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2008 LPGA Tour

Golf tour season


Golf tour season

FieldValue
year2008
tourLPGA Tour
regular_season
no_of_events37
most_wins7 MEX Lorena Ochoa
honor1Money leader
honoree1MEX Lorena Ochoa
honor2Rolex Player of the Year
honoree2MEX Lorena Ochoa
honor3Rookie of the Year
honoree3TWN Yani Tseng
prevseason2007
nextseason2009

The 2008 LPGA Tour was a series of weekly golf tournaments for elite female golfers from around the world that took place from February through December 2008. The tournaments were sanctioned by the United States–based Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA). In 2008, prize money on the LPGA Tour was $60.3 million, which was the highest in the history of the tour until 2016.

Lorena Ochoa topped the money list, earning $2,763,193. Ochoa also led the league in most wins with seven, including four consecutive tournaments in March and April and one major tournament.

The four major championships were won by: Lorena Ochoa (Kraft Nabisco Championship), Yani Tseng (LPGA Championship), Inbee Park (U.S. Women's Open), and Jiyai Shin (Women's British Open). All major winners except Ochoa were not only first-time major winners, but first-time winners on the LPGA Tour. Tseng, at 19 years old, and Park and Shin, both at 20 years old, became the youngest-ever winners of the respective majors.

On May 12, a day after winning her third tournament of the season, Annika Sörenstam announced her intent to "step away" from competitive golf at the end of the 2008 season. She continued to draw large crowds through the remainder of the season, though she did not win another tournament on the LPGA Tour before the end of the year.

Jiyai Shin, a 20-year-old non-LPGA member, set records on the LPGA Tour by winning three of the nine tournaments in which she played, including the Women's British Open and the season-ending ADT Championship with its $1 million first place prize. She became the first non-LPGA member ever to win three events.

The LPGA organization also attracted attention in 2008 when commissioner Carolyn Bivens announced a new policy in August that would have required all players who had been on the tour for two years to show proficiency in English or face suspension. The Tour rescinded the policy two weeks later after increasing criticism from the media and from LPGA Tour sponsors.

Tournament schedule and results

ADT Playoff Categories:

  • winner: Official LPGA Tour events with a purse of at least $2,000,000. Winners of these events automatically qualify for the ADT Championship.
  • standard: Winners do not automatically qualify for the ADT Championship; the ADT points system is used.
  • unofficial: These events are not official LPGA Tour events and participation is not part of the ADT Playoff system.

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

DateTournamentLocationADT Playoff
categoryWinnerPurse ($)Winner's
share ($)
Jan 20Women's World Cup of GolfSouth Africaunofficial
(Jennifer Rosales / Dorothy Delasin)1,400,000210,000
Feb 16SBS Open at Turtle BayHawaiistandardSWE Annika Sörenstam (70)1,100,000165,000
Feb 23Fields Open in HawaiiHawaiistandardUSA Paula Creamer (5)1,300,000195,000
Mar 2HSBC Women's ChampionsSingaporewinnerMEX Lorena Ochoa (18)2,000,000300,000
Mar 116MasterCard ClassicMexicostandardSWE Louise Friberg (1)1,300,000195,000
Mar 30Safeway InternationalArizonastandardMEX Lorena Ochoa (19)1,500,000225,000
Apr 6Kraft Nabisco ChampionshipCaliforniawinnerMEX Lorena Ochoa (20)2,000,000300,000
Apr 13Corona ChampionshipMexicostandardMEX Lorena Ochoa (21)1,300,000195,000
Apr 20Ginn OpenFloridawinnerMEX Lorena Ochoa (22)2,600,000390,000
Apr 27Stanford International Pro-AmFloridawinnerSWE Annika Sörenstam (71)2,000,000300,000
May 4SemGroup ChampionshipOklahomastandardUSA Paula Creamer (6)1,800,000270,000
May 11Michelob ULTRA Open at KingsmillVirginiawinnerSWE Annika Sörenstam (72)2,200,000330,000
May 18Sybase ClassicNew JerseywinnerMEX Lorena Ochoa (23)2,000,000300,000
May 25LPGA Corning ClassicNew YorkstandardUSA Leta Lindley (1)1,500,000225,000
Jun 1Ginn Tribute Hosted by AnnikaSouth CarolinawinnerKOR Seon Hwa Lee (3)2,600,000390,000
Jun 8McDonald's LPGA ChampionshipMarylandwinnerTWN Yani Tseng (1)2,000,000300,000
End of first half of the season
Jun 22Wegmans LPGANew YorkwinnerKOR Eun-Hee Ji (1)2,000,000300,000
Jun 29U.S. Women's OpenMinnesotawinnerKOR Inbee Park (1)3,250,000585,000
Jul 6P&G Beauty NW Arkansas ChampionshipArkansasstandardKOR Seon Hwa Lee (4)1,700,000255,000
Jul 13Jamie Farr Owens Corning ClassicOhiostandardUSA Paula Creamer (7)1,300,000195,000
Jul 20LPGA State Farm ClassicIllinoisstandardKOR Ji Young Oh (1)1,700,000255,000
Jul 27Evian MastersFrancewinnerSWE Helen Alfredsson (6)3,250,000487,500
Aug 3Ricoh Women's British OpenEnglandwinnerKOR Jiyai Shin (1*)2,100,000314,464
Aug 17CN Canadian Women's OpenOntariowinnerAUS Katherine Hull (1)2,250,000337,500
Aug 24Safeway ClassicOregonstandardUSA Cristie Kerr (11)1,700,000255,000
Sep 14Bell Micro LPGA ClassicAlabamastandardUSA Angela Stanford (2)1,400,000210,000
Sep 28Navistar LPGA ClassicAlabamastandardMEX Lorena Ochoa (24)1,400,000210,000
Oct 5Samsung World ChampionshipCaliforniastandardUSA Paula Creamer (8)1,000,000250,000
Oct 12Longs Drugs ChallengeCaliforniastandardKOR In-Kyung Kim (1)1,200,000180,000
Oct 19Kapalua LPGA ClassicHawaiistandardUSA Morgan Pressel (2)1,500,000225,000
Oct 26Grand China Air LPGAChinestandardSWE Helen Alfredsson (7)1,800,000270,000
Nov 2Hana Bank-KOLON ChampionshipSouth KoreastandardUSA Candie Kung (4)1,600,000240,000
Nov 9Mizuno ClassicJapanstandardKOR Jiyai Shin (2*)1,400,000210,000
Nov 16Lorena Ochoa InvitationalMexicostandardUSA Angela Stanford (3)1,000,000200,000
Nov 23ADT ChampionshipFloridan/aKOR Jiyai Shin (3*)1,550,0001,000,000
Nov 30Lexus CupSingaporeunofficialTeam Internationaln/a
Dec 14**Wendy's 3-Tour ChallengeNevadaunofficialChampions Tourn/a

