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File:2008 LPGA Championship - Annika Sorenstam tee shot.jpg
Annika Sörenstam won ten women's major golf championships, the most in the third era of women's majors.
File:2011 Women's British Open - Tseng Yani (7) cropped.jpg
Yani Tseng won five majors in four years in the third era.
File:2007 LPGA Championship - Lorena Ochoa (1).jpg
Lorena Ochoa won two women's majors.

Women's golf has a set of major championships, a series of tournaments designated to be of a higher status than other tournaments. Five tournaments are currently designated as 'majors' in women's golf by the LPGA.

The LPGA's list of majors has changed in constitution since the first major was held at the Women's Western Open in 1930. There have been four different periods, 1930 to 1972, 1973 to 2000, 2001 to 2013, and the current version which began in 2014. The current version of tournaments is the Chevron Championship, The Evian Championship, U.S. Women's Open, Women's PGA Championship, The Women's Open.

LPGA majors

  • In 2001, the du Maurier Classic, held in Canada, lost its primary sponsorship after that country passed severe restrictions on tobacco advertising. The tournament, now known as the Canadian Women's Open, is still a regular event on the LPGA Tour, but no longer designated as a major. The LPGA elevated the Women's British Open to major status to replace the du Maurier Classic.
  • In 2013, The Evian Championship, held in Évian-les-Bains, France, became the fifth LPGA major. Known before 2013 as the Evian Masters, it is one of two events recognized as majors by the LPGA's European counterpart, the Ladies European Tour (LET). The elevation of this event to LPGA major status and the name change were announced by the LPGA on July 20, 2011.[1]

As of 2023, the order in which women's majors are played is:

Before The Evian Championship became the fifth LPGA major, the setup of women's majors closely paralleled that of the men's majors. In both cases, the United States hosted three majors and the United Kingdom one.

The Evian Championship is held in France. The U.S. Open, The Open Championship, and the PGA Championship match their male equivalents. The Chevron Championship is the first major of the season and through 2022 was held at a single host course (the Mission Hills Country Club), similarly to the Masters Tournament, in 2023 it was held at The Club at Carlton Woods

Unlike the mainstream men's equivalents, all but one of the women's majors have title sponsors. Each of the five majors falls under a different jurisdiction. The LPGA organizes The Chevron Championship. Through 2014, it also organized the LPGA Championship, but since 2015 that tournament has been taken over by the PGA of America, the body that organizes the men's PGA Championship, and has been renamed the Women's PGA Championship.[2] The U.S. Women's Open, is operated by the United States Golf Association. The Women's Open is operated by The R&A since a 2016 merger with the Ladies Golf Union. The Evian Championship is operated by the Ladies European Tour.

From 2006 through 2008, the winners of the four women's majors received automatic entry to the LPGA's season championship, the LPGA Tour Championship. Beginning in 2009, the Tour Championship extended entry to all players in the top 120 on the official LPGA Money List. Starting in 2011, the Tour Championship was replaced by the CME Group Titleholders; from that point through 2013, the top three finishers at all official tour events, including the majors, who had not already qualified for the Titleholders earned entries. Starting in 2014, the LPGA adopted a points race similar in some ways to the PGA Tour's FedEx Cup. In the new system, officially called the "Race to the CME Globe", the top 72 points earners during the season, plus all tournament winners, qualify for the renamed final event, the CME Group Tour Championship, in which the top nine points earners will have at least a mathematical chance of winning the season title.

