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2025 Blue Bay LPGA prize money payouts for each LPGA player in China
2025 Blue Bay LPGA prize money payouts for each LPGA player in China

USA Today

time09-03-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

2025 Blue Bay LPGA prize money payouts for each LPGA player in China

2025 Blue Bay LPGA prize money payouts for each LPGA player in China What a way to get your first win as an LPGA member. Rio Takeda, a rookie from Japan, won by six shots to capture her second victory at the Blue Bay LPGA. She shot 64 in the final round, the best score of the day, becoming the first rookie to win on the LPGA since 2023. The 21-year-old won the 2024 Toto Japan Classic to earn LGPA status, but she was a non-member when she defeated Marina Alex in a six-hole playoff. With the win, Takeda takes home $375,000. The 74 players who made the cut competed for a total purse of $2.5 million. Here's a look at the prize money payouts for the 2025 Blue Bay LPGA:

PIF named title sponsor for Saudi ladies golf tournament
PIF named title sponsor for Saudi ladies golf tournament

Trade Arabia

time12-02-2025

  • Business
  • Trade Arabia

PIF named title sponsor for Saudi ladies golf tournament

Golf Saudi has announced that PIF is the new title partner of the renamed PIF Saudi Ladies International, a partnership which also sees the prize money for the tournament equaling with the men's contest, underlining PIF's commitment to inclusion in sport. The PIF Saudi Ladies International returns from February 13 to 15 at Riyadh Golf Club and will also see a new format with tour professionals taking part in both an individual and team competition. The partnership between PIF and Golf Saudi is designed to have a transformative impact on the sport, promote inclusivity and equality within golf, and foster greater engagement among Saudi Arabia's people and visitors alike. This includes providing opportunities for all Saudi nationals to participate in the game of golf, creating gateways for aspiring professionals in the Middle East to enter the professional game, and launching golf tourism initiatives such as the development of quality golf facilities at scale across the country. The PIF Saudi Ladies International will feature a field of 112 elite competitors, including world number three ranked Ruoning Yin, nine ranked Charley Hull and defending tournament champion Patty Tavatanakit, with the prize purse at $5 million – the largest purse for any women's professional golf tournament outside majors and a few select LGPA events. Driven by PIF's partnership, the tournament's purse intentionally matches that of Golf Saudi's equivalent men's tournament, the PIF Saudi International presented by SoftBank, which is played on the Asian Tour. This investment reflects PIF and Golf Saudi's commitment to driving inclusivity and opportunity within golf for all ages, genders, and demographics. - TradeArabia News Service

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