LPGA of Japan Tour

LPGA of Japan Tour
Current season, competition or edition:
2025 LPGA of Japan Tour
SportGolf
Founded1968
CEOHiromi Kobayashi
Country Japan
Most titles Hisako Higuchi (69)
Official websiteLPGA.or.jp

The LPGA of Japan Tour is a professional golf tour for women organised by the Japan Ladies Professional Golfers' Association. The tour was founded in 1968.[1] It is the second richest women's golf tour in the world. The U.S.-based LPGA Tour is the most important women's tour, but the prize money gap has closed markedly since the American tour's total prize fund peaked at just over $60 million in 2008. While the Japan Tour is the second-most lucrative women's tour, two other non-U.S. tours, the Ladies European Tour and the LPGA of Korea Tour, rival the Japan Tour in level of competition. The LPGA of Japan Tour has attracted international players. As of 2022, 120 international golfers from more than 10 countries including Taiwan, Philippines, Korea, China, France, the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Brazil and Thailand have come to compete on the tour.[2]

The tour has four major events, the Japan LPGA Championship Konica Minolta Cup, the Japan Women’s Open, the World Ladies Championship and the final event, the Japan LPGA Tour Championship.[3]

In 2014, Minami Katsu became the youngest tournament winner in the history of the LPGA of Japan when she won the Vantelin Ladies Open at age 15.[4] In 2022, Miyū Yamashita became the youngest tour winner, at 21 years, 103 days.[5]

Schedule

The 2025 schedule includes 37 events played in Japan.

Leading money winners

Year Player Earnings (¥)
2024 Rio Takeda 265,730,016
2023 Miyū Yamashita 213,554,215
2022 Miyū Yamashita 235,020,967
2020–21 Mone Inami 255,192,049
2019 Ai Suzuki 160,189,665
2018 Ahn Sun-ju 180,784,885
2017 Ai Suzuki 140,122,631
2016 Lee Bo-mee 175,869,764
2015 Lee Bo-mee 230,497,057
2014 Ahn Sun-ju 153,075,741
2013 Rikako Morita 126,675,049
2012 Jeon Mi-jeong 131,827,582
2011 Ahn Sun-ju 127,926,893
2010 Ahn Sun-ju 145,073,799
2009 Sakura Yokomine 175,016,384
2008 Miho Koga 120,854,137
2007 Momoko Ueda 166,112,232
2006 Shiho Oyama 166,290,957
2005 Yuri Fudoh 122,460,908
2004 Yuri Fudoh 142,774,000
2003 Yuri Fudoh 149,325,679
2002 Yuri Fudoh 95,690,917
2001 Yuri Fudoh 89,248,793
2000 Yuri Fudoh 120,443,924
1999 Fumiko Muraguchi 66,891,682
1998 Michiko Hattori 81,570,823
1997 Akiko Fukushima 99,594,094
1996 Akiko Fukushima 70,596,190
1995 Ikuyo Shiotani 75,006,561
1994 Mayumi Hirase 69,817,958
1993 Mayumi Hirase 81,474,399
1992 Ikuyo Shiotani 57,799,649
1991 Ai-Yu Tu 70,403,481
1990 Hiromi Takamura 62,576,087
1989 Ai-Yu Tu 90,075,587
1988 Nayoko Yoshikawa 61,462,665
1987 Tatsuko Ohsako 56,763,481
1986 Ai-Yu Tu 62,435,225
1985 Ai-Yu Tu 65,634,788
1984 Ai-Yu Tu 52,897,845
1983 Ai-Yu Tu 45,764,313
1982 Ai-Yu Tu 39,029,644
1981 Ayako Okamoto 32,333,465
1980 Tatsuko Ohsako 23,594,744
1979 Hisako Higuchi 18,399,345
1978 Hisako Higuchi 11,664,650
1977 Tatsuko Ohsako 14,481,500
1976 Hisako Higuchi 14,667,000
1975 Hisako Higuchi 8,428,233
1974 Hisako Higuchi 15,545,700
1973 Hisako Higuchi 12,627,000
1972 Hisako Higuchi 4,150,000
1971 Hisako Higuchi 2,290,000
1970 Hisako Higuchi 1,215,000
1969 Hisako Higuchi 500,000
1968 Hisako Higuchi 350,000

See also

References

  1. ^ "Most Career Wins on the LPGA of Japan (JLPGA) Tour". Retrieved 2025-06-06.
  2. ^ "Japan LPGA Tour aims to expand global reach by attracting more international players". Golf Matters. 2022-09-12. Retrieved 2025-06-06.
  3. ^ Kaur, Malkeet (2022-09-08). "Japan LPGA Championship Konica Minolta Cup set to thrill". ParGolf. Retrieved 2025-06-06.
  4. ^ "Katsu, 15, is youngest Japan LPGA winner". ESPN. Associated Press. 2014-04-20. Retrieved 2025-06-06.
  5. ^ "Golf: Miyuu Yamashita becomes youngest "queen" on Japan LPGA Tour". Kyodo News+. November 13, 2022. Retrieved 2025-06-06.