2017 LPGA of Japan Tour explained

The 2017 LPGA of Japan Tour was the 50th season of the LPGA of Japan Tour, the professional golf tour for women operated by the Ladies Professional Golfers' Association of Japan. The 2017 schedule included 38 official events worth ¥3.710 billion.

The leading money winner was Ai Suzuki, followed by Lee Min-young and Teresa Lu. Suzuki finished also on top of the LPGA Mercedes-Benz Player of the Year Rankings, here followed by Kim Ha-neul and Lee Min-young.

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 were played in Japan.

Dates Tournament Location Prize fund (¥) Winner
Mar 2–5 120,000,000 Ahn Sun-ju (23)
Mar 10–12 80,000,000 Jeon Mi-jeong (25)
Mar 17–19 70,000,000 Erika Kikuchi (3)
Mar 24–26 80,000,000 Maiko Wakabayashi (3)
Mar 30 – Apr 2 100,000,000 Lee Min-young (1)
Apr 7–9 60,000,000 Teresa Lu (13)
Apr 14–16 100,000,000 Yukari Nishiyama (2)
Apr 21–23 80,000,000 Yumiko Yoshida (6)
Apr 28–30 70,000,000 Kim Ha-neul (4)
May 4–7 World Ladies Championship Salonpas Cup 120,000,000 Kim Ha-neul (5)
May 12–14 120,000,000 Ai Suzuki (4)
May 19–21 70,000,000 Momoko Ueda (12)
May 26–28 80,000,000 Kang Soo-yun (3)
Jun 2–4 70,000,000 Serena Aoki (1)
Jun 8–11 100,000,000 Kim Ha-neul (6)
Jun 16–18 80,000,000 Teresa Lu (14)
Jun 22–25 180,000,000 Ai Suzuki (5)
Jul 7–9 100,000,000 Lee Min-young (2)
Jul 14–16 60,000,000 Kim Hae-rym (1)
Jul 21–23 80,000,000 Lala Anai (2)
Jul 27–30 120,000,000 Misuzu Narita (8)
Aug 4–6 90,000,000 Haruka Morita-WanyaoLu (1)
Aug 11–13 80,000,000 Mamiko Higa (3)
Aug 18–20 60,000,000 Lee Bo-mee (21)
Aug 24–27 100,000,000 Jiyai Shin (16)
Sep 1–3 60,000,000 Onnarin Sattayabanphot (3)
Sep 7–10 Japan LPGA Championship Konica Minolta Cup 200,000,000 Lee Ji-hee (22)
Sep 15–17 80,000,000 Fumika Kawagishi (1)
Sep 22–24 70,000,000 Nasa Hataoka (2)
Sep 28 – Oct 1 Japan Women's Open Golf Championship 140,000,000 Nasa Hataoka (3)
Oct 6–8 90,000,000 Yumiko Yoshida (7)
Oct 13–15 80,000,000 Teresa Lu (15)
Oct 19–22 180,000,000 Momoko Ueda (13)
Oct 27–29 80,000,000 Kana Nagai (1)
Nov 3–5 IbarakiUS$1,500,000 Shanshan Feng (7)
Nov 10–12 100,000,000 Mami Fukuda (1)
Nov 16–19 100,000,000 Jiyai Shin (17)
Nov 23–26 Japan LPGA Tour Championship Ricoh Cup 100,000,000 Teresa Lu (16)

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