History

Eight different events are classified as having been LPGA majors at some time. The number in each season has fluctuated between two and five. The first tournament which is now included in the LPGA's official list of major victories is the 1930 Women's Western Open, although this is a retrospective designation as the LPGA was not founded until 1950.[3]·The Titleholders was played from 1937 to 1966 with a gap due to World War II. In 1967 there were three majors, then from 1968 to 1971 this decreased and went back to two majors. Then in 1979, the du Maurier Classic was first played and immediately considered a major leading to three majors again from 1979 to 1982. In 1983, when Nabisco Dinah Shore gained major championship status, there were four majors.[4]

LPGA major winners

First era
Year Women's Western Open LPGA Championship U.S. Women's Open Titleholders Championship
1930 Template:Flagicon Lucia Mida (1/1) tournament started in 1955 tournament started in 1946 tournament started in 1937
1931 Template:Flagicon June Beebe (1/2)
1932 Template:Flagicon Jane Weiller (1/1)
1933 Template:Flagicon June Beebe (2/2)
1934 Template:Flagicon Marian McDougall (1/1)
1935 Template:Flagicon Opal Hill (1/2)
1936 Template:Flagicon Opal Hill (2/2)
1937 Template:Flagicon Helen Hicks (1/2) Template:Flagicon Patty Berg (1/15)
1938 Template:Flagicon Bea Barrett (1/1) Template:Flagicon Patty Berg (2/15)
1939 Template:Flagicon Helen Dettweiler (1/1) Template:Flagicon Patty Berg (3/15)
1940 Template:Flagicon Babe Zaharias (1/10) Template:Flagicon Helen Hicks (2/2)
1941 Template:Flagicon Patty Berg (4/15) Template:Flagicon Dorothy Kirby (1/2)
1942 Template:Flagicon Betty Jameson (1/3) Template:Flagicon Dorothy Kirby (2/2)
1943 Template:Flagicon Patty Berg (5/15) Not played (World War II)
1944 Template:Flagicon Babe Zaharias (2/10)
1945 Template:Flagicon Babe Zaharias (3/10)
1946 Template:Flagicon Louise Suggs (1/11) Template:Flagicon Patty Berg (6/15) Template:Flagicon Louise Suggs (2/11)
1947 Template:Flagicon Louise Suggs (3/11) Template:Flagicon Betty Jameson (2/3) Template:Flagicon Babe Zaharias (4/10)
1948 Template:Flagicon Patty Berg (7/15) Template:Flagicon Babe Zaharias (5/10) Template:Flagicon Patty Berg (8/15)
1949 Template:Flagicon Louise Suggs (4/11) Template:Flagicon Louise Suggs (5/11) Template:Flagicon Peggy Kirk (1/1)
1950 Template:Flagicon Babe Zaharias (6/10) Template:Flagicon Babe Zaharias (7/10) Template:Flagicon Babe Zaharias (8/10)
1951 Template:Flagicon Patty Berg (9/15) Template:Flagicon Betsy Rawls (1/8) Template:Flagicon Pat O'Sullivan (1/1)
1952 Template:Flagicon Betsy Rawls (2/8) Template:Flagicon Louise Suggs (5/11) Template:Flagicon Babe Zaharias (9/10)
1953 Template:Flagicon Louise Suggs (7/11) Template:Flagicon Betsy Rawls (3/8) Template:Flagicon Patty Berg (10/15)
1954 Template:Flagicon Betty Jameson (3/3) Template:Flagicon Babe Zaharias (10/10) Template:Flagicon Louise Suggs (8/11)
1955 Template:Flagicon Patty Berg (11/15) Template:Flagicon Beverly Hanson (1/3) Template:Flagicon Fay Crocker (1/2) Template:Flagicon Patty Berg (12/15)
1956 Template:Flagicon Beverly Hanson (2/3) Template:Flagicon Marlene Hagge (1/1) Template:Flagicon Kathy Cornelius (1/1) Template:Flagicon Louise Suggs (9/11)
1957 Template:Flagicon Patty Berg (13/15) Template:Flagicon Louise Suggs (10/11) Template:Flagicon Betsy Rawls (4/8) Template:Flagicon Patty Berg (14/15)
1958 Template:Flagicon Patty Berg (15/15) Template:Flagicon Mickey Wright (1/13) Template:Flagicon Mickey Wright (2/13) Template:Flagicon Beverly Hanson (3/3)
