Women's PGA Championship

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Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox golf tournament Template:Location map Template:Location map The Women's PGA Championship (branded as the KPMG Women's PGA Championship for sponsorship reasons) is a women's professional golf tournament. First held in 1955, it is one of five majors on the LPGA Tour. It is not recognized as a major by the Ladies European Tour, which does not recognize any of the three majors played in the United States.

Formerly known as the LPGA Championship, the LPGA (Ladies Professional Golf Association) announced in 2014 that the PGA of America would become a partner of the event, and that it would be renamed the Women's PGA Championship beginning in 2015—becoming a sister event to the men's PGA Championship (in a similar manner to the U.S. Women's Open being a sister event to the men's U.S. Open). The partnership included a new title sponsorship agreement with KPMG, an increase in purse, and a commitment by NBC to provide network television coverage of the weekend rounds.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

The PGA of America partnership also allowed the tournament to be held at various top courses around the United States. Previously, the LPGA Championship had been usually held at a consistent location each year, most recently near Rochester, New York as part of a title sponsorship agreement with Western New York–based supermarket chain Wegmans.

Professional-amateur controversy

Prior to 2005, the LPGA Championship had a "professionals only" rule. This is similar to the men's PGA Championship, but contrasts with the U.S. and British Opens, which have long had both amateur and professional entrants through qualifying (henceforth the term "open"). Until its takeover by the PGA of America in 2015, the tournament was the LPGA's own event, and the LPGA was created specifically to provide opportunities for women in professional golf.

In 2005 this rule was revoked, effectively to allow 15-year-old amateur Michelle Wie to compete, in order to attract more media coverage and sell more tickets, though this was not publicly acknowledged by the LPGA. Some professionals objected to this move, as they felt that places given to amateurs would come at the expense of the LPGA Tour's less successful professionals, who need to play regularly to make a living. One of the leading professionals, Laura Davies, stated objections to the change were shortsighted.<ref name="davies2005">Template:Cite newsTemplate:Dead linkTemplate:Cbignore</ref>

At the time, Wie had made the cut in all five majors that she had played, with two top-ten finishes, and had also played twice in the Sony Open in Hawaii on the PGA Tour, but missed both cuts. Despite the controversy, she outscored all but one of the pros in the 2005 LPGA Championship and was the runner-up, three strokes behind three-time champion Annika Sörenstam.

In 2006, the LPGA Championship reverted to its "professionals only" status, with only pros in the field.Template:Citation needed Wie had turned professional the previous October, upon signing multimillion-dollar endorsement contracts with Nike, Sony, and other sponsors.

Tournament names

Tournament names through the years:

Years Tournament name
1955–1970 LPGA Championship
1971–1972 Eve-LPGA Championship
1973–1986 LPGA Championship
1987–1993 Mazda LPGA Championship
1994–2000 McDonald's LPGA Championship
2001–2003 McDonald's LPGA Championship presented by AIG
2004–2009 McDonald's LPGA Championship presented by Coca-Cola
2010 LPGA Championship presented by Wegmans
2011–2014 Wegmans LPGA Championship
2015– KPMG Women's PGA Championship

