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Top tournament results: 2025 - Women Asia

The winners in the category "2025 - Women Asia" are shown in the table below, which also includes relevant information on venues, scores and prize money.

2025
Asia
203 (-16)
US$225,000
Aramco

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Score

203 (-16)

Prize money

US$225,000

Title sponsor

Aramco

Played as the Aramco China Championship (Nov 6-8). Ladies European Tour individual and team event (formerly Aramco Team Series presented by PIF - Shenzhen). After a two-day team event (featuring 26 four-player teams), the top 60 players advanced to a final day of individual competition. [Jack Nicklaus designed World Cup course, Mission Hills Shenzhen, China].
Individual event: second-placed Chiara Tamburlini (Switz), Liqi Zeng (China), Qianhui Lin (China) and Trichat Cheenglab (Thai) finished 3 shots behind 25-year-old Ruixin Liu (China), who recorded her first Ladies European Tour win.
Team winners: Team Rhodes (253, -39): Mimi Rhodes (Eng), Trichat Cheenglab (Thai), Kristýna Napoleaová (Czech) & Kultida Pramphun (Thai). Winning team received $35,000 each. Runners-up: Team Alexander (257, -35): Casandra Alexander (RSA), Charlotte Lafar (Eng), Qianhui Lin (China) & Runzhi Pang (China).
Note: last of five PIF Global Series events in 2025 (formerly called Aramco Team Series events).

2025
Asia
Kim, Hyo Joo
New Korea CC
209 (-7)
$225,000
Aramco

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Kim, Hyo Joo

Venue

New Korea CC

Score

209 (-7)

Prize money

$225,000

Title sponsor

Aramco

Played as the Aramco Korea Championship (May 9-11); Ladies European Tour individual and team event (formerly Aramco Team Series presented by PIF - Korea). After a two-day team event (featuring 26 four-player teams), the top 60 players advanced to a final day of individual competition. [New Korea CC, Goyang, Gyeonggi, S Korea].
Individual event: second-placed Chiara Tamburlini (Switz) ) finished 3 shots behind defending champion Hyo Joo Kim (S Kor).
Team winners: Team Kousková (267, -21): Sára Kousková (Czech), Lee-Anne Pace (RSA), Brianna Navarrosa (USA) & Patricia Isabel Schmidt (Ger, amateur). Winning team received $35,000 each. Runners-up: Team Delacour (268, -20): Perrine Delacour (Fra), Maha Haddioui (Morocc), Eleanor Givens (Eng) & Polly Mack (Ger).
Note: second of five PIF Global Series events in 2025 (formerly called Aramco Team Series events).

2025
Asia
Takeda, Rio
271 (-17)
US$375,000
x

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Takeda, Rio

Score

271 (-17)

Prize money

US$375,000

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Blue Bay LPGA (March 6-9; LPGA Tour event). Second-placed Minjee Lee (Aus) finished 6 shots behind Rio Takeda (Jpn), who shot an 8-under 64 in the final round to record her second LPGA Tour win. [Jian Lake Blue Bay GC, nr Lingshui, Hainan Island].

2025
Asia
Pine Beach, Korea
264 (-24)
US$345,000
BMW

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Kim, Sei Young

Venue

Pine Beach, Korea

Score

264 (-24)

Prize money

US$345,000

Title sponsor

BMW

Played as the BMW Ladies Championship (Oct 16-19; LPGA Tr/KLPGA Tr event). Second-placed Nasa Hataoka (Jpn) finished 4 shots behind Sei Young Kim (S Kor), who recorded her 13th LPGA Tour win and first for five years. [Pine Beach GL, Haenam, Jeollanam, S Kor].

2025
Asia
Hataoka, Nasa
Seta GC, Japan
201 (-15)
US$315,000
Toto

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Hataoka, Nasa

Venue

Seta GC, Japan

Score

201 (-15)

Prize money

US$315,000

Title sponsor

Toto

Played as the Toto Japan Classic (Nov 6-9; LPGA Tour/Japan LPGA Tour event). Nasa Hataoka (Jpn) beat Yuna Araki (Jpn) with a par at the first playoff hole (par-3 shortened 18th hole; usually plays as a long par-5). Event reduced to 54 holes due to bad weather wiping out the final round. [North course, Seta GC, Shiga, Japan].

2025
Asia
264 (-24)
US$330,000
Buick

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Thitikul, Jeeno

Score

264 (-24)

Prize money

US$330,000

Title sponsor

Buick

Played as the Buick LPGA Shanghai (Oct 9-12; LPGA/China LPGA Tours event). Atthaya "Jeeno" Thitikul (Thai) beat Minami Katsu (Jpn) with a birdie at the fifth playoff hole (par-4 10th), to record her sixth LPGA Tour win. Thitikul came from four shots back with five to play to force the playoff. [Shanghai Qizhong Garden GC, Minhang, Shanghai].

2025
Asia
Yin, Angel
260 (-28)
$255,000
Honda

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Yin, Angel

Score

260 (-28)

Prize money

$255,000

Title sponsor

Honda

Played as the Honda LPGA Thailand (Feb 20-23; LPGA Tour event). Second-placed Akie Iwai (Jpn) finished 1 shot behind Angel Yin (USA), who recorded her second LPGA Tour win. [Old course, Siam CC, Pattaya].

2025
Asia
Yamashita, Miyu
270 (-18)
US$450,000
Maybank

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Yamashita, Miyu

Score

270 (-18)

Prize money

US$450,000

Title sponsor

Maybank

Played as the Maybank Championship (Oct 30-Nov 2; LPGA Tour event). Miyu Yamashita (Jpn) beat Hye-jin Choi (S Kor) and Hannah Green (Aus) with a birdie at the first playoff hole (par-5 18th), to record her second LPGA Tour win. [West course, TPC Kuala Lumpur, KL, Malaysia].

2025
Asia
Sunrise G&CC
130 (-14)
US$200,000
Wistron Corp.

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Tseng, Yani

Venue

Sunrise G&CC

Score

130 (-14)

Prize money

US$200,000

Title sponsor

Wistron Corp.

Played as the Wistron Ladies Open (Oct 23-26; LET/TLPGA Tr event). Second-placed Amelia Garvey (NZ) finished 4 shots behind Yani Tseng (Taiw), who recorded her seventh Ladies European Tour win, and first for 11 years. Event reduced to 36 holes due to bad weather. [Sunrise G&CC, Taoyuan, Taiwan].

2025
Asia
Tan, Shannon
281 (-7)
US$75,000
Hero MotorCorp

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Tan, Shannon

Score

281 (-7)

Prize money

US$75,000

Title sponsor

Hero MotorCorp

Played as the Hero Women's Indian Open (Oct 9-12; Eurpn/Asian Ladies Tours event). Second-placed Alice Hewson (Eng) finished 1 shot behind Shannon Tan (Sing), who recorded her second Ladies European Tour win of the season, and third in total. [Gary Player Black Knight course, DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Ko, Lydia

Score

275 (-13)

Prize money

$360,000

Title sponsor

HSBC

Played as the HSBC Women's World Championship (Feb 27-Mar 2; LPGA Tour event). Second-placed Ayake Furue (Jpn) and Atthaya "Jeeno" Thitikul (Thai) finished 4 shots behind Lydia Ko (NZ), who recorded her 23rd LPGA Tour win. [Tanjong course, Sentosa GC, Singapore].

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