1959 Template:Flagicon Betsy Rawls (5/8) Template:Flagicon Betsy Rawls (6/8) Template:Flagicon Mickey Wright (3/13) Template:Flagicon Louise Suggs (11/11)
1960 Template:Flagicon Joyce Ziske (1/1) Template:Flagicon Mickey Wright (4/13) Template:Flagicon Betsy Rawls (7/8) Template:Flagicon Fay Crocker (2/2)
1961 Template:Flagicon Mary Lena Faulk (1/1) Template:Flagicon Mickey Wright (5/13) Template:Flagicon Mickey Wright (6/13) Template:Flagicon Mickey Wright (7/13)
1962 Template:Flagicon Mickey Wright (8/13) Template:Flagicon Judy Kimball (1/1) Template:Flagicon Murle Lindstrom (1/1) Template:Flagicon Mickey Wright (9/13)
1963 Template:Flagicon Mickey Wright (10/13) Template:Flagicon Mickey Wright (11/13) Template:Flagicon Mary Mills (1/3) Template:Flagicon Marilynn Smith (2/2)
1964 Template:Flagicon Carol Mann (1/2) Template:Flagicon Mary Mills (2/3) Template:Flagicon Mickey Wright (12/13) Template:Flagicon Marilynn Smith (2/2)
1965 Template:Flagicon Susie Maxwell (1/4) Template:Flagicon Sandra Haynie (1/4) Template:Flagicon Carol Mann (2/2) Template:Flagicon Kathy Whitworth (1/6)
1966 Template:Flagicon Mickey Wright (13/13) Template:Flagicon Gloria Ehret (1/1) Template:Flagicon Sandra Spuzich (1/1) Template:Flagicon Kathy Whitworth (2/6)
1967 Template:Flagicon Kathy Whitworth (3/6) Template:Flagicon Kathy Whitworth (4/6) Template:Flagicon Catherine Lacoste (1/1) Not played
1968 Defunct Template:Flagicon Sandra Post (1/1) Template:Flagicon Susie Berning (2/4)
1969 Template:Flagicon Betsy Rawls (8/8) Template:Flagicon Donna Caponi (1/4)
1970 Template:Flagicon Shirley Englehorn (1/1) Template:Flagicon Donna Caponi (2/4)
1971 Template:Flagicon Kathy Whitworth (5/6) Template:Flagicon JoAnne Carner (1/2)
1972 Template:Flagicon Kathy Ahern (1/1) Template:Flagicon Susie Berning (3/4) Template:Flagicon Sandra Palmer (1/2)
Second era
Year Nabisco Championship LPGA Championship U.S. Women's Open du Maurier Classic
1973 Not considered a major until 1983 Template:Flagicon Mary Mills (3/3) Template:Flagicon Susie Berning (4/4) Not considered a major until 1979
1974 Template:Flagicon Sandra Haynie (2/4) Template:Flagicon Sandra Haynie (3/4)
1975 Template:Flagicon Kathy Whitworth (6/6) Template:Flagicon Sandra Palmer (2/2)
1976 Template:Flagicon Betty Burfeindt (1/1) Template:Flagicon JoAnne Carner (2/2)
1977 Template:Flagicon Chako Higuchi (1/1) Template:Flagicon Hollis Stacy (1/4)
1978 Template:Flagicon Nancy Lopez (1/3) Template:Flagicon Hollis Stacy (2/4)
1979 Template:Flagicon Donna Caponi (3/4) Template:Flagicon Jerilyn Britz (1/1) Template:Flagicon Amy Alcott (1/5)
1980 Template:Flagicon Sally Little (1/2) Template:Flagicon Amy Alcott (2/5) Template:Flagicon Pat Bradley (1/6)
1981 Template:Flagicon Donna Caponi (4/4) Template:Flagicon Pat Bradley (2/6) Template:Flagicon Jan Stephenson (1/3)
1982 Template:Flagicon Jan Stephenson (2/3) Template:Flagicon Janet Anderson (1/1) Template:Flagicon Sandra Haynie (4/4)
1983 Template:Flagicon Amy Alcott (3/5) Template:Flagicon Patty Sheehan (1/6) Template:Flagicon Jan Stephenson (3/3) Template:Flagicon Hollis Stacy (3/4)
1984 Template:Flagicon Juli Inkster (1/7) Template:Flagicon Patty Sheehan (2/6) Template:Flagicon Hollis Stacy (4/4) Template:Flagicon Juli Inkster (2/7)
1985 Template:Flagicon Alice Miller (1/1) Template:Flagicon Nancy Lopez (2/3) Template:Flagicon Kathy Baker (1/1) Template:Flagicon Pat Bradley (3/6)
