The LPGA of Korea Tour is a South Korean professional golf tour for women . LPGA stands for Ladies Professional Golf Association. LPGA of Korea runs this tour, not the American LPGA . It is one of the world's five leading women's golf tours.
Based on the April 2019 exchange rates, in 2019 the main tour has total prize fund of roughly 21.7 million USD.
Historical tour schedules and results [ edit ] Season money leaders [ edit ] Year Player Earnings (₩ ) Most wins 2024 Yoon Ina 1,211,415,715 3 – Bae So-hyun , Lee Ye-won , Ma Da-so , Park Hyun-kyung , Park Ji-young 2023 Lee Ye-won 1,424,817,530 4 – Im Jin-hee 2022 Park Min-ji 1,477,921,143 6 – Park Min-ji 2021 Park Min-ji 1,521,374,313 6 – Park Min-ji 2020 Kim Hyo-joo 797,137,207 2 – An Na-rin , Choi Hye-jin , Kim Hyo-joo , Park Hyun-kyung 2019 Choi Hye-jin 1,207,162,636 5 – Choi Hye-jin 2018 Lee Jeong-eun 957,641,447 3 – Lee So-young 2017 Lee Jeong-eun 1,149,052,534 4 – Lee Jeong-eun 2016 Park Sung-hyun 1,333,090,667 7 – Park Sung-hyun 2015 Chun In-gee 913,760,833 5 – Chun In-gee 2014 Kim Hyo-joo 1,208,978,590 5 – Kim Hyo-joo 2013 Jang Ha-na 689,542,549 3 – Jang Ha-na , Kim Sei-young 2012 Kim Ha-neul 458,898,803 3 – Kim Ja-young 2011 Kim Ha-neul 524,297,417 3 – Kim Ha-neul 2010 Lee Bo-mee 557,276,856 3 – Lee Bo-mee 2009 Hee-kyung Seo 663,759,286 5 – Hee-kyung Seo 2008 Jiyai Shin 765,184,500 7 – Jiyai Shin 2007 Jiyai Shin 674,541,667 9 – Jiyai Shin 2006 Jiyai Shin 374,054,333 3 – Jiyai Shin 2005 Kyeong Bae 195,237,450 2 – Lee Jee-young , Song Bo-bae
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