Winners

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Year Dates Champion Country Score To par Margin
of victory
Location Purse ($) Winner's
share ($)
2025 Jun 19–23 Minjee Lee Template:AUS 284 –4 3 strokes PGA Frisco 12,000,000 1,800,000
2024 Jun 20–23 Amy Yang Template:KOR 281 −7 3 strokes Sahalee Country Club 10,400,000 1,560,000
2023 Jun 22–25 Yin Ruoning Template:CHN 276 −8 1 stroke Baltusrol Golf Club 10,000,000 1,500,000
2022 Jun 23–26 Chun In-gee Template:KOR 283 −5 1 stroke Congressional Country Club 9,000,000 1,350,000
2021 Jun 24–27 Nelly Korda Template:USA 269 −19 3 strokes Atlanta Athletic Club 4,500,000 675,000
2020 Oct 8–11 Kim Sei-young Template:KOR 266 −14 5 strokes Aronimink Golf Club 4,300,000 645,000
2019 Jun 20–23 Hannah Green Template:AUS 279 −9 1 stroke Hazeltine National Golf Club 3,850,000 577,500
2018 Jun 28 – Jul 1 Park Sung-hyun Template:KOR 278 −10 Playoff Kemper Lakes Golf Club 3,650,000 547,500
2017 Jun 29 – Jul 2 Danielle Kang Template:USA 271 −13 1 stroke Olympia Fields Country Club 3,500,000 525,000
2016 Jun 9–12 Brooke Henderson Template:CAN 278 −6 Playoff Sahalee Country Club 3,500,000 525,000
2015 Jun 11–14 Inbee Park Template:Small Template:KOR 273 −19 5 strokes Westchester Country Club 3,500,000 525,000
2014 Aug 14–17 Inbee Park Template:Small Template:KOR 277 −11 Playoff Monroe Golf Club 2,250,000 337,500
2013 Jun 6–9 Inbee Park Template:KOR 283 −5 Playoff Locust Hill Country Club 2,250,000 337,500
2012 Jun 7–10 Shanshan Feng Template:CHN 282 −6 2 strokes Locust Hill Country Club 2,500,000 375,000
2011 Jun 23–26 Yani Tseng Template:Small Template:TWN 269 −19 10 strokes Locust Hill Country Club 2,500,000 375,000
2010 Jun 24–27 Cristie Kerr Template:USA 269 −19 12 strokes Locust Hill Country Club 2,250,000 337,500
2009 Jun 11–14 Anna Nordqvist Template:SWE 273 −15 4 strokes Bulle Rock Golf Course 2,000,000 300,000
2008 Jun 5–8 Yani Tseng Template:TWN 276 −12 Playoff Bulle Rock Golf Course 2,000,000 300,000
2007 Jun 7–10 Suzann Pettersen Template:NOR 274 −14 1 stroke Bulle Rock Golf Course 2,000,000 300,000
2006 Jun 8–11 Se Ri Pak Template:Small Template:KOR 280 −8 Playoff Bulle Rock Golf Course 1,800,000 270,000
2005 Jun 9–12 Annika Sörenstam Template:Small Template:SWE 277 −11 3 strokes Bulle Rock Golf Course 1,800,000 270,000
2004 Jun 10–13 Annika Sörenstam Template:Small Template:SWE 271 −17 3 strokes DuPont Country Club 1,600,000 240,000
2003 Jun 5–8 Annika Sörenstam Template:SWE 278 −6 Playoff DuPont Country Club 1,600,000 240,000
2002 Jun 6–9 Se Ri Pak Template:Small Template:KOR 279 −5 3 strokes DuPont Country Club 1,500,000 225,000
2001 Jun 21–24 Karrie Webb Template:AUS 270 −14 2 strokes DuPont Country Club 1,500,000 225,000
2000 Jun 22–25 Juli Inkster Template:Small Template:USA 281 −3 Playoff DuPont Country Club 1,400,000 210,000
1999 Jun 24–27 Juli Inkster Template:USA 268 −16 4 strokes DuPont Country Club 1,400,000 210,000
1998 May 14–17 Se Ri Pak Template:KOR 273 −11 3 strokes DuPont Country Club 1,300,000 195,000
1997 May 15–18 Christa Johnson Template:USA 281 −3 Playoff DuPont Country Club 1,200,000 180,000
1996 May 10–12 Laura Davies Template:Small Template:ENG 213 Template:Sort 1 stroke DuPont Country Club 1,200,000 180,000
1995 May 11–14 Kelly Robbins Template:USA 274 −10 1 stroke DuPont Country Club 1,200,000 180,000
1994 May 12–15 Laura Davies Template:ENG 279 −5 3 strokes DuPont Country Club 1,100,000 165,000
1993 Jun 10–13 Patty Sheehan Template:Small Template:USA 275 −9 1 stroke Bethesda Country Club 1,000,000 150,000
1992 May 14–17 Betsy King Template:USA 267 −17 11 strokes Bethesda Country Club 1,000,000 150,000
1991 Jun 27–30 Meg Mallon Template:USA 274 −10 1 stroke Bethesda Country Club 1,000,000 150,000