1986 Template:Flagicon Pat Bradley (4/6) Template:Flagicon Pat Bradley (5/6) Template:Flagicon Jane Geddes (1/2) Template:Flagicon Pat Bradley (6/6)
1987 Template:Flagicon Betsy King (1/6) Template:Flagicon Jane Geddes (2/2) Template:Flagicon Laura Davies (1/4) Template:Flagicon Jody Rosenthal (1/1)
1988 Template:Flagicon Amy Alcott (4/5) Template:Flagicon Sherri Turner (1/1) Template:Flagicon Liselotte Neumann (1/1) Template:Flagicon Sally Little (2/2)
1989 Template:Flagicon Juli Inkster (3/7) Template:Flagicon Nancy Lopez (3/3) Template:Flagicon Betsy King (2/6) Template:Flagicon Tammie Green (1/1)
1990 Template:Flagicon Betsy King (3/6) Template:Flagicon Beth Daniel (1/1) Template:Flagicon Betsy King (4/6) Template:Flagicon Cathy Johnston (1/1)
1991 Template:Flagicon Amy Alcott (5/5) Template:Flagicon Meg Mallon (1/4) Template:Flagicon Meg Mallon (2/4) Template:Flagicon Nancy Scranton (1/1)
1992 Template:Flagicon Dottie Mochrie (1/2) Template:Flagicon Betsy King (5/6) Template:Flagicon Patty Sheehan (3/6) Template:Flagicon Sherri Steinhauer (1/2)
1993 Template:Flagicon Helen Alfredsson (1/1) Template:Flagicon Patty Sheehan (4/6) Template:Flagicon Lauri Merten (1/1) Template:Flagicon Brandie Burton (1/2)
1994 Template:Flagicon Donna Andrews (1/1) Template:Flagicon Laura Davies (2/4) Template:Flagicon Patty Sheehan (5/6) Template:Flagicon Martha Nause (1/1)
1995 Template:Flagicon Nanci Bowen (1/1) Template:Flagicon Kelly Robbins (1/1) Template:Flagicon Annika Sörenstam (1/10) Template:Flagicon Jenny Lidback (1/1)
1996 Template:Flagicon Patty Sheehan (6/6) Template:Flagicon Laura Davies (3/4) Template:Flagicon Annika Sörenstam (2/10) Template:Flagicon Laura Davies (4/4)
1997 Template:Flagicon Betsy King (6/6) Template:Flagicon Christa Johnson (1/1) Template:Flagicon Alison Nicholas (1/1) Template:Flagicon Colleen Walker (1/1)
1998 Template:Flagicon Pat Hurst (1/1) Template:Flagicon Se Ri Pak (1/5) Template:Flagicon Se Ri Pak (2/5) Template:Flagicon Brandie Burton (2/2)
1999 Template:Flagicon Dottie Pepper (2/2) Template:Flagicon Juli Inkster (4/7) Template:Flagicon Juli Inkster (5/7) Template:Flagicon Karrie Webb (1/7)
2000 Template:Flagicon Karrie Webb (2/7) Template:Flagicon Juli Inkster (6/7) Template:Flagicon Karrie Webb (3/7) Template:Flagicon Meg Mallon (3/4)
Third era
Year Kraft Nabisco Championship LPGA Championship U.S. Women's Open Women's British Open
2001 Template:Flagicon Annika Sörenstam (3/10) Template:Flagicon Karrie Webb (4/7) Template:Flagicon Karrie Webb (5/7) Template:Flagicon Se Ri Pak (3/5)
2002 Template:Flagicon Annika Sörenstam (4/10) Template:Flagicon Se Ri Pak (4/5) Template:Flagicon Juli Inkster (7/7) Template:Flagicon Karrie Webb (6/7)
2003 Template:Flagicon Patricia Meunier-Lebouc (1/1) Template:Flagicon Annika Sörenstam (5/10) Template:Flagicon Hilary Lunke (1/1) Template:Flagicon Annika Sörenstam (6/10)
2004 Template:Flagicon Grace Park (1/1) Template:Flagicon Annika Sörenstam (7/10) Template:Flagicon Meg Mallon (4/4) Template:Flagicon Karen Stupples (1/1)
2005 Template:Flagicon Annika Sörenstam (8/10) Template:Flagicon Annika Sörenstam (9/10) Template:Flagicon Birdie Kim (1/1) Template:Flagicon Jeong Jang (1/1)
2006 Template:Flagicon Karrie Webb (7/7) Template:Flagicon Se Ri Pak (5/5) Template:Flagicon Annika Sörenstam (10/10) Template:Flagicon Sherri Steinhauer (2/2)
2007 Template:Flagicon Morgan Pressel (1/1) Template:Flagicon Suzann Pettersen (1/2) Template:Flagicon Cristie Kerr (1/2) Template:Flagicon Lorena Ochoa (1/2)
