2014 LPGA Tour

The 2014 LPGA Tour was a series of weekly golf tournaments for elite female golfers from around the world. The Tour began at Ocean Club Golf Course on Paradise Island in The Bahamas on January 23 and ended on November 23 at Grand Cypress Golf Club in Orlando, Florida. The tournaments were sanctioned by the United States-based Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA).

2014 LPGA Tour season
DurationJanuary 23, 2014 (2014-01-23) – November 23, 2014 (2014-11-23)
Number of official events33
Most wins5 United States Stacy Lewis
Race to CME Globe WinnerNew Zealand Lydia Ko
Money leaderUnited States Stacy Lewis
Player of the YearUnited States Stacy Lewis
Rookie of the YearNew Zealand Lydia Ko
2013
2015

The most significant addition to the Tour in 2014 was a new team event, the International Crown. To be held each even-numbered year (those in which the Solheim Cup is not held), the event involved four-woman teams from eight countries competing in a four-day match play format. The eight qualifying countries were those whose four top players are cumulatively ranked highest in the Women's World Golf Rankings as of the end of the preceding LPGA season.[1] The individual participants from each qualified country were determined by the rankings immediately prior to the Kraft Nabisco Championship.[2]

Qualification for the season-ending CME Group Tour Championship changed for 2014 and a $1 million bonus was added. Previously, the top three finishers in each tournament, not previously qualified, earned entry to the tournament. The field in 2014 was 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 champions had a higher points distribution with 625 points to the winner. No-cut tournaments only awarded points to the top 40 finishers (top 20 for the Lorena Ochoa Invitational). Only LPGA members were eligible to earn points. The top 72 players on the points list gained entry into the Tour Championship as well as any tournament winners, whether or not an LPGA member, not in the top 72. Points were reset before the tournament such that only the top three players were guaranteed to win the Race by winning the tournament and only the top nine had a mathematical chance of winning the Race. The winner of the points race received a $1 million bonus that did not count on the official money list.[3][4][5] The Race is similar to the PGA Tour's FedEx Cup and the European Tour's Race to Dubai.

Schedule and results

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

DateTournamentLocationWinnerWWGR
points[6]
Purse ($)Winner's
share ($)
Jan 26Pure Silk-Bahamas LPGA ClassicBahamas Jessica Korda (2)341,300,000195,000
Feb 116ISPS Handa Women's Australian OpenAustralia Karrie Webb (40)431,200,000180,000
Feb 223Honda LPGA ThailandThailand Anna Nordqvist (3)621,500,000225,000
Mar 2HSBC Women's ChampionsSingapore Paula Creamer (10)621,400,000210,000
Mar 23JTBC Founders CupArizona Karrie Webb (41)621,500,000225,000
Mar 30Kia ClassicCalifornia Anna Nordqvist (4)621,700,000255,000
Apr 6Kraft Nabisco ChampionshipCalifornia Lexi Thompson (4)1002,000,000300,000
Apr 19LPGA Lotte ChampionshipHawaii Michelle Wie (3)461,700,000255,000
Apr 27Swinging Skirts LPGA ClassicCalifornia Lydia Ko (3)621,800,000270,000
May 4North Texas LPGA ShootoutTexas Stacy Lewis (9)431,300,000195,000
May 18Kingsmill ChampionshipVirginia Lizette Salas (1)501,300,000195,000
May 25Airbus LPGA ClassicAlabama Jessica Korda (3)531,300,000195,000
Jun 1ShopRite LPGA ClassicNew Jersey Stacy Lewis (10)621,500,000225,000
Jun 8Manulife Financial LPGA ClassicOntario Inbee Park (10)431,500,000225,000
Jun 22U.S. Women's OpenNorth Carolina Michelle Wie (4)1004,000,000720,000
Jun 29Walmart NW Arkansas ChampionshipArkansas Stacy Lewis (11)622,000,000300,000
Jul 13Ricoh Women's British OpenEngland Mo Martin (1)1003,000,000474,575
Jul 20Marathon ClassicOhio Lydia Ko (4)371,400,000210,000
Jul 27^International CrownMaryland  Spainn/a1,600,000100,000[a 1]
Aug 10Meijer LPGA ClassicMichigan Mirim Lee (1)531,500,000225,000
Aug 17Wegmans LPGA ChampionshipNew York Inbee Park (11)1002,250,000337,500
Aug 24Canadian Pacific Women's OpenOntario So Yeon Ryu (3)622,250,000337,500
Aug 31Portland ClassicOregon Austin Ernst (1)311,300,000195,000
Sep 14The Evian ChampionshipFrance Kim Hyo-joo (1)1003,250,000487,500
Sep 21Yokohama Tire LPGA ClassicAlabama Mi Jung Hur (2)221,300,000195,000
Oct 5Reignwood LPGA ClassicChina Mirim Lee (2)342,100,000315,000
Oct 12Sime Darby LPGA MalaysiaMalaysia Shanshan Feng (4)462,000,000300,000
Oct 19LPGA KEB-HanaBank ChampionshipSouth Korea Baek Kyu-jung (1)622,000,000300,000
Oct 27Blue Bay LPGAChina Lee-Anne Pace (1)342,000,000300,000
Nov 2Fubon LPGA Taiwan ChampionshipTaiwan Inbee Park (12)432,000,000300,000
Nov 9Mizuno ClassicJapan Mi Hyang Lee (1)281,200,000180,000
Nov 16Lorena Ochoa InvitationalMexico Christina Kim (3)371,000,000200,000
Nov 23CME Group Tour ChampionshipFlorida Lydia Ko (5)622,000,000500,000

^ Event held over to Monday, July 27 due to lack of daylight. The event was also shortened to 54 holes.

Season leaders

Money list leaders

RankPlayerCountryEventsPrize
money($)
1Stacy Lewis  United States282,539,039
2Inbee Park  South Korea232,226,641
3Lydia Ko  New Zealand262,089,033
4Michelle Wie  United States211,924,796
5So Yeon Ryu  South Korea251,468,804
6Shanshan Feng  China241,404,623
7Anna Nordqvist  Sweden261,144,245
8Karrie Webb  Australia191,069,540
9Azahara Muñoz  Spain271,051,332
10Chella Choi  South Korea311,048,932

Full 2014 Official Money List

Scoring average leaders

RankPlayerCountryAverage
1Stacy Lewis  United States69.53
2Inbee Park  South Korea69.68
3Michelle Wie  United States69.82
4So Yeon Ryu  South Korea69.98
5Lydia Ko  New Zealand70.08

Full 2014 Scoring Average List

Awards

AwardWinnerCountry
Money winnerStacy Lewis  United States
Scoring leader (Vare Trophy)Stacy Lewis (2)  United States
Player of the YearStacy Lewis (2)  United States
Rookie of the YearLydia Ko  New Zealand
Race to the CME GlobeLydia Ko  New Zealand

See also

References

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