2015 ANA Inspiration

2015 ANA Inspiration
Tournament information
Dates April 2–5, 2015
Location Rancho Mirage, California
Course(s) Mission Hills Country Club
Dinah Shore Tournament Course
Tour(s) LPGA Tour
Format Stroke play - 72 holes
Statistics
Par 72
Length 6,769 yards (6,190 m)
Field 115 players, 73 after cut
Cut 147 (+3)
Prize fund $2.5 million
Winner's share $375,000
Champion
United States Brittany Lincicome
279 (−9), playoff
Mission Hills Country Club
Location in the United States
Mission  
Hills CC
Location in California

The 2015 ANA Inspiration was the 44th ANA Inspiration, held April 2–5 on the Dinah Shore Tournament Course at Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage, California. The tournament was in its first year with All Nippon Airways (ANA) as the title sponsor and its 33rd year as a major championship. 2009 champion Brittany Lincicome eagled the 72nd hole to force a playoff, then defeated Stacy Lewis on the third extra hole to win her second major title.[1] Golf Channel televised the event.

Field

Players who qualified for the event are listed below. Players are listed under the first category in which they qualified; additional qualifying categories are shown in parentheses.[2]

1. Active LPGA Tour Hall of Fame members (must have participated in ten official LPGA Tour tournaments within the 12 months prior to the commitment deadline)

Juli Inkster (2), Se Ri Pak (6), Karrie Webb (2,5,6,7,8,9)

2. Winners of all previous ANA Inspirations

Amy Alcott, Pat Hurst, Stacy Lewis (3,5,6,7,8,9), Brittany Lincicome (7,8,9), Inbee Park (3,5,7,8,9), Morgan Pressel (6,8), Lexi Thompson (5,6,8,9), Yani Tseng (3,8), Sun-Young Yoo (8)

3. Winners of the U.S. Women's Open, Women's PGA Championship, and Ricoh Women's British Open in the previous five years

Na Yeon Choi (5,6,7,8,9), Paula Creamer (5,8,9), Shanshan Feng (5,6,7,8,9), Cristie Kerr (5,6,8,9), Mo Martin (5,7,8), So Yeon Ryu (5,7,8,9), Michelle Wie (5,6,7,8,9)

Jiyai Shin (5,6) did not play

4. Winners of The Evian Championship in the previous two years

Kim Hyo-joo (5,7,9,10), Suzann Pettersen (5,7,8,9)

5. Winners of official LPGA Tour tournaments from the 2012 Kraft Nabisco Championship through the week immediately preceding the 2015 ANA Inspiration

Baek Kyu-jung (9), Austin Ernst (8), M. J. Hur (7,8), Jennifer Johnson (8), Christina Kim (6,8), Kim Sei-young (9), Lydia Ko (7,8,9,12), Jessica Korda (7,8,9), Brittany Lang (8), Ilhee Lee (8), Mi Hyang Lee (8), Mirim Lee (8,9), Teresa Lu (9,10), Ai Miyazato, Mika Miyazato, Anna Nordqvist (6,7,8,9), Lee-Anne Pace (8,9), Park Hee-young (8), Beatriz Recari (8), Lizette Salas (8,9), Amy Yang (6,7,8,9)

Azahara Muñoz (6,7,8,9) did not play

6. All players who finished in the top-20 in the previous year's ANA Inspiration

Chella Choi (8,9), Charley Hull (10), Tiffany Joh (8), Lee Jee-young, Caroline Masson (8), Catriona Matthew (8), Gerina Piller (8), Angela Stanford (7,8,9)

7. All players who finished in the top-5 of the previous year's U.S. Women's Open, Wegmans LPGA Championship, Ricoh Women's British Open and The Evian Championship

Julieta Granada (8), Jang Ha-na (9), Ji Eun-hee (8), Meena Lee (8), Stephanie Meadow

8. Top-80 on the previous year's season-ending LPGA Tour official money list

Marina Alex, Amy Anderson, Dori Carter, Carlota Ciganda, Laura Davies, Laura Diaz, Jodi Ewart Shadoff, Sandra Gal, Mina Harigae, Caroline Hedwall, Karine Icher, Moriya Jutanugarn, Danielle Kang, Haeji Kang, Kim Kaufman, I.K. Kim, Katherine Kirk, P.K. Kongkraphan, Candie Kung, Amelia Lewis, Pernilla Lindberg, Sydnee Michaels, Belén Mozo, Haru Nomura, Oh Ji-young, Jane Park, Pornanong Phatlum (9), Paula Reto, Dewi Claire Schreefel, Giulia Sergas, Jenny Shin, Sarah Jane Smith, Thidapa Suwannapura, Kris Tamulis, Ayako Uehara, Mariajo Uribe