2008 Template:Flagicon Lorena Ochoa (2/2) Template:Flagicon Yani Tseng (1/5) Template:Flagicon Inbee Park (1/7) Template:Flagicon Jiyai Shin (1/2)
2009 Template:Flagicon Brittany Lincicome (1/2) Template:Flagicon Anna Nordqvist (1/3) Template:Flagicon Ji Eun-hee (1/1) Template:Flagicon Catriona Matthew (1/1)
2010 Template:Flagicon Yani Tseng (2/5) Template:Flagicon Cristie Kerr (2/2) Template:Flagicon Paula Creamer (1/1) Template:Flagicon Yani Tseng (3/5)
2011 Template:Flagicon Stacy Lewis (1/2) Template:Flagicon Yani Tseng (4/5) Template:Flagicon Ryu So-yeon (1/2) Template:Flagicon Yani Tseng (5/5)
2012 Template:Flagicon Sun-Young Yoo (1/1) Template:Flagicon Shanshan Feng (1/1) Template:Flagicon Na Yeon Choi (1/1) Template:Flagicon Jiyai Shin (2/2)
Fourth era
Year Chevron Championship U.S. Women's Open Women's PGA Championship The Evian Championship The Women's Open
2013[5] Template:Flagicon Inbee Park (2/7) Template:Flagicon Inbee Park (4/7) Template:Flagicon Inbee Park (3/7) Template:Flagicon Suzann Pettersen (2/2) Template:Flagicon Stacy Lewis (2/2)
2014[6] Template:Flagicon Lexi Thompson (1/1) Template:Flagicon Michelle Wie (1/1) Template:Flagicon Inbee Park (5/7) Template:Flagicon Kim Hyo-joo (1/1) Template:Flagicon Mo Martin (1/1)
2015 Template:Flagicon Brittany Lincicome (2/2) Template:Flagicon Chun In-gee (1/3) Template:Flagicon Inbee Park (6/7) Template:Flagicon Lydia Ko (1/3) Template:Flagicon Inbee Park (7/7)
2016 Template:Flagicon Lydia Ko (2/3) Template:Flagicon Brittany Lang (1/1) Template:Flagicon Brooke Henderson (1/2) Template:Flagicon Chun In-gee (2/3) Template:Flagicon Ariya Jutanugarn (1/2)
2017 Template:Flagicon Ryu So-yeon (2/2) Template:Flagicon Park Sung-hyun (1/2) Template:Flagicon Danielle Kang (1/1) Template:Flagicon Anna Nordqvist (2/3) Template:Flagicon In-Kyung Kim (1/1)
2018 Template:Flagicon Pernilla Lindberg (1/1) Template:Flagicon Ariya Jutanugarn (2/2) Template:Flagicon Park Sung-hyun (1/2) Template:Flagicon Angela Stanford (1/1) Template:Flagicon Georgia Hall (1/1)
2019 Template:Flagicon Ko Jin-young (1/2) Template:Flagicon Lee Jeong-eun (1/1) Template:Flagicon Hannah Green (1/1) Template:Flagicon Ko Jin-young (2/2) Template:Flagicon Hinako Shibuno (1/1)
2020 Template:Flagicon Mirim Lee (1/1) Template:Flagicon Kim A-lim (1/1) Template:Flagicon Kim Sei-young (1/1) Not held due to coronavirus pandemic[7] Template:Flagicon Sophia Popov (1/1)
2021 Template:Flagicon Patty Tavatanakit (1/1) Template:Flagicon Yuka Saso (1/2) Template:Flagicon Nelly Korda (1/2) Template:Flagicon Minjee Lee (1/3) Template:Flagicon Anna Nordqvist (3/3)
2022 Template:Flagicon Jennifer Kupcho (1/1) Template:Flagicon Minjee Lee (2/3) Template:Flagicon Chun In-gee (3/3) Template:Flagicon Brooke Henderson (2/2) Template:Flagicon Ashleigh Buhai (1/1)
2023 Template:Flagicon Lilia Vu (1/2) Template:Flagicon Allisen Corpuz (1/1) Template:Flagicon Yin Ruoning (1/1) Template:Flagicon Céline Boutier (1/1) Template:Flagicon Lilia Vu (2/2)
2024 Template:Flagicon Nelly Korda (2/2) Template:Flagicon Yuka Saso (2/2) Template:Flagicon Amy Yang (1/1) Template:Flagicon Ayaka Furue (1/1) Template:Flagicon Lydia Ko (3/3)
2025 Template:Flagicon Mao Saigo (1/1) Template:Flagicon Maja Stark (1/1) Template:Flagicon Minjee Lee (3/3) Template:Flagicon Grace Kim (1/1) Template:Flagicon Miyū Yamashita (1/1)
2026 Houston, Texas (April 23–26) Riviera (June 4–7) Hazeltine (June 25–28) Evian Resort (July 9–12) Royal Lytham & St Annes (29 July – 2 Aug)

