The 2010 LPGA Tour was a series of weekly golf tournaments for elite female golfers from around the world that began in Thailand on February 13, 2010, and ended in Florida on December 5, 2010. The tournaments were sanctioned by the United States–based Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA).

2010 LPGA Tour season
DurationFebruary 13, 2010 (2010-02-13) – December 5, 2010 (2010-12-05)
Number of official events24
Most wins5 Japan Ai Miyazato
Money leaderSouth Korea Na Yeon Choi
Rolex Player of the YearTaiwan Yani Tseng
Rookie of the YearSpain Azahara Muñoz
2009
2011

The tour included 24 tournaments, including events in Malaysia, southern California, and two in New Jersey that were new to the schedule in 2010. Of the 24 tournaments on the schedule, 14 were hosted in the United States. The 2010 season was the tour's smallest schedule in nearly 40 years.

Na Yeon Choi, a third-year player from Korea, topped the official money list with earnings of $1,871,166. She had two wins and 15 top-10 finishes in 23 starts and won the Vare Trophy, given to the player with the lowest scoring average. Yani Tseng from Taiwan captured Player of the Year honors; she won three tournaments in 2010 including two of the four major championships. Spaniard Azahara Muñoz won the Rookie of the Year Award.

The four majors were won by: Yani Tseng (Kraft Nabisco Championship), Cristie Kerr (LPGA Championship), Paula Creamer (U.S. Women's Open), and Yani Tseng (Women's British Open). Tseng's win in the Women's British Open at age 21 made her the youngest player in LPGA history to win three major championships.

Changes in the 2010 season

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The 2010 season was the 60th anniversary of the LPGA Tour. As with most years, changes were made to the schedule from the previous year, which included:

Schedule and results

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The season included 24 official money events, compared with 34 just two years earlier, as the LPGA struggled to cope with the economic downturn. There were three unofficial money events, with 17 off-weeks between the first and last events in 2010.[2]

Date Tournament Location Winner First prize ($)
Feb 21 Honda PTT LPGA Thailand Thailand   Ai Miyazato (2) 195,000
Feb 28 HSBC Women's Champions Singapore   Ai Miyazato (3) 195,000
Mar 28 Kia Classic Presented by J Golf California   Hee Kyung Seo (1)1 255,000
Apr 4 Kraft Nabisco Championship California   Yani Tseng (3) 300,000
Apr 16 The Mojo 62 Jamaica   Anna Nordqvist (n/a)2 350,000
May 2 Tres Marias Championship Mexico   Ai Miyazato (4) 195,000
May 16 Bell Micro LPGA Classic Alabama   Se Ri Pak (25) 195,000
May 23 Sybase Match Play Championship New Jersey   Sun-Young Yoo (1) 375,000
May 30 HSBC LPGA Brasil Cup2 Brazil   Meaghan Francella (n/a)2 105,000
Jun 14 LPGA State Farm Classic Illinois   Cristie Kerr (13) 255,000
Jun 20 ShopRite LPGA Classic New Jersey   Ai Miyazato (5) 225,000
Jun 27 LPGA Championship New York   Cristie Kerr (14) 337,500
Jul 4 Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic Ohio   Na Yeon Choi (3) 150,000
Jul 11 U.S. Women's Open Pennsylvania   Paula Creamer (9) 585,000
Jul 25 Evian Masters France   Jiyai Shin (7) 487,500
Aug 1 Women's British Open England   Yani Tseng (4) 408,714
Aug 22 Safeway Classic Oregon   Ai Miyazato (6) 225,000
Aug 29 CN Canadian Women's Open Manitoba   Michelle Wie (2) 337,500
Sep 12 P&G NW Arkansas Championship Arkansas   Yani Tseng (5) 300,000
Oct 10 Navistar LPGA Classic Alabama   Katherine Hull (2) 195,000
Oct 17 CVS/pharmacy LPGA Challenge California   Beatriz Recari (1) 165,000
Oct 24 Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia Malayasia   Jimin Kang (2) 270,000
Oct 31 LPGA Hana Bank Championship South Korea   Na Yeon Choi (4) 270,000
Nov 7 Mizuno Classic Japan   Jiyai Shin (8) 180,000
Nov 9 Wendy's 3-Tour Challenge2 Nevada PGA Tour
Nov 14 Lorena Ochoa Invitational Mexico   In-Kyung Kim (3) 220,000
Dec 5 LPGA Tour Championship Florida   Maria Hjorth (4) 225,000

Tournaments in bold are majors.
1 Hee Kyung Seo was not a member of the LPGA at the time of her win in the Kia Classic.
2 Exhibition tournament, unofficial earnings.

Leaders

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Money List leaders

Rank Player Country Earnings ($) Events
1 Na Yeon Choi   South Korea 1,871,166 23
2 Jiyai Shin   South Korea 1,783,127 19
3 Cristie Kerr   United States 1,601,552 21
4 Yani Tseng   Taiwan 1,573,529 19
5 Suzann Pettersen   Norway 1,557,175 19
6 Ai Miyazato   Japan 1,457,384 21
7 In-Kyung Kim   South Korea 1,210,068 21
8 Song-Hee Kim   South Korea 1,208,698 22
9 Michelle Wie   United States 888,017 19
10 Paula Creamer   United States 883,870 14

Full 2010 Official Money List- navigate to "2010"

Scoring Average leaders

Rank Player Country Average
1 Na Yeon Choi   South Korea 69.87
2 Cristie Kerr   United States 69.95
3 Suzann Pettersen   Norway 70.09
4 Song-Hee Kim   South Korea 70.21
5 Jiyai Shin   South Korea 70.25

Full 2010 Scoring Average List - navigate to "2010", then "Scoring Average"

Awards and honors

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The three competitive awards given out by the LPGA each year are:

  • The Rolex Player of the Year is awarded based on a formula in which points are awarded for top-10 finishes and are doubled at the LPGA's four major championships.
  • The Vare Trophy, named for Glenna Collett-Vare, is given to the player with the lowest scoring average for the season.
  • The Louise Suggs Rolex Rookie of the Year Award is awarded to the first-year player on the LPGA Tour who scores the highest in a points competition in which points are awarded at all full-field domestic events and doubled at the LPGA's four major championships. The award is named after Louise Suggs, one of the founders of the LPGA.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "LPGA Championship Presented by Wegmans among 2010 LPGA Tour schedule highlights". LPGA. November 18, 2009. Archived from the original on August 6, 2010.
  2. ^ Sirak, Ron (November 18, 2009). "LPGA schedule will carry only 24 events in 2010". ESPN.
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