Tournaments in bold are majors.

**The Wendy's 3-Tour Challenge was held on November 17. It was broadcast on television on December 13 and 14. The official LPGA Tour schedule lists the tournament dates based on the date of the television broadcast.

*Shin was not an LPGA member in 2008.

Leaders

Money List leaders

RankPlayerCountryEarnings ($)Events
1Lorena Ochoa2,763,19323
2Paula Creamer1,823,99226
3Yani Tseng1,752,08627
4Annika Sörenstam1,735,91222
5Helen Alfredsson1,431,40826
6Lee Seon-hwa1,187,29430
7Suzann Pettersen1,177,80924
8Inbee Park1,138,37027
9Angela Stanford1,134,75328
10Cristie Kerr1,108,83926

Source:

Scoring Average leaders

RankPlayerCountryAverage
1Lorena Ochoa69.70
2Annika Sörenstam70.47
3Paula Creamer70.56
4Yani Tseng70.77
5Cristie Kerr70.88

Source:

Award winners

The three competitive awards given out by the LPGA each year are:

  • The Rolex Player of the Year is awarded based on a formula in which points are awarded for top-10 finishes and are doubled at the LPGA's four major championships and at the season-ending ADT Championship. The points system is: 30 points for first; 12 points for second; nine points for third; seven points for fourth; six points for fifth; five points for sixth; four points for seventh; three points for eighth; two points for ninth and one point for 10th.
    • 2008 Winner: MEX Lorena Ochoa. Runner-up: USA Paula Creamer
  • The Vare Trophy, named for Glenna Collett-Vare, is given to the player with the lowest scoring average for the season.
    • 2008 Winner: MEX Lorena Ochoa. Runner-up: SWE Annika Sörenstam
  • The Louis Suggs Rolex Rookie of the Year Award is awarded to the first-year player on the LPGA Tour who scores the highest in a points competition in which points are awarded at all full-field domestic events and doubled at the LPGA's four major championships. The points system is: 150 points for first; 80 points for second; 75 points for third; 70 points for fourth; and 65 points for fifth. After fifth place, points are awarded in increments of three, beginning at sixth place with 62 points. Rookies who make the cut in an event and finish below 41st each receive five points. The award is named after Louise Suggs, one of the founders of the LPGA.
    • 2008 Winner: TWN Yani Tseng. Runner-up: KOR Na Yeon Choi

References

References

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  2. "Lieu: More American Requirements for LPGA Players". [[AsianWeek]].
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  4. Sirak, Ron. (September 5, 2008). "LPGA Tour should have seen the fallout coming from English policy". ESPN.
  5. "LPGA Tournament Chronology 2000-2008". LPGA.
  6. "Money/Finishes: Official Money – 2008". LPGA.
  7. "Scoring: Scoring Average – 2008". LPGA.
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