Honda LPGA Thailand

The Honda LPGA Thailand is a women's professional golf tournament in Thailand on the LPGA Tour. First played in 2006 at the Amata Spring Country Club, the tournament moved to the Siam Country Club in 2007, on its Pattaya Old Course. It was the first LPGA Tour event held in Thailand and it increased the number of countries on the 2006 LPGA schedule to eight, including the United States.

Honda LPGA Thailand
Tournament information
LocationChonburi, Thailand
Established2006
Course(s)Siam Country Club,
Pattaya Old Course
Par72
Length6,548 yards (5,987 m)
Organized byIMG
Tour(s)LPGA Tour
FormatStroke play (72 holes, no cut)
Prize fund$1.6 million
Month playedFebruary
Tournament record score
Aggregate263 Jessica Korda (2018)
To par−25 as above
Current champion
Amy Yang
Siam CC
Location in Thailand

The tournament was not held in 2008, but returned to the LPGA schedule in 2009. It was held at the newer Plantation Course for this year only, then returned to the Old Course in 2010. The tournament is a limited-field event with no cut; in 2011, 60 players were in the tournament (57 professionals and 3 amateurs); a full-field LPGA tournament has about 144 players. The 2012 event included a field of 70 players, with top-ranked Yani Tseng successfully defending her title, one stroke ahead of runner-up Ai Miyazato, the 2010 champion.[1]

The title sponsor is Honda, a Japanese-based manufacturer of automobiles, trucks, motorcycles, scooters, and robots.

Tournament names

  • 2006–09: Honda LPGA Thailand
  • 2010: Honda PTT LPGA Thailand
  • 2011–present: Honda LPGA Thailand

Winners

YearDatesChampionCountryScoreMargin
of victory
CoursePurse
($)
Winner's
share ($)
2020Tournament canceled due to coronavirus pandemic
2019Feb 21–24Amy Yang (3) South Korea266 (−22)1 strokeSiam Country Club, Pattaya Old Course1,600,000240,000
2018Feb 22–25Jessica Korda United States263 (−25)4 strokesSiam Country Club, Pattaya Old Course1,600,000240,000
2017Feb 23–26Amy Yang (2) South Korea266 (−22)5 strokesSiam Country Club, Pattaya Old Course1,600,000240,000
2016Feb 25–28Lexi Thompson United States268 (−20)6 strokesSiam Country Club, Pattaya Old Course1,600,000250,000
2015Feb 26 – Mar 1Amy Yang South Korea273 (−15)2 strokesSiam Country Club, Pattaya Old Course1,500,000225,000
2014Feb 20–23Anna Nordqvist Sweden273 (−15)2 strokesSiam Country Club, Pattaya Old Course1,500,000225,000
2013Feb 21–24Inbee Park South Korea276 (−12)1 strokeSiam Country Club, Pattaya Old Course1,500,000225,000
2012Feb 16–19Yani Tseng (2) Taiwan269 (−19)1 strokeSiam Country Club, Pattaya Old Course1,500,000225,000
2011Feb 17–20Yani Tseng Taiwan273 (−15)5 strokesSiam Country Club, Pattaya Old Course1,450,000217,500
2010Feb 18–21Ai Miyazato Japan267 (−21)1 strokeSiam Country Club, Pattaya Old Course1,300,000195,000
2009Feb 26 – Mar 1Lorena Ochoa Mexico274 (−14)3 strokesSiam Country Club, Pattaya Plantation Course1,450,000217,500
2008No tournament
2007Oct 25–28Suzann Pettersen Norway267 (−21)1 strokeSiam Country Club, Pattaya Old Course1,300,000195,000
2006Oct 20–22Hee-Won Han South Korea202 (−14)5 strokesAmata Spring Country Club1,300,000195,000

Tournament records

YearPlayerScoreRoundCourse
2018Jessica Korda62 (−10)2ndSiam Country Club, Pattaya Old Course
2009Stacy Prammanasudh63 (−9)4thSiam Country Club, Pattaya Plantation Course
2006Nicole Castrale65 (−7)1stAmata Spring Country Club
2006Heather Young65 (−7)1stAmata Spring Country Club

Video

  • YouTube - LPGA Rewind, highlights of 2010 event

References

  1. "Yani Tseng rallies for Thailand win". ESPN.com. Associated Press. February 19, 2012. Retrieved April 27, 2012.

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