Thailand LPGA Masters

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Thailand LPGA Masters
Tournament information
Location Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand
Established2013
Course(s)ฺBlack Mountain GC
Par72
Tour(s) Thai LPGA Tour
Taiwan LPGA Tour (since 2022)
ALPG Tour (2016–2019)
China LPGA Tour (2017–2019)
Format Stroke play (54 holes)
Prize fund ฿4 million
Tournament record score
Aggregate198 Patcharajutar Kongkraphan (2022)
To par−18 as above
Current champion
Flag of Thailand.svg Wassawan Sangkapong

The Thailand LPGA Masters is a women's professional golf tournament to be held in Thailand. It was first played on the Thai LPGA Tour in 2013. In 2016, the tournament was co-sanctioned by the ALPG Tour. From 2017 to 2019, the tournament was co-sanctioned by both the China LPGA Tour and ALPG Tour. [1] [2]

Contents

Tournament names

Winners

YearDateTourVenueWinnerScoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upPurse (฿)Ref
20236–8 Sep Thai LPGA,
Taiwan LPGA
ฺBlack Mountain GC Flag of Thailand.svg Wassawan Sangkapong 205 (−11)1 stroke Flag of Thailand.svg Thanita Muangkhumsakul 4,000,000
20227–9 Sep Thai LPGA,
Taiwan LPGA
ฺBlack Mountain GC Flag of Thailand.svg Patcharajutar Kongkraphan 198 (−18)1 stroke Flag of Thailand.svg Chonlada Chayanun 4,000,000 [3]
20211–3 Dec Thai LPGA Panya Indra GC Flag of Thailand.svg Jaravee Boonchant 204 (−12)1 stroke Flag of Thailand.svg Chanettee Wannasaen 4,000,000 [4]
202018–20 Sep Thai LPGA Watermill GC Flag of Thailand.svg Atthaya Thitikul 200 (−16)5 strokes Flag of Thailand.svg Pimkwan Chookaew (a)4,000,000 [5]
20194–6 Sep Thai LPGA,
CLPGA, ALPG
Panya Indra GC Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhang Weiwei 204 (−12)2 strokes Flag of Thailand.svg Patcharajutar Kongkraphan 4,000,000 [6]
201819–21 Sep Thai LPGA,
CLPGA, ALPG
Panya Indra GC Flag of Thailand.svg Parinda Phokan 202 (−14)6 strokes Flag of Thailand.svg Kultida Pramphun (a)4,000,000 [7]
201713–15 Sep Thai LPGA,
CLPGA, ALPG
Panya Indra GC Flag of Thailand.svg Saranporn Langkulgasettrin 211 (−5)1 stroke Flag of Thailand.svg Budsabakorn Sukapan
Flag of Thailand.svg Parinda Phokan
Flag of Thailand.svg Ploychompoo Wilairungrueng
4,000,000 [8]
201621–23 Sep Thai LPGA,
ALPG
Panya Indra GC Flag of Thailand.svg Pannarat Thanapolboonyaras 204 (−12)3 strokes Flag of Thailand.svg Benyapa Niphatsophon 4,000,000 [9]
201516–18 Sep Thai LPGA Panya Indra GC Flag of Thailand.svg Pornanong Phatlum (3)207 (−9)2 strokes Flag of Thailand.svg Budsabakorn Sukapan 3,000,000 [10]
20143–5 Sep Thai LPGA Panya Indra GC Flag of Thailand.svg Pornanong Phatlum (2)207 (−9)4 strokes Flag of Thailand.svg Rungthiwa Pangjan
Flag of Thailand.svg Nontaya Srisawang
3,000,000 [11]
201314–16 Aug Thai LPGA Panya Indra GC Flag of Thailand.svg Pornanong Phatlum 207 (−9)1 stroke Flag of Thailand.svg Thidapa Suwannapura 1,500,000 [12]

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