2021 Bank of Hope LPGA Match Play purse, winner's share, prize money payout
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2021 Bank of Hope LPGA Match Play purse, winner’s share, prize money payout

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The 2021 Bank of Hope LPGA Match Play purse is set for $1.5 million, with the winner's share coming in at $225,000 -- the standard 15 percent payout according to the LPGA Tour's prize money distribution chart.

The Bank of Hope LPGA Match Play field is headed by Stacy Lewis, Brooke Henderson, Sei Young Kim and more.

This is the 11th event of the 2021 LPGA Tour season. This is a match-play event with a round-robin group format for three days that leads to a 16-player, single-elimination tournament.

The event is played this year at Shadow Creek Golf Course in Las Vegas, Nev.


2021 Bank of Hope LPGA Match Play highlights

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What else is on the line: Race to the CME Globe points, WWGR points, exemptions

Beyond money, there are important points, perks and benefits on the line for the field -- in particular, the tournament winner.

The winner of this tournament earns 500 points toward the Race to the CME Globe. The field earns Race to the CME Globe points based on finish.

The top 60 players in the standings at the end of the Pelican Women's Championship get into the season-ending CME Group Tour Championship. The winner of that tournament wins the Race to the CME Globe and a $1.5 million first-place prize.

Winning comes with other big benefits, including a two-year exemption on the LPGA Tour, as well berths into other big tournaments.

2021 Bank of Hope LPGA Match Play purse, winner's share, prize money payout

For full results and payout, go here

  • 1. $225,000
  • 2. $139,572
  • 3. $101,250
  • 4. $78,325
  • 5. $63,043
  • 6. $51,580
  • 7. $43,175
  • 8. $37,826
  • 9. $34,005
  • 10. $30,948
  • 11. $28,655
  • 12. $26,744
  • 13. $25,064
  • 14. $23,536
  • 15. $22,160
  • 16. $20,937
  • 17. $19,868
  • 18. $18,951
  • 19. $18,187
  • 20. $17,575
  • 21. $16,964
  • 22. $16,352
  • 23. $15,742
  • 24. $15,130
  • 25. $14,596
  • 26. $14,061
  • 27. $13,525
  • 28. $12,990
  • 29. $12,456
  • 30. $11,997
  • 31. $11,539
  • 32. $11,080
  • 33. $10,622
  • 34. $10,163
  • 35. $9,782
  • 36. $9,399
  • 37. $9,017
  • 38. $8,635
  • 39. $8,252
  • 40. $7,947
  • 41. $7,642
  • 42. $7,337
  • 43. $7,030
  • 44. $6,725
  • 45. $6,495
  • 46. $6,266
  • 47. $6,037
  • 48. $5,807
  • 49. $5,578
  • 50. $5,348
  • 51. $5,197
  • 52. $5,043
  • 53. $4,890
  • 54. $4,738
  • 55. $4,585
  • 56. $4,431
  • 57. $4,280
  • 58. $4,126
  • 59. $3,974
  • 60. $3,821
  • 61. $3,745
  • 62. $3,668
  • 63. $3,592
  • 64. $3,515

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