2018 CME Group Tour Championship

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2018 CME Group
Tour Championship
Tournament information
DatesNovember 15–18, 2018
Location
LPGA Tour
Statistics
Par72
Length6,556 yards (5,995 m)
Field72 players
Cutnone
Prize fund$2.5 million
Winner's share$500,000
Champion
United States Lexi Thompson
270 (−18)
Location map
Tiburón GC is located in the United States
Tiburón GC
Tiburón GC
Location in the United States
Tiburón GC is located in Florida
Tiburón GC
Tiburón GC
Location in Florida

The 2018 CME Group Tour Championship was the eighth

LPGA Tour. It was played at the Gold Course of Tiburón Golf Club in Naples, Florida
.

The CME Group Tour Championship also marked the end of the season-long "Race to the CME Globe" in 2018. Each player's season-long "Race to the CME Globe" points were "reset" before the tournament based on their position in the points list. "Championship points" were awarded to the top 40 players in the CME Group Tour Championship which were added to their "reset points" to determine the overall winner of the "Race to the CME Globe". The event was televised by Golf Channel Thursday through Saturday on a 2-hour delay, and ABC Sunday live.

Lexi Thompson won the tournament by four strokes over Nelly Korda, while Ariya Jutanugarn won the Race to the CME Globe and took the $1,000,000 bonus.[1]

Format

Qualification

Called the "CME Group Titleholders" for its first three editions, qualification for the tournament changed for 2014.[2] Previously, the top three finishers in each tournament, not previously qualified, earned entry to the tournament. For 2014 the field was determined by a season-long points race, the "Race to the CME Globe". All players making the cut in a tournament earned points, with 500 points going to the winner. The five major championships had a higher points distribution, with 625 points to the winner. No-cut tournaments only awarded points to the top 40 finishers.

Only LPGA members were eligible to earn points. The top 72 players on the "Race to the CME Globe" points list gained entry into the CME Group Titleholders Championship as well as any tournament winners, whether or not an LPGA member, not in the top 72.

Field

1. Top 72 LPGA members and those tied for 72nd on the "Race to the CME Globe" Points Standings

Qualified but did not play:

2. LPGA Members, not otherwise qualified, who won at least one official LPGA tournament during the season

None

3. Non-members who won at least one official LPGA tournament during the season

None

4. Those beyond 72nd on the "Race to the CME Globe" Points Standings to fill the field to 72 players

Ashleigh Buhai, Pei-Yun Chien, Daniela Holmqvist, Tiffany Joh, Wichanee Meechai, Park Hee-young, Pannarat Thanapolboonyaras, Maria Torres, Mariajo Uribe, Sakura Yokomine

Qualified but did not play: Mina Harigae

Race to the CME Globe

Reset points

Each player's "Race to the CME Globe" points were "reset" before the tournament based on their position in the "Race to the CME Globe" points list. The leader was given 5,000 points, the player in second place 4,500 down to 10 points for the player in 72nd place.

Points Player Race Points Reset points Events
1 Thailand Ariya Jutanugarn 4,354 5,000 27
2 Australia Minjee Lee 3,141 4,750 26
3 Canada Brooke Henderson 2,649 4,500 27
4 Japan Nasa Hataoka 2,596 4,250 23
5 South Korea Park Sung-hyun 2,478 4,000 23
6 South Korea Kim Sei-young 2,474 3,600 26
7 South Korea Ko Jin-young 2,388 3,200 24
8 South Korea Ryu So-yeon 2,231 2,800 22
9 Thailand Moriya Jutanugarn 2,189 2,400 27
10 New Zealand Lydia Ko 2,188 2,100 25

Final points

"Championship points" were awarded to the top 40 players in the CME Group Tour Championship which were added to their "reset points" to determine the overall winner. The winner of the CME Group Tour Championship receiver 3,500 points, the second place player 2,450, down to 150 points for the player finishing in 40th place. The effect of the points system is that the top five players in the reset points list prior to the Championship would be guaranteed to win the "Race to the CME Globe" by winning the Championship. The top 12 in the reset points list would have a chance of winning the Race depending on the performances of other players.

Place Player Reset
points
Championship
points
Final
points
1 Thailand Ariya Jutanugarn 5,000 1,750 6,750
2 Canada Brooke Henderson 4,500 700 5,200
3 Japan Nasa Hataoka 4,250 850 5,100
4 South Korea Ryu So-yeon 2,800 2,250 5,050
5 Australia Minjee Lee 4,750 180 4,930
6 South Korea Park Sung-hyun 4,000 400 4,400
7 South Korea Kim Sei-young 3,600 700 4,300
8 United States Lexi Thompson 520 3,500 4,020
9 New Zealand Lydia Ko 2,100 1,750 3,850
10 United States Marina Alex 1,800 1,750 3,550

Bonus

The winner of the "Race to the CME Globe" receives a $1 million bonus that does not count toward official money list, while second place and third place receive $150,000 and $100,000, respectively.

Final leaderboard

Sunday, November 18, 2018

Place Player Score To par Money ($)
1 United States Lexi Thompson 65-67-68-70=270 −18 500,000
2 United States Nelly Korda 69-67-67-71=274 −14 216,800
T3 United States Brittany Lincicome 64-71-73-67=275 −13 139,468
South Korea Ryu So-yeon 69-69-69-68=275
T5 United States Marina Alex 69-67-71-69=276 −12 75,966
Spain Carlota Ciganda 66-71-69-70=276
Thailand Ariya Jutanugarn 70-71-69-66=276
New Zealand Lydia Ko 69-71-68-68=276
9 Japan Nasa Hataoka 64-76-70-68=278 −10 52,821
T10 Canada Brooke Henderson 73-69-69-68=279 −9 44,708
South Korea Kim Sei-young 69-72-68-70=279
United States Amy Olson 63-72-76-68=279

References

  1. ^ "Lexi Thompson wins LPGA finale, while Ariya Jutanugarn claims Race to CME Globe and $1M prize". ESPN. Associated Press. November 18, 2018.
  2. ^ "The Race is On! LPGA Launches Inaugural "Race to the CME Globe"". LPGA. January 8, 2014. Retrieved January 10, 2014.

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