Major championships by golfer

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Rank Player Country Winning span Total Chevron C'ship PGA C'ship U.S. Open British Open du Maurier Title- holders Western Open Evian C'ship
1 Patty Berg Script error: No such module "flag". 1937–1958 15 1 7 7
2 Mickey Wright Script error: No such module "flag". 1958–1966 13 4 4 2 3
3 Louise Suggs Script error: No such module "flag". 1946–1959 11 1 2 4 4
4 Annika Sörenstam Script error: No such module "flag". 1995–2006 10 3 3 3 1
Babe Zaharias Script error: No such module "flag". 1940–1954 10 3 3 4
6 Betsy Rawls Script error: No such module "flag". 1951–1969 8 2 4 2
7 Juli Inkster Script error: No such module "flag". 1984–2002 7 2 2 2 1
Karrie Webb Script error: No such module "flag". 1999–2006 7 2 1 2 1 1
Inbee Park Script error: No such module "flag". 2008–2015 7 1 3 2 1
10 Pat Bradley Script error: No such module "flag". 1980–1986 6 1 1 1 3
Betsy King Script error: No such module "flag". 1987–1997 6 3 1 2
Patty Sheehan Script error: No such module "flag". 1983–1996 6 1 3 2
Kathy Whitworth Script error: No such module "flag". 1965–1975 6 3 2 1

The "Grand Slam"

No woman has completed a four-major Grand Slam, much less one with five majors. Babe Zaharias won all three majors contested in 1950 and Sandra Haynie won both majors in 1974.

