2019 Symetra Tour

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The 2019 Symetra Tour was a series of professional women's golf tournaments held from March through October 2019 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.

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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 WWGR
points
Purse ($)
Mar 10 SKYiGOLF Championship Florida Flag of the United States.svg Alana Uriell (1)4250,000
Mar 17 Florida's Natural Charity Classic Florida Flag of Malaysia.svg Kelly Tan (1)3125,000
Mar 31 IOA Championship California Flag of the United States.svg Jillian Hollis (1)4125,000
Apr 7 Windsor Golf Classic California Flag of Ireland.svg Leona Maguire (1)4150,000
Apr 28 Murphy USA El Dorado Shootout Arkansas Flag of the United States.svg Cydney Clanton (2)3150,000
May 11 IOA Invitational Georgia Flag of Spain.svg María Parra (1)4150,000
May 17 Symetra Classic North Carolina Flag of Ireland.svg Leona Maguire (2)4175,000
May 26 Zimmer Biomet Championship Alabama Flag of Spain.svg Nuria Iturrioz (1)6300,000
Jun 2 Valley Forge Invitational Pennsylvania Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Min Lee (2)3125,000
Jun 9 Four Winds Invitational Indiana Flag of France.svg Perrine Delacour (1)3150,000
Jun 16 Forsyth Classic Illinois Flag of the United States.svg Jillian Hollis (2)4200,000
Jun 23 Island Resort Championship Michigan Flag of the United States.svg Daniela Iacobelli (3)4200,000
Jun 30 Prasco Charity Championship Ohio Flag of France.svg Perrine Delacour (2)3125,000
Jul 13 Donald Ross Classic Indiana Flag of Thailand.svg Patty Tavatanakit (1)4225,000
Jul 21 Danielle Downey Credit Union Classic New York Flag of Thailand.svg Patty Tavatanakit (2)4175,000
Jul 28 The CDPHP Open New York Flag of the United States.svg Robynn Ree (1)3125,000
Aug 11 PHC Classic Wisconsin Flag of the United States.svg Robynn Ree (2)4125,000
Aug 18 FireKeepers Casino Hotel Championship Michigan Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Ssu-Chia Cheng (1)4125,000
Sep 1 Sioux Falls GreatLIFE Challenge South Dakota Flag of Thailand.svg Patty Tavatanakit (3)4225,000
Sep 8 Garden City Charity Classic Kansas Flag of Mexico.svg Alejandra Llaneza (2)4175,000
Sep 22 Guardian Championship Alabama Flag of Panama.svg Laura Restrepo (1)4175,000
Sep 29 IOA Golf Classic Florida Flag of Spain.svg Marta Sanz Barrio (2)4175,000
Oct 6 Symetra Tour Championship Florida Flag of the United States.svg Laura Wearn (2)4250,000

Source [1]

Leading money winners

The top ten money winners at the end of the season gained fully exempt cards on the LPGA Tour for the 2020 season. [2]

RankPlayerCountryEventsPrize
money ($)
1 Perrine Delacour Flag of France.svg  France 20125,042
2 Patty Tavatanakit Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 11117,518
3 Jenny Coleman Flag of the United States.svg  United States 23104,840
4 Ssu-Chia Cheng Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 2299,232
5 Jillian Hollis Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1898,044
6 Julieta Granada Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 1994,343
7 Leona Maguire Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 1692,517
8 Robynn Ree Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1990,518
9 Esther Lee Flag of the United States.svg  United States 2187,360
10 Mind Muangkhumsakul Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 1681,046

Source [3]

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References

  1. "Symetra Tour Announces 2019 Schedule, players to compete for record $4 million in total purses". Symetra Tour. February 8, 2019. Retrieved March 15, 2019.
  2. "Meet the Symetra Tour Graduates". LPGA. October 6, 2019.
  3. "Symetra Tour official money" . Retrieved October 9, 2019.