1990 Jul 26–29 Beth Daniel Template:USA 280 −4 1 stroke Bethesda Country Club 1,000,000 150,000
1989 May 18–21 Nancy Lopez Template:Small Template:USA 274 −14 3 strokes Jack Nicklaus Sports Center 500,000 75,000
1988 May 19–22 Sherri Turner Template:USA 281 −7 1 stroke Jack Nicklaus Sports Center 350,000 52,500
1987 May 21–24 Jane Geddes Template:USA 275 −13 1 stroke Jack Nicklaus Sports Center 350,000 52,000
1986 May 29 – Jun 1 Pat Bradley Template:USA 277 −11 1 stroke Jack Nicklaus Sports Center 300,000 45,000
1985 May 30 – Jun 2 Nancy Lopez Template:Small Template:USA 275 −15 8 strokes Jack Nicklaus Sports Center 250,000 37,500
1984 May 31 – Jun 3 Patty Sheehan Template:Small Template:USA 272 −16 10 strokes Jack Nicklaus Sports Center 250,000 37,500
1983 Jun 9–12 Patty Sheehan Template:USA 279 −9 2 strokes Jack Nicklaus Sports Center 200,000 30,000
1982 Jun 10–13 Jan Stephenson Template:AUS 279 −9 2 strokes Jack Nicklaus Sports Center 200,000 30,000
1981 Jun 11–14 Donna Caponi Template:Small Template:USA 280 −8 1 stroke Jack Nicklaus Sports Center 150,000 22,500
1980 Jun 5–8 Sally Little Template:Flagcountry 285 −3 3 strokes Jack Nicklaus Sports Center 150,000 22,500
1979 Jun 7–10 Donna Caponi Template:USA 279 −9 3 strokes Jack Nicklaus Sports Center 150,000 22,500
1978 Jun 8–11 Nancy Lopez Template:USA 275 −13 6 strokes Jack Nicklaus Sports Center 150,000 22,500
1977 Jun 9–12 Chako Higuchi Template:Flagcountry 279 −9 3 strokes Bay Tree Golf Plantation 150,000 22,500
1976 May 27–30 Betty Burfeindt Template:USA 287 −5 1 stroke Pine Ridge Golf Course 55,000 8,000
1975 May 29 – Jun 1 Kathy Whitworth Template:Small Template:USA 288 −4 1 stroke Pine Ridge Golf Course 55,000 8,000
1974 Jun 20–23 Sandra Haynie Template:Small Template:USA 287 −5 2 strokes Pleasant Valley Country Club 50,000 7,000
1973 Jun 7–10 Mary Mills Template:Small Template:USA 288 −4 1 stroke Pleasant Valley Country Club 35,000 5,250
1972 Jun 8–11 Kathy Ahern Template:USA 293 +1 6 strokes Pleasant Valley Country Club 50,000 7,500
1971 Jun 10–13 Kathy Whitworth Template:Small Template:USA 288 −4 4 strokes Pleasant Valley Country Club 53,000 7,950
1970 Jun 10–13 Shirley Englehorn Template:USA 285 −7 Playoff Pleasant Valley Country Club 30,000 4,500
1969 Jul 23–27 Betsy Rawls Template:Small Template:USA 293 +1 4 strokes Concord Golf Course 35,000 5,250
1968 Jun 20–23 Sandra Post Template:CAN 294 +2 Playoff Pleasant Valley Country Club 20,000 3,000
1967 Jul 13–16 Kathy Whitworth Template:USA 284 −8 1 stroke Pleasant Valley Country Club 17,500 2,625
1966 Sep 22–25 Gloria Ehret Template:USA 282 −2 3 strokes Stardust Country Club 17,500 2,475
1965 Sep 23–26 Sandra Haynie Template:USA 279 −5 1 stroke Stardust Country Club 17,500 2,475
1964 Oct 1–4 Mary Mills Template:USA 278 −6 2 strokes Stardust Country Club 16,500 2,450
1963 Oct 10–13 Mickey Wright Template:Small Template:USA 294 +10 2 strokes Stardust Country Club 16,500 2,450
1962 Oct 4–7 Judy Kimball Template:USA 282 −2 4 strokes Stardust Country Club 15,000 2,300
1961 Oct 12–15 Mickey Wright Template:Small Template:USA 287 +3 9 strokes Stardust Country Club 15,000 2,500
1960 Jul 1–4 Mickey Wright Template:Small Template:Flagcountry 292 −4 3 strokes Sheraton Hotel Country Club 8,500 1,500
1959 Jul 2–6 Betsy Rawls Template:Flagcountry 288 −8 1 stroke Sheraton Hotel Country Club 7,500 1,247
1958 Jun 5–8 Mickey Wright Template:Flagcountry 288 +8 6 strokes Churchill Valley Country Club 7,500 1,247
1957 Jun 6–9 Louise Suggs Template:Flagcountry 285 +5 3 strokes Churchill Valley Country Club 7,600 1,316
1956 Jun 21–24 Marlene Hagge Template:Flagcountry 291 −9 Playoff Forest Lake Country Club 6,500 1,350
1955 Jul 14–17 Beverly Hanson Template:Flagcountry 4 & 3 Orchard Ridge Country Club 6,000 1,200
Note: Green highlight indicates scoring records.

