24 May Chinese Taipei
29–31 May South Korea
5–7 Jun Chinese Taipei
19–21 Jun Chinese Taipei
26–28 Jul Thailand Pavarisa Yoktuan
4–6 Jul South Korea Kim Hyo-joo Co-sanctioned with the LPGA of Korea Tour
28–30 Aug China Wang Ziyi (a)
18–20 Sep Thailand
2–5 Oct Reignwood LPGA Classic South Korea Mirim Lee Co-sanctioned with the LPGA Tour
23–26 Oct Blue Bay LPGA South Africa Lee-Anne Pace Co-sanctioned with the LPGA Tour
7–9 Nov China Lin Xiyu
14–16 Nov Sanya Ladies Open China Lin Xiyu Co-sanctioned with the Ladies European Tour and the LAGT
21–23 Nov Xiamen Open International Chinese Taipei Cheng Ssu-chia (a)
12–14 Dec Hyundai China Ladies Open South Korea Kim Hyo-joo Co-sanctioned with the LPGA of Korea Tour

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b China LPGA Tour Archived 2015-12-22 at the Wayback Machine, Sport SE Asia
  2. ^ "LPGA heads back to China as international tour continues". LPGA. 20 October 2014.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b "China LPGA Tour 2015". China LPGA Tour. Archived from the original on 2015-12-22. Retrieved 2015-12-15.
  4. ^ China LPGA Tour 2021
  5. ^ China LPGA Tour 2020
  6. ^ China LPGA Tour 2019
  7. ^ China LPGA Tour 2018
  8. ^ China LPGA Tour 2017
  9. ^ "LPGA Tour cancels October tournament in Shanghai". ESPN. Associated Press. 13 September 2017.
  10. ^ China LPGA Tour 2016
  11. ^ China LPGA Tour 2014, China LPGA Tour

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