Line Vedel did not play

9. Top-30 on the Women's World Golf Rankings as of a March 10, 2015

Chun In-gee

Ahn Sun-ju (10) did not play

10. Top-2 players from the previous year's season-ending Ladies European Tour Order of Merit, LPGA of Japan Tour money list and LPGA of Korea Tour money list

Heo Yoon-kyung, Gwladys Nocera

11. Top-20 players plus ties on the current year LPGA Tour official money list at the end of the last official tournament prior to the current ANA Inspiration, not otherwise qualified above, provided such players are within the top-80 positions on the current year LPGA Tour official money list at the beginning of the tournament competition

Katie Burnett, Paz Echeverria, Yueer Cindy Feng, Jaye Marie Green, María Hernández, Wei-Ling Hsu, Ariya Jutanugarn, Alison Lee, Minjee Lee, Xi Yu Lin, Alena Sharp, Kelly Shon, Jennifer Song, Alison Walshe, Sakura Yokomine

12. Previous year's Louise Suggs Rolex Rookie of the Year

13. Previous year's U.S. Women's Amateur champion, provided she is still an amateur at the beginning of tournament competition

Kristen Gillman did not play

14. Any LPGA Member who did not compete in the previous year's ANA Inspiration major due to injury, illness or maternity, who subsequently received a medical/maternity extension of membership from the LPGA in the previous calendar year, provided they were otherwise qualified to compete in the previous year's ANA Inspiration

15. Up to six sponsor invitations for top-ranked amateur players

Céline Boutier (a), Nelly Korda (a), Andrea Lee (a), Mika Liu (a), Haley Moore (a), Bethany Wu (a)

Nationalities in the field

North America (43)South America (3)Europe (20)Oceania (5)Asia (42)Africa (2)
 Canada (1) Chile (1) England (3) Australia (4) China (3) South Africa (2)
 United States (42) Colombia (1) Northern Ireland (1) New Zealand (1) Japan (5)
 Paraguay (1) Scotland (1) South Korea (25)
 France (3) Taiwan (4)
 Germany (2) Thailand (5)
 Italy (1)
 Netherlands (1)
 Norway (1)
 Spain (4)
 Sweden (3)

Past champions in the field

Made the cut

Player Country Year(s) won R1 R2 R3 R4 Total To par Finish
Brittany Lincicome United States200972687069279−91
Stacy Lewis United States201172696870279−92
Morgan Pressel United States200767727170280−83
Lexi Thompson United States201472697170282−67
Inbee Park South Korea201374697071284−4T11
Karrie Webb Australia2000, 200674726774287−1T29
Pat Hurst United States199871717078290+2T46
Juli Inkster United States1984, 198969757772293+5T64

Missed the cut

PlayerCountryYear(s) wonR1R2TotalTo par
Sun-Young Yoo South Korea20127672148+4
Yani Tseng Taiwan20107478152+8
Amy Alcott United States1983, 1988, 19918282164+20

Course layout

Dinah Shore Tournament Course

Hole123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
Yards3775174203801823913951695383,3693885363894241483874181795313,4006,769
Par454434435364544344353672

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, April 2, 2015

Morgan Pressel, the event's 2007 champion, shot a 5-under-par 67 to take a one-stroke lead over Ai Miyazato. Lydia Ko shot a one-under par 71 to tie Annika Sörenstam with 29 consecutive rounds under par in LPGA Tour events. Defending champion Lexi Thompson shot an ever par 72.[3]

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Morgan Pressel United States67−5
2Ai Miyazato Japan68−4
T3Juli Inkster United States69−3
Gwladys Nocera France
So Yeon Ryu South Korea
Alison Walshe United States
T7Na Yeon Choi South Korea70−2
Austin Ernst United States
Charley Hull England
T10Chun In-gee South Korea71−1
Shanshan Feng China
Pat Hurst United States
Ariya Jutanugarn Thailand
Moriya Jutanugarn Thailand
Haeji Kang South Korea
Kim Hyo-joo South Korea
Lydia Ko New Zealand
Alison Lee United States
Meena Lee South Korea
Mirim Lee South Korea
Pernilla Lindberg Sweden
Catriona Matthew Scotland
Anna Nordqvist Sweden
Jenny Shin South Korea
Amy Yang South Korea

Second round

Friday, April 3, 2015

LPGA Tour rookie Kim Sei-young took the lead, shooting the day's low score of 65. Lydia Ko shot a round of one-over-par 73 to end her record-tying streak of 29 consecutive rounds.[4] 73 players made the cut, which fell at three-over-par.

