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Ko lands biggest payday in women’s golf history

published: Nov 20, 2022

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updated: Apr 15, 2024

Ko lands biggest payday in women’s golf history

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Lydia Ko picked up a massive pay cheque after battling out Leona Maguire at the LPGA’s CME Group Tour Championship

Ko lands biggest payday in women's golf history

In a historic weekend for women’s golf, Lydia Ko landed the biggest payday of all time as she secured the LPGA Tour’s season finale at the CME Group Tour Championship.

Battling Leona Maguire in the final group on Sunday, Ko held her nerve to win by two shots at Tiburon Golf Club to earn her 19th LPGA Tour title and become $2 million richer.

That’s right, two million bucks – $200,000 more than what Minjee Lee won at the 2022 Women’s US Open, and almost double what Ashleigh Buhai took home at the 2022 AIG Women’s Open.

Heading into the round four level with Maguire – and five clear of third place – it was the par-3 15th which proved decisive as Ko made a sensational birdie to steer clear of the Irish star and hold off a late Anna Nordqvist charge.

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On top of the mouth-watering cash prize, the victory marks Ko’s third LPGA Tour win of 2022 and second win in the past four weeks – with the New Zealander also victorious at the Gainbridge LPGA at Boca Rico and BMW Ladies Championship.

“There was a lot on the line today, and I really wanted to play the best golf that I can,” Ko said after the victory. “This year has been an incredible year and I couldn’t have asked for more. To win so early in the year, to win in Korea, and to win the last event, I couldn’t have drawn it up any better.”

Ko was presented with the Rolex Player of the Year following the feat, capping off what has been a momentous year for the former World No 1.

  • RELATED: What’s in Lydia Ko’s bag?

Here’s what the 10 top players took home at the 2022 CME Group Tour Championship, which boasted a purse of $7 million.

CME Group Tour Championship prize money

Winner: $2,000,000 – Lydia Ko
2: $550,000 – Leona Maguire
3: $340,000 – Anna Nordqvist
T4: $222,500 – Georgia Hall
T4: $222,500 – Jeongeun Lee6
6: $150,000 – Pajaree Anann
T7: $105,666 – Hyo Joo Kim
T7: $105,666 – Brooke Henderson
T7: $105,666 – Gemma Dryburgh
T10: $82,500 – Celine Boutier
T10: $82,500 – Atthaya Thitikul
T10: $82,500 – Nelly Korda

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Lydia Ko

The full CME Group Tour Championship leaderboard can be found here.

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