Full field for 2025 Chevron Championship and how each played qualified
The field for the LPGA's first major of the year is complete.
Five players played their way into the 132-player field for this week's Chevron Championship during last week's JM Eagle LA Championship – Jenny Bae (79), Jeongeun Lee5 (94), Pornanong Phatlum (94), Emily Kristine Pedersen (97) and Caroline Inglis (114). Bae tied for 11th in Los Angeles while Lee5 and Phatlum shared 20th, as they joined Pedersen and Inglis in moving inside the cutoff via the current LPGA points list.
The alternate list starts like this: Soo Bin Joo, Brittany Altomare, Amanda Doherty, Perrine Delacour and Xiaowen Yin.
The Chevron begins Thursday at The Club at Carlton Woods' Jack Nicklaus Signature Course in The Woodlands, Texas.
Here is a look at the full field and how each player qualified:
SPONSOR INVITES
Gianna Clemente (a)
Jasmine Koo (a)
PAST CHEVRON CHAMPIONS
Nelly Korda
Lilia Vu
Jennifer Kupcho
Patty Tavatanakit
Jin Young Ko
Pernilla Lindberg
Lydia Ko
Brittany Lincicome
Lexi Thompson
Stacy Lewis
Yani Tseng
MAJOR WINNERS
Yuka Saso
Allisen Corpuz
Minjee Lee
A Lim Kim
Amy Yang
Ruoning Yin
In Gee Chun
Sei Young Kim
Ashleigh Buhai
Anna Nordqvist
Sophia Popov
Ayaka Furue
Celine Boutier
Brooke Henderson
LPGA TOURNAMENT WINNERS
Yealimi Noh
Angel Yin
Rio Takeda
Hyo Joo Kim
Madelene Sagstrom
Ingrid Lindblad
Hannah Green
Bailey Tardy
Linnea Strom
Jeeno Thitikul
Chanettee Wannasaen
Lauren Coughlin
Moriya Jutanugarn
Haeran Ryu
Jasmine Suwannapura
Pajaree Anannarukarn
Leona Maguire
Linn Grant
Alexa Pano
Megan Khang
TOP 10 FROM LAST YEAR'S CHEVRON
Maja Stark
Carlota Ciganda
Esther Henseleit
Jin Hee Im
Minami Katsu
TOP 80 PREVIOUS YEAR'S LPGA POINTS LIST
Mao Saigo
Hey-Jin Choi
Narin An
Nataliya Guseva
Nasa Hataoka
Charley Hull
Gabriela Ruffels
Lucy Li
Sarah Schmelzel
Ariya Jutanugarn
Nanna Koerstz Madsen
Andrea Lee
Jenny Shin
Albane Valenzuela
Grace Kim
Janet Lin
Arpichaya Yubol
Mi Hyang Lee
Ryann O'Toole
Gaby Lopez
Stephanie Kyriacou
Auston Kim
Hinako Shibuno
Ruixin Liu
Yuna Nishimura
Peiyun Chien
Somi Lee
Hira Naveed
Georgia Hall
Paula Reto
Wei-Ling Hsu
Wichanee Meechai
Gemma Dryburgh
Kristen Gillman
TOP 40 IN ROLEX RANKINGS
Miyu Yamashita
Akie Iwai
Ina Yoon
TOP 2 FROM LET, JLPGA, KLPGA
Chiara Tamburlini
Manon de Roey
AMATEUR EXEMPTIONS
Lottie Woad (a)
Chayse Gomez (a)
Clarisa Temelo (a)
Jeneath Wong (a)
Carla Bernat Escuder (a)
Asterisk Talley (a)
CURRENT YEAR'S LPGA POINTS LIST
Cassie Porter
Lindy Duncan
Saki Baba
Benedetta Moresco
Yuri Yoshida
Miranda Wang
Chisato Iwai
Yahui Zhang
Gigi Stoll
Elizabeth Szokol
Mary Liu
Jeongeun Lee6
Jenny Bae
Frida Kinhult
Yu Liu
Caroline Masson
Brooke Matthews
Jing Yan
Cheyenne Knight
Morgane Metraux
Dewi Weber
Jeongeun Lee5
Pornanong Phatlum
Gurleen Kaur
Emily Kristine Pedersen
Jiwon Jeon
Yan Liu
Aditi Ashok
Muni He
Kate Smith-Stroh
Pauline Roussin-Bouchard
Alena Sharp
Savannah Grewal
Weiwei Zhang
Carolina Inglis
LPGA PRIORITY LIST
Maria Fassi
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