The 2019 LPGA of Japan Tour was the 52nd season of the LPGA of Japan Tour, the professional golf tour for women operated by the Ladies Professional Golfers' Association of Japan. The 2019 schedule included 39 official events all played in Japan.

Leading money winner was Ai Suzuki with 160,189,665 ¥ while Hinako Shibuno won the tour's Mercedes Ranking. Jiyai Shin finished most often (18 times) inside the top ten.[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 Japan Tour, including that event. All tournaments are played in Japan.

DatesTournamentLocationPrize fund (¥)WinnerWWGR
pts
Mar 7–10Daikin Orchid Ladies Golf TournamentOkinawa120,000,000Japan Mamiko Higa (5)20.5
Mar 15–17Yokohama Tire Golf Tournament PRGR Ladies CupKōchi80,000,000Japan Ai Suzuki (10)19.5
Mar 22–24T-Point ENEOS Golf TournamentOsaka100,000,000Japan Momoko Ueda (14)19.5
Mar 29–31AXA Ladies Golf Tournament in MiyazakiMiyazaki80,000,000Japan Yui Kawamoto (1)18.5
Apr 4–7Yamaha Ladies Open KatsuragiShizuoka100,000,000Japan Misuzu Narita (12)19.0
Apr 12–14Studio Alice Women's OpenHyogo60,000,000South Korea Jiyai Shin (22)17.0
Apr 19–21KKT Cup Vantelin Ladies OpenKumamoto100,000,000South Korea Lee Ji-hee (23)17.5
Apr 26–28Fujisankei Ladies ClassicShizuoka80,000,000South Korea Jiyai Shin (23)18.5
May 3–5Panasonic Open Ladies Golf TournamentChiba80,000,000Japan Minami Katsu (3)19.0
May 9–12World Ladies Championship Salonpas CupIbaraki120,000,000Japan Hinako Shibuno (1)19.5
May 17–19Hoken No Madoguchi LadiesFukuoka120,000,000South Korea Lee Min-young (4)19.5
May 24–26Chukyo TV Bridgestone Ladies OpenAichi70,000,000Japan Minami Katsu (4)17.0
May 31 – Jun 2Resort Trust LadiesShizuoka80,000,000Japan Erika Hara (1)15.5
Jun 7–9Yonex Ladies Golf TournamentNiigata70,000,000Japan Momoko Ueda (15)17.0
Jun 13–16Ai Miyazato Suntory Ladies Open Golf TournamentHyogo100,000,000Japan Ai Suzuki (11)19.5
Jun 21–23Nichirei LadiesChiba80,000,000Japan Ai Suzuki (12)18.5
Jun 27–30Earth Mondahmin CupChiba200,000,000South Korea Jiyai Shin (24)19.5
Jul 4–7Shiseido Anessa Ladies OpenKanagawa120,000,000Japan Hinako Shibuno (2)19.0
Jul 11–14Nipponham Ladies ClassicHokkaido100,000,000Thailand Saranporn Langkulgasettrin (1)19.0
Jul 19–21Samantha Thavasa Girls Collection Ladies TournamentIbaraki60,000,000Japan Sakura Koiwai (1)15.5
Jul 26–28Century 21 Ladies Golf TournamentSaitama80,000,000Japan Mone Inami (1)16.0
Aug 1–4Daito Kentaku Eheyanet LadiesYamanashi120,000,000Japan Misuzu Narita (13)17.5
Aug 9–11Hokkaido Meiji CupHokkaido90,000,000South Korea Bae Seon-woo (1)19.5
Aug 16–18NEC Karuizawa 72 Golf TournamentNagano80,000,000Japan Lala Anai (3)19.5
Aug 23–25CAT LadiesKanagawa60,000,000Japan Saki Asai (1)17.0
Aug 29 – Sep 1Nitori Ladies Golf TournamentHokkaido100,000,000Japan Ai Suzuki (13)19.0
Sep 6–8Golf5 LadiesIbaraki60,000,000South Korea Lee Min-young (5)17.0
Sep 12–15Japan LPGA Championship Konica Minolta CupHyogo200,000,000Japan Nasa Hataoka (5)22.0
Sep 20–22Descente Ladies Tokai ClassicAichi80,000,000Japan Hinako Shibuno (3)20.5
Sep 27–29Miyagi TV Cup Dunlop Women's Open Golf TournamentMiyagi70,000,000Japan Asuka Kashiwabara (1)19.0
Oct 3–6Japan Women's Open Golf ChampionshipMie150,000,000Japan Nasa Hataoka (6)20.5
Oct 11–13Stanley Ladies Golf TournamentShizuoka100,000,000South Korea Hwang Ah-reum (5)[2][3]
Oct 18–20Fujitsu LadiesChiba80,000,000Japan Ayaka Furue (1, amateur)17.5
Oct 24–27Nobuta Group Masters GC LadiesHyogo200,000,000Japan Asuka Kashiwabara (2)20.5
Nov 1–3Hisako Higuchi Mitsubishi Electric Ladies Golf TournamentSaitama80,000,000Japan Ai Suzuki (14)18.5
Nov 8–10Toto Japan ClassicShigaUS$1,500,000Japan Ai Suzuki (15)43.0
Nov 15–17Ito En Ladies Golf TournamentChiba100,000,000Japan Ai Suzuki (16)19.5
Nov 21–24Daio Paper Elleair Ladies OpenEhime100,000,000Japan Hinako Shibuno (4)19.5
Nov 28 – Dec 1Japan LPGA Tour Championship Ricoh CupMiyazaki120,000,000South Korea Bae Seon-woo (2)19.0

Events in bold were majors.
The Toto Japan Classic was co-sanctioned with the LPGA Tour.

References

  1. Statistics on www.lpga.or.jp
  2. Tournament shortened to 27 holes due to Typhoon Hagibis.
  3. "黄アルム 気配り、心配りの今季初V" (in Japanese). LPGA of Japan. October 13, 2019.
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