During the four-major era, six women have completed a "Career Grand Slam" by winning four different majors . There are variations in the set of four tournaments involved as the players played in different eras. The six are: Pat Bradley; Juli Inkster; Annika Sörenstam; Louise Suggs; Karrie Webb; and Mickey Wright. During the five-major era, Inbee Park became the first woman to complete the "Career Grand Slam." Even though there has been some debate surrounding whether Park has actually accomplished this feat, as she won The Evian Championship in 2012 before it officially became a major in 2013, LPGA acknowledged Park to have successfully achieved a "Career Grand Slam."[8][9] The LPGA recognizes Webb as its only "Super Career Grand Slam" winner, since she is the only golfer to have won five events recognized by the LPGA as majors. Before the elevation of The Evian Championship to major status, the following was required for a golfer to win the Super Career Grand Slam:

  • The du Maurier Classic between 1979 and 2000, when it was recognized by the LPGA as a major;
  • the Women's British Open in 2001 or later; and
  • the other three then-existing majors.

Webb won the du Maurier Classic in 1999 and the Women's British Open in 2002.

Major champions by nationality

The table below shows the number of major championships won by golfers from various countries/regions.

Country 1930s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 2000s 10s 20s Total
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Total 13 21 35 35 22 37 40 40 47 29 319

Consecutive victories at a major championship

Nationality Player Major # Years
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Patty Berg Titleholders Championship 3 1937, 1938, 1939
File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Annika Sörenstam LPGA Championship 3 2003, 2004, 2005
File:Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea Inbee Park Women's PGA Championship 3 2013, 2014, 2015
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Opal Hill Women's Western Open 2 1935, 1936
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Dorothy Kirby Titleholders Championship 2 1941, 1942
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Babe Zaharias Women's Western Open 2 1944, 1945
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Louise Suggs Women's Western Open 2 1946, 1947
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Patty Berg Women's Western Open 2 1957, 1958
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Mickey Wright U.S. Women's Open 2 1958, 1959
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Mickey Wright LPGA Championship 2 1960, 1961
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Mickey Wright Titleholders Championship 2 1961, 1962
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Mickey Wright Women's Western Open 2 1962, 1963
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Marilynn Smith Titleholders Championship 2 1963, 1964
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Kathy Whitworth Titleholders Championship 2 1965, 1966
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Donna Caponi U.S. Women's Open 2 1969, 1970
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Susie Berning U.S. Women's Open 2 1972, 1973
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Hollis Stacy U.S. Women's Open 2 1977, 1978
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Patty Sheehan LPGA Championship 2 1983, 1984
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Pat Bradley du Maurier Classic 2 1985, 1986
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Betsy King U.S. Women's Open 2 1989, 1990
File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Annika Sörenstam U.S. Women's Open 2 1995, 1996
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Juli Inkster LPGA Championship 2 1999, 2000
File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Karrie Webb U.S. Women's Open 2 2000, 2001
File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Annika Sörenstam Kraft Nabisco Championship 2 2001, 2002
File:Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taiwan Yani Tseng Women's British Open 2 2010, 2011

Multiple major victories in a calendar year

Three victories

Note: These golfers are also included below in the Two victories section.

Two victories

ANA Inspiration and LPGA Championship

ANA Inspiration and The Evian Championship

ANA Inspiration and U.S. Women's Open

ANA Inspiration and Women's British Open

LPGA Championship and U.S. Women's Open

LPGA Championship and Women's British Open

U.S. Women's Open and Women's British Open

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ANA Inspiration and du Maurier Classic

LPGA Championship and du Maurier Classic

U.S. Women's Open and du Maurier Classic

  • Never occurred

Women's Western Open and LPGA Championship

Women's Western Open and U.S. Women's Open

Women's Western Open and Titleholders Championship

LPGA Championship and Titleholders Championship

U.S. Women's Open and Titleholders Championship

Record scores

The lowest score in relation to par recorded in a women's major championship was 21-under-par, by Chun In-gee at the 2016 Evian Championship.[10] Chun also holds the record for lowest aggregate score for 72-holes, at 263, for her performance at that tournament. The single round scoring record is 61 held by three golfers, Kim Hyo-joo at the 2014 Evian Championship, Lee Jeong-eun and Leona Maguire, both at 2021 Evian Championship. A score of 62 has been shot by Minea Blomqvist at the 2004 Women's British Open (third round), Lorena Ochoa at the 2006 Kraft Nabisco Championship (first round), and Mirim Lee at the 2016 Women's British Open (first round).

