2019 LPGA of Korea Tour

The 2019 LPGA of Korea Tour was the 42nd season of the LPGA of Korea Tour, the professional golf tour for women operated by the Korea Ladies Professional Golf' Association. The season began at Twin Doves Golf Club in Vietnam in December 2018, and ended at Woojeong Hills Country Club in Cheonan.[1]

Schedule edit

The number in parentheses after winners' names show the player's total number wins in official money individual events on the LPGA of Korea Tour, including that event.

Dates Tournament Host city Prize fund (KRW) Winner WWGR
pts
Notes
Dec 7–9 Hyosung Championship   Binh Duong 700,000,000   Park Ji-young (2) 18.0
Jan 17–20 Taiwan Women's Golf Open   Kaohsiung US$800,000   Jeon Mi-jeong (3) 18.5 New tournament
Co-sanctioned with LPGA of Taiwan
Apr 4–7 Lotte Rent-a-Car Women's Open   Seogwipo 600,000,000   Cho A-yean (1) 17.0
Apr 12–14 Celltrion Queens Masters   Ulsan 800,000,000   Cho Jeong-min (4) 17.5 New tournament
Apr 19–21 Nexen-Saintnine Masters   Gimhae 600,000,000   Lee Seong-yeoun (1) 17.0
Apr 25–28 CreaS F&C KLPGA Championship   Yangju 1,000,000,000   Choi Hye-jin (5) 19.0
May 3–5 KyoChon Honey Ladies Open   Yeoju 500,000,000   Park So-yeon (1) 16.0
May 10–12 NH Investment & Securities Ladies Championship   Yongin 700,000,000   Choi Hye-jin (6) 18.0
May 15–19 Doosan Match Play Championship   Chuncheon 700,000,000   Kim Ji-hyun (1) 19.0
May 24–26 E1 Charity Open   Icheon 800,000,000   Lim Eun-bin (1) 18.0
May 31 – Jun 2 Lotte Cantata Ladies Open   Seogwipo 600,000,000   Kim Bo-ah (2) 17.5
Jun 7–9 S-Oil Championship   Jeju 700,000,000   Choi Hye-jin (7) 16.5
Jun 13–16 Kia Motors Korea Women's Open Championship   Incheon 1,000,000,000   Lee Da-yeon (3) 19.0
Jun 20–23 BC Card-Hankyung Ladies Cup   Pocheon 700,000,000   Cho Jeong-min (5) 18.5
Jun 28–30 McCol-Yongpyong Resort Open   Pyeongchang 600,000,000   Choi Hye-jin (8) 17.0
Jul 5–7 Asiana Airlines Open   Weihai 700,000,000   Lee Da-yeon (4) 17.5 Co-sanctioned with China LPGA Tour
Jul 12–14 MY Munyoung Queens Park Championship   Yeoju 600,000,000   Kim A-lim (2) 18.5
Aug 9–11 Jeju Samdasoo Masters   Jeju 800,000,000   Ryu Hae-ran (1) 19.5
Aug 16–18 Bogner MBN Ladies Open   Yangpyeong 600,000,000   Park Min-ji (3) 18.0
Aug 22–25 High1 Resort Ladies Open   Jeongseon 800,000,000   Lim Hee-jeong (1) 18.0
Aug 29 – Sep 1 Hanwha Classic   Chuncheon 1,400,000,000   Park Chae-yoon (2) 20.5
Sep 6–8 KG-Edaily Ladies Open   Yongin 600,000,000   Park Gyo-rin (1) 18.0
Sep 19–22 All for You-Renoma Championship   Icheon 800,000,000   Lim Hee-jeong (2) 18.5
Sep 27–29 OK! Savings Bank Pak Se-ri Invitational   Chuncheon 800,000,000   Cho A-yean (2) 19.0
Oct 3–6 Hana Financial Group Championship   Incheon 1,500,000,000   Jang Ha-na (11) 24.0 New tournament
Oct 10–13 Hite Jinro Championship   Yeoju 1,000,000,000   Ko Jin-young (11) 22.0
Oct 17–20 KB Financial Star Championship   Icheon 1,000,000,000   Lim Hee-jeong (3) 19.5
Oct 24–27 BMW Ladies Championship   Busan US$2,000.000   Jang Ha-na (12) 56.0 Co-sanctioned with LPGA Tour
Oct 31 – Nov 3 SK Networks Seokyung Ladies Classic   Seogwipo 800,000,000   Choi Hye-jin (9) 19.0
Nov 8–10 ADT CAPS Championship   Cheonan 600,000,000   Ahn Song-yi (1) 19.0
Nov 16–17 LF Hazzys Point Championship   Jangheung 170,000,000   Lee So-young n/a Unofficial tournament
Nov 29 – Dec 1 Orange Life Champions Trophy Park In-bee Invitational   Gyeongju 1,200,000,000   KLPGA Tour n/a Team match play, KLPGA v LPGA Tour Korean players

Events in bold are majors.

References edit

  1. ^ "2019 Schedule of KLPGA Tour announced! Largest scale in history with 29 tournaments and prize money of 22.6 billion won (In Korean)". KLPGA. February 18, 2019.

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