• In 2001, the
du Maurier Classic, held in
Canada, lost its primary sponsorship after that country passed severe restrictions on
tobacco advertising. The tournament, now known as the
Canadian Women's Open, is still a regular event on the LPGA Tour, but no longer designated as a major. The LPGA elevated the Women's British Open to major status to replace the du Maurier Classic. • In 2013,
The Evian Championship, held in
Évian-les-Bains,
France, became the fifth LPGA major. Known before 2013 as the Evian Masters, it is one of two events recognized as majors by the LPGA's European counterpart, the
Ladies European Tour (LET). The elevation of this event to LPGA major status and the name change were announced by the LPGA on July 20, 2011. As of 2023, the order in which women's majors are played is: •
Chevron Championship •
Women's PGA Championship •
U.S. Women's Open •
The Evian Championship •
The Women's Open Before The Evian Championship became the fifth LPGA major, the setup of women's majors closely paralleled that of the men's majors. In both cases, the United States hosted three majors and the United Kingdom one. The Evian Championship is held in France. The U.S. Open, The Open Championship, and the PGA Championship match their male equivalents. The Chevron Championship is the first major of the season and through 2022 was held at a single host course (the
Mission Hills Country Club), similarly to the
Masters Tournament, in 2023 it was held at The Club at Carlton Woods Unlike the mainstream men's equivalents, all but one of the women's majors have title sponsors. Each of the five majors falls under a different jurisdiction. The LPGA organizes The Chevron Championship. Through 2014, it also organized the LPGA Championship, but since 2015 that tournament has been taken over by the
PGA of America, the body that organizes the
men's PGA Championship, and has been renamed the Women's PGA Championship. The U.S. Women's Open, is operated by the
United States Golf Association. The Women's Open is operated by
The R&A since a 2016 merger with the
Ladies Golf Union. The Evian Championship is operated by the Ladies European Tour. From 2006 through 2008, the winners of the four women's majors received automatic entry to the LPGA's season championship, the
LPGA Tour Championship. Beginning in 2009, the Tour Championship extended entry to all players in the top 120 on the official LPGA Money List. Starting in 2011, the Tour Championship was replaced by the
CME Group Titleholders; from that point through 2013, the top three finishers at all official tour events, including the majors, who had not already qualified for the Titleholders earned entries. Starting in 2014, the LPGA adopted a points race similar in some ways to the PGA Tour's
FedEx Cup. In the new system, officially called the "Race to the CME Globe", the top 72 points earners during the season, plus all tournament winners, qualify for the renamed final event, the
CME Group Tour Championship, in which the top nine points earners will have at least a mathematical chance of winning the season title.
History Eight different events are classified as having been LPGA majors at some time. The number in each season has fluctuated between two and five. The first tournament which is now included in the LPGA's official list of major victories is the 1930
Women's Western Open, although this is a retrospective designation as the LPGA was not founded until 1950.·The Titleholders was played from 1937 to 1966 with a gap due to World War II. In 1967 there were three majors, then from 1968 to 1971 this decreased and went back to two majors. Then in 1979, the du Maurier Classic was first played and immediately considered a major leading to three majors again from 1979 to 1982. In 1983, when Nabisco Dinah Shore gained major championship status, there were four majors. •
Women's Western Open: 1930–1967 •
Titleholders Championship: 1937–1942, 1946–1966, 1972 •
U.S. Women's Open: 1946–present •
Women's PGA Championship: 1955–present (LPGA Championship, 1955–2014) •
du Maurier Classic: 1979–2000 (Peter Jackson Classic, 1979–1983) •
Chevron Championship: 1983–present (Nabisco
Dinah Shore, 1983–1999; Nabisco Championship, 2000–2001; Kraft Nabisco Championship, 2002–2014; ANA Inspiration, 2015–2021) •
The Women's Open: 2001–present (Women's British Open, 2001-2019) •
The Evian Championship: 2013–present ==LPGA major winners==