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The 2013 Symetra Tour was a series of professional women's golf tournaments held from February through September 2013 in the United States. The Symetra Tour is the second-tier women's professional golf tour in the United States and is the "official developmental tour" of the LPGA Tour. It was previously known as the Futures Tour. In 2013, total prize money on the Symetra Tour was $1,625,000.

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Leading money winners

The top ten money winners at the end of the season gained fully exempt cards on the LPGA Tour for the 2014 season. [1]

RankPlayerCountryEventsPrize
money ($)
1 P.K. Kongkraphan Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 1447,283
2 Giulia Molinaro Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1539,848
3 Marina Alex Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 1439,804
4 Christine Song Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 1439,309
5 Cydney Clanton Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 1238,861
6 Sue Kim Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1237,850
7 Hannah Jun Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 1536,810
8 Perrine Delacour Flag of France.svg  France 1434,577
9 Alena Sharp Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 834,120
10 Jaclyn Sweeney Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 1433,609

Source [2]

Schedule and results

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

DateTournamentLocationWinner
Feb 22–24 VisitMesa.com Gateway Classic Arizona Flag of the United States.svg Jaclyn Sweeney (2)
Mar 22–24 Florida's Natural Charity Classic Florida Flag of the United States.svg Melissa Eaton (1)
Apr 26–28 Guardian Retirement Championship Florida Flag of the United States.svg Christine Song (3)
May 9–11 Symetra Classic North Carolina Flag of the United States.svg Laura Kueny (1)
May 17–19 Friends of Mission Charity Classic North Carolina Flag of Italy.svg Giulia Molinaro (1)
Jun 14–16 Decatur-Forsyth Classic Illinois Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Sue Kim (1)
Jun 21–23 Four Winds Invitational Indiana Flag of the United States.svg Cydney Clanton (1)
Jun 28–30 Island Resort Championship Michigan Flag of the United States.svg Kim Kaufman (1)
Jul 12–14 Credit Union Challenge New York Flag of the Republic of China.svg Wei-Ling Hsu (1)
Jul 19–21 Northeast Delta Dental International New Hampshire Flag of Thailand.svg P.K. Kongkraphan (1)
Jul 26–28 Credit Union Classic New York Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Olivia Jordan-Higgins (1)
Aug 9–11 IOA Golf Classic Florida Flag of the United States.svg Katy Harris (1)
Aug 16–18 Eagle Classic Virginia Flag of the United States.svg Christine Song (4)
Sep 20–22 Volvik Championship Florida Flag of the United States.svg Hannah Yun (1)
Sep 26–29 Symetra Tour Championship Florida Flag of the United States.svg Megan McChrystal (2)

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Awards

See also

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References

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