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Multiple champions

Player Total Years
Template:Flagicon Mickey Wright 4 1958, 1960, 1961, 1963
Template:Flagicon Kathy Whitworth 3 1967, 1971, 1975
Template:Flagicon Nancy Lopez 3 1978, 1985, 1989
Template:Flagicon Patty Sheehan 3 1983, 1984, 1993
Template:Flagicon Annika Sörenstam 3 2003, 2004, 2005
Template:Flagicon Se Ri Pak 3 1998, 2002, 2006
Template:Flagicon Inbee Park 3 2013, 2014, 2015
Template:Flagicon Betsy Rawls 2 1959, 1969
Template:Flagicon Mary Mills 2 1964, 1973
Template:Flagicon Sandra Haynie 2 1965, 1974
Template:Flagicon Donna Caponi 2 1979, 1981
Template:Flagicon Laura Davies 2 1994, 1996
Template:Flagicon Juli Inkster 2 1999, 2000
Template:Flagicon Yani Tseng 2 2008, 2011
Career Grand Slam winners ‡

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The defending champion has retained the title on seven occasions, most recently in 2015:

  • 2015 – Inbee Park
  • 2014 – Inbee Park
  • 2005 – Annika Sörenstam
  • 2004 – Annika Sörenstam
  • 2000 – Juli Inkster
  • 1984 – Patty Sheehan
  • 1961 – Mickey Wright

Through 2022, three consecutive championships has been achieved only twice, by Sörenstam (2005) and Park (2015).

Sites by state

State Times
hosted
First Last
Indiana 3 1955 1960
Michigan 1 1956 1956
Pennsylvania 3 1957 2020
Nevada 6 1961 1966
Massachusetts 7 1967 1974
New York 7 1969 2015
Maryland 12 1990 2022
South Carolina 1 1977 1977
Ohio 12 1978 1989
Delaware 11 1994 2004
Washington 2 2016 2024
Illinois 2 2017 2018
Minnesota 1 2019 2019
Georgia 1 2021 2021
New Jersey 1 2023 2023
Texas 1 2025 2025

Future sites

Since the PGA of America took control of the tournament in 2015, venues will often bid for both a men's, women's, and seniors' PGA Championship together. Aronimink Golf Club, which hosted the men's in 1962 and seniors in 2003, was awarded a joint bid for the 2020 women's and 2027 men's. Congressional Country Club was awarded the 2025 seniors and both the 2022 and 2027 women's championships. Baltusrol Golf Club, which had hosted the 2005 and 2016 men's championships, was awarded the 2023 women's and 2029 men's championships together. The tournament will also be held at the PGA of America's new home in Frisco, Texas.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Year Edition Course Location Dates Hosted (W) Hosted (Men's) Hosted (Sr) Notes
2026 72nd Hazeltine National Golf Club Chaska, Minnesota June 25–28 2019 2002, 2009
2027 73rd Congressional Country Club Bethesda, Maryland Template:N/a 2022 1976, 2030 2025 <ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
2028 74th Bethpage State Park Black Course Farmingdale, New York Template:N/a 2019, 2033 <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
2029 75th
2030 76th
2031 77th PGA Frisco Frisco, Texas Template:N/a 2025 2027, 2034 2023, 2029

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