2024 LPGA of Korea Tour

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The 2024 LPGA of Korea Tour is the 47th season of the LPGA of Korea Tour, the professional golf tour for women operated by the Korea Ladies Professional Golf' Association.

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Schedule

Below is the schedule for the 2024 season. [1] "Date" is the ending date for the tournament. The number in parentheses after winners' names show the player's total number wins in official money individual events on the LPGA of Korea Tour, including that event.

DateTournamentPrize fund
(KRW)
Winner WWGR
pts [2]
Notes
1 Mar Hana Financial Group Singapore Women's Open S$1,100,000 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jae-hee (1)18.5Co-sanctioned with Ladies Asian Tour
17 Mar Blue Canyon Ladies Championship US$650,000 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Ye-won (4)18.0
7 Apr Doosan E&C We've Championship 1,200,000,000 Flag of South Korea.svg Hwang You-min (2)18.5
14 Apr Mediheal Hankook Ilbo Championship 1,000,000,000 Flag of South Korea.svg Park Ji-young (8)18.5
21 Apr Nexen Saint Nine Masters 900,000,000 Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Eun-woo (2)16.5
28 Apr CreaS F&C KLPGA Championship 1,300,000,000 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Jung-min (3)26.0
5 May Kyochon 1991 Ladies Open 800,000,000 Flag of South Korea.svg Park Ji-young (9)16.5
12 May NH Investment & Securities Ladies Championship 800,000,000 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Ye-won (5)19.0
19 May Doosan Match Play Championship 900,000,000 Flag of South Korea.svg Park Hyun-kyung (5)16.5
26 May E1 Open 900,000,000 Flag of South Korea.svg Bae So-hyun (1)16.0
2 Jun Suhyup Bank – MBN Ladies Open 1,000,000,000 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Ye-won (6)16.5
9 Jun Celltrion Queens Masters 1,200,000,000 Flag of South Korea.svg Park Min-ji (19)18.5
16 Jun DB Group Korea Women's Open Golf Championship 1,200,000,000 Flag of South Korea.svg Ro Seung-hui (1)26.0Co-sanctioned with Ladies Asian Tour
23 Jun BC Card-Hankyung Ladies Cup 1,400,000,000 Flag of South Korea.svg Park Hyun-kyung (6)19.0
30 Jun McCol-Mona Park Yongpyong Open 800,000,000 Flag of South Korea.svg Park Hyun-kyung (7)17.5
7 Jul Lotte Open 1,200,000,000 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Ga-young (2)19.0
14 Jul High1 Resort Ladies Open 1,000,000,000 Flag of South Korea.svg Ko Ji-u (2)16.0
4 Aug Jeju Samdasoo Masters 1,000,000,000 Flag of South Korea.svg Yoon Ina (2)19.0
18 Aug Heaven Masters 1,000,000,000 Flag of South Korea.svg Bae So-hyun (2)19.0
25 Aug Hanwha Championship 1,700,000,000 Flag of South Korea.svg Park Ji-young (10)19.0
1 Sep KG Ladies Open 800,000,000 Flag of South Korea.svg Bae So-hyun (3)19.0
8 Sep KB Financial Group Star Championship 1,200,000,000 Flag of South Korea.svg Yoo Hyun-jo (1)19.5
15 Sep OK Savings Bank-OK Man Ladies Open 800,000,000 Flag of South Korea.svg Ro Seung-hui (2)18.0
22 Sep Daebo HausD Open 1,000,000,000 Flag of South Korea.svg Moon Jeong-min (1)18.0
29 Sep Hana Financial Group Championship 1,500,000,000 Flag of South Korea.svg Ma Da-som (2)20.5Co-sanctioned with Ladies Asian Tour
6 Oct Hite Championship 1,500,000,000 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Su-ji (6)19.0
13 Oct Dongbu Construction-Koreit Championship 1,000,000,000 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Min-byeol (1)18.5
20 Oct Sangsangin·Hankyung TV Open 1,200,000,000 Flag of South Korea.svg Park Bo-kyeom (2)19.0
27 Oct Dukshin EPC-Seoul Economics Ladies Classic 1,000,000,000 Flag of South Korea.svg Ji Han-sol (4)19.0
3 Nov S-Oil Championship 900,000,000 Flag of South Korea.svg Ma Da-som (3)18.0
10 Nov SK Shieldus-SK Telecom Championship 1,000,000,000 Flag of South Korea.svg Ma Da-som (4)18.5
17 Nov WEMIX Championship 1,000,000,000Flag placeholder.svg

Events in bold are majors.

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References

  1. "KLPGA Tour – 2024". KLPGA.
  2. "Events – KLPGA – 2024". Rolex Rankings.