The LPGA Tour’s season finale at Tiburon Golf Club – the CME Group Tour Championship – is set to begin as many of the best female golfers in the world go head-to-head one more time.
60 players are in the field for this 72-hole no-cut event, with each having rightfully qualified over the course of another fascinating season – taking in 32 tournaments throughout North America, Europe, and Asia.
Outright World No.1, Nelly Korda leads the Race To CME Globe standings by over 1,365 points heading into the final event and will not be overtaken no matter what happens in Florida, having already been named the LPGA Tour’s Player of the Year a couple of weeks before claiming her seventh victory of the season.
However, despite storming past Charley Hull and Weiwei Zhang to secure The Annika last Sunday – consequently extending her advantage at the top of the season standings further – Korda has not yet been named Race To CME Globe champion.
And unless she makes it victory number eight in 2024 at the CME Group Tour Championship, Korda won’t be crowned its winner.
This is because – unlike the PGA Tour’s FedEx Cup where Starting Strokes offer some kind of sliding scale based on the quality of a player’s overall season – the LPGA Tour’s finale sees everyone start at even par.
Anyone from Korda down to Carlota Ciganda in 60th is capable of lifting the CME Group Tour Championship trophy and taking home the biggest first-place prize check in women’s golf history.
While the 2024 US Women’s Open offered a greater total prize purse of $12 million, its champion – Yuka Saso – collected $1.6 million less than she would for triumphing at Tiburon.
Part of the $11 million total purse, whoever tops the leaderboard on Sunday evening will take home $4 million and be crowned the Race To CME Globe Champion.
Per the LPGA Tour’s own description, “The Race to CME Globe is a season-long points competition in which LPGA Members accumulate points in every Official LPGA Tournament to gain entry into the season-ending CME Group Tour Championship. The player who wins the CME Group Tour Championship will be named the ‘Race to the CME Globe Champion.'”
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