The 2020 LPGA of Korea Tour was the 43rd season of the LPGA of Korea Tour, the professional golf tour for women operated by the Korea Ladies Professional Golf' Association. The season began at Twin Doves Golf Club in Vietnam in December 2019.[1]
Schedule
The number in parentheses after winners' names show the player's total number wins in official money individual events on the LPGA of Korea Tour, including that event. A number of events were cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic.
Dates
|
Tournament
|
Host city
|
Prize fund (KRW)
|
Winner
|
WWGR pts
|
Notes
|
6–8 Dec
|
Hyosung Championship
|
Vietnam Binh Duong
|
700,000,000
|
South Korea Lee Da-yeon (5)
|
18.0
|
|
12–15 Mar
|
Taiwan Women's Golf Open
|
Taiwan Kaohsiung
|
US$800,000
|
Cancelled
|
Co-sanctioned with LPGA of Taiwan
|
9–12 Apr
|
Lotte Rent-a-Car Women's Open
|
South Korea Seogwipo
|
700,000,000
|
Cancelled
|
|
17–19 Apr
|
Celltrion Queens Masters
|
South Korea Incheon
|
800,000,000
|
Cancelled
|
|
24–26 Apr
|
Nexen Saint Nine Masters
|
South Korea Gimhae
|
600,000,000
|
Cancelled
|
|
8–10 May
|
KyoChon Honey Ladies Open
|
South Korea TBC
|
600,000,000
|
Cancelled
|
|
15–17 May
|
NH Investment & Securities Ladies Championship
|
South Korea Yongin
|
700,000,000
|
Cancelled
|
|
14–17 May
30 Apr – 3 May
|
KLPGA Championship
|
South Korea Yangju
|
3,000,000,000
|
South Korea Park Hyun-kyung (1)
|
24.0
|
|
29–31 May
|
E1 Charity Open
|
South Korea Icheon
|
800,000,000
|
South Korea Lee So-young (5)
|
22.0
|
|
20–24 May
|
Doosan Match Play Championship
|
South Korea Chuncheon
|
800,000,000
|
Cancelled
|
|
5–7 Jun
|
Lotte Cantata Ladies Open
|
South Korea Seogwipo
|
800,000,000
|
South Korea Kim Hyo-joo (11)
|
26.0
|
|
12–14 Jun
|
S-Oil Championship
|
South Korea Jeju
|
800,000,000
|
South Korea Choi Hye-jin (10)
|
–
|
|
18–21 Jun
|
Kia Motors Korea Women's Open Championship
|
South Korea Incheon
|
1,000,000,000
|
South Korea Ryu So-yeon (10)
|
28.0
|
|
25–28 Jun
|
BC Card Ladies Cup
|
South Korea Pocheon
|
700,000,000
|
South Korea Kim Ji-yeong (2)
|
19.5
|
|
3–5 Jul
|
Ilhwa McCol Open at Yongpyong Resort
|
South Korea Pyeongchang
|
600,000,000
|
South Korea Kim Min-sun (5)
|
19.5
|
|
10–12 Jul
|
IS Dongseo Busan Open
|
South Korea Busan
|
1,000,000,000
|
South Korea Park Hyun-kyung (2)
|
24.0
|
|
17–19 Jul
|
MY Munyoung Queens Park Championship
|
South Korea Yeoju
|
600,000,000
|
Cancelled
|
|
30 Jul – 2 Aug
|
Jeju Samdasoo Masters
|
South Korea TBC
|
800,000,000
|
South Korea Ryu Hae-ran (2)
|
28.0
|
|
14–16 Aug
|
Dayouwinia MBN Ladies Open
|
South Korea Pocheon
|
700,000,000
|
South Korea Park Min-ji (4)
|
24.0
|
|
20–23 Aug
|
High1 Resort Ladies Open
|
South Korea Jeongseon
|
800,000,000
|
Cancelled[2]
|
|
27–30 Aug
|
Hanwha Classic
|
South Korea Chuncheon
|
1,400,000,000
|
Cancelled[2]
|
|
4–6 Sep
|
KG Edaily Ladies Open
|
South Korea Yongin
|
600,000,000
|
Cancelled[2]
|
|
10–13 Sep
|
All for You Renoma Championship
|
South Korea Icheon
|
800,000,000
|
Cancelled[2]
|
|
18–20 Sep
|
OK! Savings Bank Se Ri Pak Invitational
|
South Korea TBC
|
800,000,000
|
Cancelled
|
|
25–27 Sep
|
Fantom Classic
|
South Korea Yeongam
|
600,000,000
|
South Korea Ahn Song-yi (2)
|
20.5
|
|
8–11 Oct
|
Autech Carrier Championship
|
South Korea Yeongi
|
800,000,000
|
South Korea An Na-rin (1)
|
24.0
|
|
15–18 Oct
|
KB Financial Group Star Championship
|
South Korea Icheon
|
1,000,000,000
|
South Korea Kim Hyo-joo (12)
|
24.0
|
|
22–25 Oct
|
BMW Ladies Championship
|
South Korea Busan
|
US$2,000.000
|
Cancelled
|
Co-sanctioned with LPGA Tour
|
22–25 Oct
|
HUENCARE Ladies Open
|
South Korea Yeongam
|
800,000,000
|
South Korea Lee So-mi (1)
|
19.5
|
|
29 Oct – 1 Nov
|
SK Networks Seokyung Ladies Classic
|
South Korea Seogwipo
|
800,000,000
|
South Korea Jang Ha-na (13)
|
20.5
|
|
6–8 Nov
|
Hana Financial Group Championship
|
South Korea Incheon
|
1,000,000,000
|
South Korea An Na-rin (2)
|
24.0
|
|
13–15 Nov
|
SK Telecom–ADT CAPS Championship
|
South Korea TBC
|
600,000,000
|
South Korea Choi Hye-jin (11)
|
20.5
|
|
Events in bold are majors.
References
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