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The wins counted here include professional titles won before the tour was founded in 1950; and LPGA Tour events won as an amateur, or as an international invitee before joining the LPGA Tour. They do not include team events, unofficial events, or official wins on other professional tours, of which a few of the golfers listed, such as Laura ...
Rank Player Country Winning span Total Chevron C'ship PGA C'ship U.S. Open British Open du Maurier Title- holders Western Open Evian C'ship; 1: Patty Berg United States 1937–1958
Through the 2024 season, 140 golfers have won one of women's golf's LPGA majors. They are listed here in order of their first win. For a complete list of results in these tournaments see the LPGA majors article.
Ko, who finished at 14-under 274, won for the 20th time on the LPGA Tour. The 26-year-old from New Zealand became the seventh woman to win 20 LPGA titles before turning 27. “The win is obviously ...
The 20-year-old Zhang and the 31-year-old Swede, who are tied at 13-under 131 on the Upper Montclair Country Club, each have won once on the LPGA Tour. After failing to win in in her first start, the 25-year-old Korda has done nothing but win, with the current run of five tying Hall of Famers Nancy Lopez and Annika Sorenstam for the tour record.
1950; 75 years ago () Founder: 13 original LPGA players [3] First season: 1950: Commissioner: Liz Moore (interim) Country United States, with events in other countries around the world: Most titles: Kathy Whitworth (88) TV partner(s) NBC Sports Golf Channel CBS Sports: Official website: www.lpga.com
A Lim Kim leads by 3 strokes midway through LPGA season opener, with Nelly Korda 4 back ... whose four wins in 2024 included an Olympic gold medal and the Women's British Open at St. Andrews, used ...
In 2004, she won her first two LPGA Tour titles: the Franklin American Mortgage Championship (where she became the first Mexican born player to win on the LPGA Tour) and the Wachovia LPGA Classic. [19] That same year she placed in the top ten in three of the four major championships. In 2005, Ochoa won the Wegmans Rochester LPGA.