2011 LPGA Tour

2011 LPGA Tour season
DurationFebruary 17, 2011 (2011-02-17) – November 20, 2011 (2011-11-20)
Number of official events23
Most wins7 Yani Tseng
Money leader Yani Tseng
Rolex Player of the Year Yani Tseng
Rookie of the Year Hee Kyung Seo
2010
2012

The 2011 LPGA Tour was a series of weekly golf tournaments for elite female golfers from around the world that began in Thailand on February 17, 2011, and had its last official event end on November 20, 2011, in Florida. The tournaments were sanctioned by the United States–based Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA).

Season overview

There were 23 official tournaments on the 2011 LPGA, the lowest number in nearly 40 years. More events were held outside of the United States, with eleven different countries hosting tournaments, the highest number in the history of the LPGA Tour. Thirteen tournaments were held in the United States, the lowest number in several decades.

Yani Tseng from Taiwan, was the dominant player on the 2011 Tour. She won seven of the 22 tournaments in which she played and had fourteen top-10 finishes. Her wins in the Women's British Open and the LPGA Championship made her the youngest player ever, male or female, to win five career major tournaments. She won the LPGA money list title with $2,921,713 in official earnings; American Cristie Kerr finished second with $1,470,979.

Tseng also won the Player of the Year award and the Vare Trophy given to the player with the lowest scoring average for the season. Korean Hee Kyung Seo won the Rookie of the Year award.

Changes in the 2011 season

Schedule and results

  • The number in parentheses after winners' names show the player's total number wins in official money individual events on the LPGA Tour, including that event.
  • The "Titleholders qualifiers" column indicates the three golfers at each official event who qualify for the season-ending tournament, the CME Group Titleholders.
Date Tournament Location Winner First prize
($)
Titleholders
qualifiers
Feb 20 Honda LPGA Thailand Thailand Yani Tseng (6) 225,000 Yani Tseng
Michelle Wie
Karrie Webb
Feb 27 HSBC Women's Champions Singapore Karrie Webb (37) 210,000 Sun Young Yoo
Morgan Pressel
Na Yeon Choi
Mar 20 RR Donnelley LPGA Founders Cup Arizona Karrie Webb (38) 200,000
donation
Brittany Lincicome
Paula Creamer
Cristie Kerr
Mar 27 Kia Classic California Sandra Gal (1) 255,000 Sandra Gal
Jiyai Shin
I.K. Kim
Apr 3 Kraft Nabisco Championship California Stacy Lewis (1) 300,000 Stacy Lewis
Katie Futcher
Angela Stanford
Apr 24 Tres Marias Championship Mexico Tournament canceled [5]
May 1 Avnet LPGA Classic Alabama Maria Hjorth (5) 195,000 Maria Hjorth
Song-Hee Kim
Suzann Pettersen
May 22 Sybase Match Play Championship New Jersey Suzann Pettersen (7) 375,000 Sophie Gustafson
Ai Miyazato
Julieta Granada
May 29 HSBC Brazil Cup[n 1] Brazil Mariajo Uribe (n/a) 108,000 n/a
Jun 35 ShopRite LPGA Classic New Jersey Brittany Lincicome (4) 225,000 Catriona Matthew
Anna Nordqvist
Brittany Lang
Jun 12 LPGA State Farm Classic Illinois Yani Tseng (7) 255,000 Se Ri Pak
Mindy Kim
Wendy Ward
Jun 26 Wegmans LPGA Championship New York Yani Tseng (8) 375,000 Meena Lee
Mika Miyazato
Azahara Muñoz
Jul 11 U.S. Women's Open Colorado So Yeon Ryu (1)1 585,000 So Yeon Ryu
Hee Kyung Seo
Inbee Park
Jul 24 Evian Masters France Ai Miyazato (7) 487,500 Caroline Hedwall
Amy Yang
Paige Mackenzie
Jul 31 Ricoh Women's British Open Scotland Yani Tseng (9) 392,133 Candie Kung
Dewi Claire Schreefel
Karen Stupples
Aug 21 Safeway Classic Oregon Suzann Pettersen (8) 225,000 Hee Young Park
Vicky Hurst
Ryann O'Toole
Aug 28 CN Canadian Women's Open Quebec Brittany Lincicome (5) 337,500 Hee-Won Han
Jenny Shin
Jennifer Johnson
Sep 11 Walmart NW Arkansas Championship Arkansas Yani Tseng (10) 300,000 Amy Hung
Belén Mozo
Mi-Hyun Kim
Sep 18 Navistar LPGA Classic Alabama Lexi Thompson (1) 195,000 Lexi Thompson
Tiffany Joh
Giulia Sergas
Sep 25 Solheim Cup Ireland Europe n/a
Oct 9 LPGA Hana Bank Championship South Korea Yani Tseng (11) 270,000 Jimin Kang
Chella Choi
Shanshan Feng
Oct 16 Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia Malaysia Na Yeon Choi (5) 285,000 Christel Boeljon
Amanda Blumenherst
Mina Harigae
Oct 23 Sunrise LPGA Taiwan Championship Taiwan Yani Tseng (12) 300,000 Pat Hurst
Alison Walshe
Grace Park
Nov 6 Mizuno Classic Japan Momoko Ueda (2) 180,000 Momoko Ueda
Christina Kim
Pornanong Phatlum
Nov 8 Wendy's 3-Tour Challenge Nevada Champions Tour n/a
Nov 13 Lorena Ochoa Invitational Mexico Catriona Matthew (4) 200,000 Juli Inkster
Natalie Gulbis
Beatriz Recari
Nov 20 CME Group Titleholders Florida Hee Young Park (1) 500,000 n/a

Tournaments in bold are majors.
1Ryu was not an LPGA member at the time of her win and her win was not counted as an official LPGA win.

  1. ^ Prize money is not official.

Season leaders

Money list leaders

Rank Player Country Earnings ($) Events
played
1 Yani Tseng  Taiwan 2,921,713 22
2 Cristie Kerr  United States 1,470,979 22
3 Na Yeon Choi  South Korea 1,357,382 21
4 Stacy Lewis  United States 1,356,211 23
5 Suzann Pettersen  Norway 1,322,770 20
6 Brittany Lincicome  United States 1,154,234 21
7 Angela Stanford  United States 1,017,196 21
8 Ai Miyazato  Japan 1,007,633 19
9 Paula Creamer  United States 926,338 21
10 Amy Yang  South Korea 912,160 22

Full 2011 Official Money List – navigate to "Official Money List"

Scoring average leaders

Rank Player Country Average
1 Yani Tseng  Taiwan 69.66
2 Na Yeon Choi  South Korea 70.53
3 Cristie Kerr  United States 70.71
4 Jiyai Shin  South Korea 70.81
5 Paula Creamer  United States 70.84

Full 2011 Scoring Average List – navigate to "Scoring Average"

See also

References

  1. ^ "LPGA confirms it: No China event". Golfweek. September 13, 2011. Retrieved October 23, 2011.
  2. ^ Ballengee, Ryan (February 11, 2011). "LPGA doubles projected charity donations for Founders Cup". NBC Sports. Archived from the original on July 14, 2011. Retrieved February 12, 2011.
  3. ^ "LPGA will have 25 tournaments". ESPN. Associated Press. January 6, 2011. Retrieved January 9, 2011.
  4. ^ "Tres Marias canceled due drug violence". Golfweek. January 31, 2011. Retrieved October 23, 2011.
  5. ^ "Tres Marias Championship postponed". ESPN. Associated Press. February 2, 2011.