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1 Stanford Financial and SEC action  





2 Importance in year-end awards  





3 2009 tournament  





4 2010 tournament  





5 Field of players  





6 Winners  





7 Tournament records  





8 References  





9 External links  














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LPGA Tour Championship
Tournament information
LocationOrlando, Florida, U.S.
Established2009
Course(s)Grand Cypress Golf Club
(North/South nines)
Par72
Length6,518 yards (5,960 m)
Tour(s)LPGA Tour
FormatStroke play - 72 holes
Prize fund$1,500,000
Month playedDecember
Final year2010
Final champion
Sweden Maria Hjorth

The LPGA Tour Championship, in full the LPGA Tour Championship Presented by Rolex, was the season-ending women's professional golf tournament on the U.S.-based LPGA Tour. After two seasons it was discontinued, replaced by the CME Group Titleholdersin2011.

The tournament was created in 2009 to replace the ADT Championship, which was discontinued after ADT decided not to extend its sponsorship.[1] The LPGA Tour Championship was not considered an extension of the ADT and its inaugural edition was in 2009.[2]

Stanford Financial and SEC action

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In November 2008 Stanford Financial was announced as the new sponsor of the tournament with a purse of $2 million. On February 17, 2009 the Securities and Exchange Commission accused Stanford chairman Allen R. Stanford in an $8 billion investment fraud scheme, and the Houston offices of Stanford Financial were raided and the firm's assets were frozen. In response to this action, the LPGA issued a statement that it was "monitoring developments regarding the situation."[3]

On May 26, 2009, the LPGA announced that the tournament would still take place, without a sponsor and with the purse lowered to $1.5 million.[4] The tournament would be known as the LPGA Tour Championship. In September, Rolex was added as the presenting sponsor.[5] The 2009 tournament was played at the Houstonian Golf and Country Club in Richmond, Texas, southwest of Houston.

Importance in year-end awards

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In close races for LPGA season titles, the last tournament of the year often determines the winners of the year-end awards: Player of the Year, Rookie of the Year, Vare Trophy (lowest scoring average), and the Money List leader.

2009 tournament

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Anna NordqvistofSweden finished the 54 holes at 13-under par, carding a 65 in the third round on Monday for a two stroke-victory over runner-up Lorena Ochoa. The tournament was originally planned as a 72-hole event, but November weather intervened; Friday's second round was delayed and then curtailed by darkness, and weekend play was canceled due to rain. The second round was completed on Monday morning and the 36-hole cut was made, and the third round commenced immediately in calm and sunny conditions. The final day also held a large amount of suspense for the Player of the Year race between top-ranked Lorena OchoaofMexico and the year's leading rookie, Jiyai ShinofSouth Korea. Ochoa's second-place finish secured the Player of the Year award.[6]

2010 tournament

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After months of uncertainty, the LPGA announced in early August that the 2010 LPGA Tour Championship would be played December 2–5 at the Grand Cypress Golf Club in Orlando, Florida.[7] The 120-player field was reduced to the top-70 and ties after 36 holes, and the top-30 and ties after 54 holes. Maria HjorthofSweden shot a final round 72 to finish at 283 (-5) and won by a single stroke over runner-up Amy Yang.[8]

Field of players

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The field was made up of the top 120 players on the LPGA official money list following the Mizuno Classic in November.

Winners

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Year Dates Champion Winning score To par Margin
of victory
Runner-up Tournament
Location
Purse
($)
Winner's
share ($)
2010 Dec 2–5 Sweden Maria Hjorth 72-68-71-72=283 −5 1 stroke South Korea Amy Yang Grand Cypress Golf Club 1,500,000 225,000
2009 Nov 19–22 Sweden Anna Nordqvist 70-68-65=2031 −13 2 strokes Mexico Lorena Ochoa Houstonian Golf & C.C. 1,500,000 225,000

1 The 2009 tournament was shortened to 54 holes due to weather.[6]

Tournament records

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Year Player Score Round Course
2009 South Korea Na Yeon Choi 64 (−8) 3rd round Houstonian Golf & Country Club

References

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  1. ^ "ADT Declines to Extend Sponsor Relationship". LPGA. Retrieved 2009-11-21.
  • ^ "LPGA Tour Championship Presented by Rolex". LPGA. Retrieved 2009-11-21.
  • ^ Ferguson, Doug (February 18, 2009). "Texas company has title sponsorship on two tours". Associated Press. Retrieved 2009-02-18.[dead link]
  • ^ LPGA (May 26, 2009). "Women's Professional Golf Makes World-Class Return To Texas With LPGA Tour Championship, 'The Crowning Moment' Of 2009 Season". LPGA.com. Retrieved 2009-05-31.
  • ^ "Rolex Names Presenting Sponsor For LPGA Tour Championship". LPGA.com. September 17, 2009. Retrieved 2009-11-25.
  • ^ a b Golf.com - Nordqvist wins LPGA Tour Championship - 2009-11-23 - accessed 2011-11-17
  • ^ "LPGA Tour Championship to be held at Grand Cypress this December". LPGA.com. August 5, 2010. Retrieved 2010-08-05.
  • ^ Golf.com - Maria Hjorth wins LPGA Tour Championship - 2010-12-05 - accessed 2011-11-17
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