Rolex Annika Major Award

In 2014, the LPGA established the yearly Rolex Annika Major Award to recognize the overall best performance in the LPGA majors. Points are awarded for top-10 finishes in each major: 60 points for first place, 24 for second, down to 2 points for tenth place. The major winner with the most points at the end of the season wins the award. It is named after Annika Sörenstam.[11]

Year Winner Country Points Ref
2014 Michelle Wie Script error: No such module "flag". 84 [12]
2015 Inbee Park Script error: No such module "flag". 144 [13]
2016 Lydia Ko Script error: No such module "flag". 102 [14]
2017 Ryu So-yeon Script error: No such module "flag". 78 [15]
2018 Ariya Jutanugarn Script error: No such module "flag". 88 [16]
2019 Ko Jin-young Script error: No such module "flag". 138 [17]
2021 Patty Tavatanakit Script error: No such module "flag". 80 [18]
2022 Minjee Lee Script error: No such module "flag". 98 [19]
2023 Lilia Vu Script error: No such module "flag". 120 [20]
2024 Nelly Korda Script error: No such module "flag". 84 [21]
2025 Minjee Lee Script error: No such module "flag". 78 [22]

Other regular tours

In men's (non-senior) golf, the four majors are agreed globally. All the principal tours acknowledge the status of the majors via their sponsorship of the Official World Golf Ranking, and the prize money is official on the three richest regular tours (the PGA, European, and Japanese tours). This is not the case in women's golf, but the significance of this is limited, as the LPGA Tour is much more dominant in women's golf than the PGA Tour is in men's golf. For example, the BBC has been known to use the LPGA definition of women's majors without qualifying it. Also, before the Evian Masters was elevated to major status, the Ladies' Golf Union, the governing body for women's golf in the UK and Republic of Ireland and the organiser of the Women's British Open, stated on its official site that the Women's British Open is "the only Women's Major to be played outside the U.S."[23]

The Ladies European Tour does not sanction any of the LPGA majors which are played in the United States, and only has two events which it designates as majors on its schedule, namely the Women's British Open and The Evian Championship (historically the Evian Masters), which is played in France. The Ladies European Tour had long tacitly acknowledged the dominance of the LPGA Tour by not scheduling any of its events to conflict with any of the LPGA majors played in the U.S., but that changed slightly in 2008 when the LET scheduled a tournament opposite the LPGA Championship. Also, while the LPGA Tour did not recognize the then-Evian Masters as a major until 2013, it began co-sanctioning the tournament as a regular tour event in 2000. Because it was played the week before the Women's British Open (except in 2012, when the latter event was moved to September to avoid conflict with the London Olympics), and the purse was (and remains) one of the largest on the LPGA Tour, virtually all top LPGA players played the Evian Masters before its elevation to major status. The Evian Championship has now moved to September. (During the 2006–08 period, its winner also received an automatic berth in the LPGA Tour Championship.)

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Symetra Tour

Since 2006, the Symetra Tour, the LPGA's developmental tour known through 2011 as the Futures Tour, has designated the Tate & Lyle Players Championship, an event which has been held since 1985, as a major championship. It was the Tour's first $100,000 purse.

Women's senior golf

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The U.S. Senior Women's Open was established in 2018 and is open to women whose 50th birthday falls on or before the first day of competition. The eligibility for the Senior LPGA Championship, established in 2017, and the Legends of the LPGA Tour are for female golfers age 45 and older.[24][25]

See also

Notes and references

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