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Kim Sei-young South Korea72-65=137−7
2Morgan Pressel United States67-72=139−5
T3Brittany Lincicome United States72-68=140−4
Catriona Matthew Scotland71-69=140
Jenny Shin South Korea71-69=140
T6Shanshan Feng China71-70=141−3
Moriya Jutanugarn Thailand71-70=141
Mirim Lee South Korea71-70=141
Stacy Lewis United States72-69=141
So Yeon Ryu South Korea69-72=141
Angela Stanford United States72-69=141
Lexi Thompson United States72-69=141

Third round

Saturday, April 4, 2015

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Kim Sei-young South Korea72-65-69=206−10
2Stacy Lewis United States72-69-68=209−7
T3Ariya Jutanugarn Thailand71-73-66=210−6
Brittany Lincicome United States72-68-70=210
Morgan Pressel United States67-72-71=210
T6Shanshan Feng China71-70-70=211−5
Moriya Jutanugarn Thailand71-70-70=211
Jenny Shin South Korea71-69-71=211
T9Pat Hurst United States71-71-70=212−4
Mi Hyang Lee South Korea74-68-70=212
Anna Nordqvist Sweden71-72-69=212
So Yeon Ryu South Korea69-72-71=212
Lexi Thompson United States72-69-71=212

Final round

Sunday, April 5, 2015

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo parMoney ($)
T1Stacy Lewis United States72-69-68-70=279−9Playoff
Brittany Lincicome United States72-68-70-69=279
3Morgan Pressel United States67-72-71-70=280−8167,900
T4Carlota Ciganda Spain74-71-68-68=281−7106,653
Sei Young Kim South Korea72-65-69-75=281
Anna Nordqvist Sweden71-72-69-69=281
7Lexi Thompson United States72-69-71-70=282−671,595
T8Shanshan Feng China71-70-70-72=283−556,812
Mi Hyang Lee South Korea74-68-70-71=283
Suzann Pettersen Norway76-68-72-67=283

Source:[5]
Amateurs: Haley Moore (+6)

Scorecard

Final round

Hole123456789101112131415161718
Par454  4    3  443545443  4    4    3    5  
United States Lewis−8−8−8−8−8−8−9−8−8−9−10−11−10−10−9−9−9−9
United States Lincicome−6−6−6−7−7−6−7−7−7−7−7−7−7−7−7−7−7−9
United States Pressel−6−7−7−7−7−7−6−6−6−5−5−6−6−6−7−7−7−8
South Korea Kim−10−11−11−9−9−10−10−10−10−11−10−9−10−8−7−8−7−7

Playoff

The playoff was held on the par-5 18th hole only and Lincicome won on the third extra hole with a par.[1]

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo parMoney ($)
1Brittany Lincicome United States5-5-5=15E375,000
2Stacy Lewis United States5-5-6=16+1231,449

References

  1. 1 2 Helfand, Zach (April 5, 2015). "Fourth time's the charm: Brittany Lincicome wins year's first LPGA major". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved April 3, 2016.
  2. "Player Eligibility". ANA Inspiration. Retrieved March 25, 2015.
  3. "Ko ties Sorenstam's record of 29 straight rounds under par". USA Today. April 2, 2015.
  4. Nicholson, John. "Lydia Ko's under-par streak ends at 29 with 1-over 73". Associated Press. Retrieved April 3, 2015.
  5. "2015 ANA Inspiration leaderboard". LPGA. April 5, 2015. Retrieved April 5, 2015.
Preceded by
2014 Evian Championship
Major Championships Succeeded by
2015 KPMG Women's PGA Championship

Coordinates: 33°47′53″N 116°25′59″W / 33.798°N 116.433°W / 33.798; -116.433

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