All the Vare Trophy winners, from Patty Berg to Ayaka Furue, in LPGA history

Winners of the Vare Trophy also receive a coveted LPGA Hall of Fame point.

The LPGA, founded in 1950, first recognized the tour’s scoring leader in 1953. Patty Berg was the first winner, and she’d go on to win three of the first four titles. The Vare Trophy, named after the legendary Glenna Collett Vare, is considered by many players to be the true measure of a season given that every stroke counts. It’s the mark of consistent greatness.

Kathy Whitworth, the winningest player in all of golf, won the Vare Trophy a record seven times. Annika Sorenstam, who holds the record for the lowest scoring average of 68.70 in 2002, won it six times.

In 2024, Ayaka Furue becamse the first Japanese player to win the award in its now 72-year history.

To be eligible for the Vare, a player must compete in a minimum of 60 total or 60 percent of official tournament rounds with an individual score, whichever is less, during the season.

She must also compete in a minimum of 70 total or 70 percent of total official tournament rounds, whichever is less, during the season; in seasons that include the Olympic Games, rounds played also count toward this requirement.

Here’s the complete list of Vare winners:

Year Player Scoring average
2024 Ayaka Furue 69.988
2023 Atthaya Thitikul 69.533
2022 Lydia Ko 68.988
2021 Lydia Ko 69.329
2020 Danielle Kang 70.082
2019 Jin Young Ko 69.062
2018 Ariya Jutanugarn 69.415
2017 Lexi Thompson 69.114
2016 In Gee Chun 69.583
2015 Inbee Park 69.415
2014 Stacy Lewis 69.53
2013 Stacy Lewis 69.48
2012 Inbee Park 69.643
2011 Yani Tseng 69.66
2010 Na Yeon Choi 69.873
2009 Lorena Ochoa 70.157
2008 Lorena Ochoa 69.699
2007 Lorena Ochoa 69.685
2006 Lorena Ochoa 69.236
2005 Annika Sorenstam 69.329
2004 Grace Park 69.99
2003 Se Ri Pak 70.03
2002 Annika Sorenstam 68.697
2001 Annika Sorenstam 69.421
2000 Karrie Webb 70.049
1999 Karrie Webb 69.433
1998 Annika Sorenstam 69.987
1997 Karrie Webb 70.00
1996 Annika Sorenstam 70.47
1995 Annika Sorenstam 71.00
1994 Beth Daniel 70.904
1993 Betsy King 70.85
1992 Dottie Pepper 70.80
1991 Pat Bradley 70.66
1990 Beth Daniel 70.54
1989 Beth Daniel 70.38
1988 Colleen Walker 71.26
1987 Betsy King 71.14
1986 Pat Bradley 71.10
1985 Nancy Lopez 70.73
1984 Patty Sheehan 71.40
1983 JoAnne Carner 71.41
1982 JoAnne Carner 71.49
1981 JoAnne Carner 71.75
1980 Amy Alcott 71.51
1979 Nancy Lopez 71.20
1978 Nancy Lopez 71.76
1977 Judy Rankin 72.16
1976 Judy Rankin 72.25
1975 JoAnne Carner 72.40
1974 JoAnne Carner 72.87
1973 Judy Rankin 73.08
1972 Kathy Whitworth 72.38
1971 Kathy Whitworth 72.88
1970 Kathy Whitworth 72.26
1969 Kathy Whitworth 72.38
1968 Carol Mann 72.04
1967 Kathy Whitworth 72.74
1966 Kathy Whitworth 72.60
1965 Kathy Whitworth 72.61
1964 Mickey Wright 72.46
1963 Mickey Wright 72.81
1962 Mickey Wright 73.67
1961 Mickey Wright 73.55
1960 Mickey Wright 73.25
1959 Betsy Rawls 74.03
1958 Beverly Hanson 74.92
1957 Louise Suggs 74.64
1956 Patty Berg 74.57
1955 Patty Berg 74.47
1954 Babe Zaharias 75.48
1953 Patty Berg 75.00

 

Photos: Nelly Korda, Lydia Ko and more LPGA stars walk green carpet at Rolex Awards

The event was streamed live on Peacock for the first time.

NAPLES, Fla. — Nelly Korda took to the stage at the Rolex LPGA Awards to celebrate her historic seven-win season. The World No. 1 received the Rolex Player of the Year award as well as the Rolex Annika Major Award.

The event, which was streamed live on Peacock for the first time, was held at the Ritz-Carlton Naples on the eve of the CME Group Tour Championship.

Other winners of the evening include Lydia Ko, who received the Heather Farr Perseverance Award and Ally Ewing, winner of the 2024 Founders Award. Both awards were voted on by players.

Other honorees included Rolex First-Time Winners Lauren Coughlin, Linnea Strom and Bailey Tardy.

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Here are photos from the glamorous 2024 event:

All the LPGA Players of the Year winners, from Kathy Whitworth to Nelly Korda

In 2024, Nelly Korda won the award for the first time.

While the PGA Tour uses a vote, the LPGA has always favored a points system for its Rolex Player of the Year award. Introduced in 1966, Kathy Whitworth dominated the trophy in its infancy, winning seven times in the first eight years. From 1995 to 2005, Annika Sorenstam won it eight times. In 2024, Nelly Korda won the award for the first time.

Players must finish in the top 10 of official LPGA events to earn points, which are doubled at major championships.

Here’s the complete list of Rolex Player of the Year winners:

Year Player
1966 Kathy Whitworth
1967 Kathy Whitworth
1968 Kathy Whitworth
1969 Kathy Whitworth
1970 Sandra Haynie
1971 Kathy Whitworth
1972 Kathy Whitworth
1973 Kathy Whitworth
1974 JoAnne Carner
1975 Sandra Palmer
1976 Judy Rankin
1977 Judy Rankin
1978 Nancy Lopez
1979 Nancy Lopez
1980 Beth Daniel
1981 JoAnne Carner
1982 JoAnne Carner
1983 Patty Sheehan
1984 Betsy King
1985 Nancy Lopez
1986 Pat Bradley
1987 Ayako Okamoto
1988 Nancy Lopez
1989 Betsy King
1990 Beth Daniel
1991 Pat Bradley
1992 Dottie Mochrie
1993 Betsy King
1994 Beth Daniel
1995 Annika Sorenstam
1996 Laura Davies
1997 Annika Sorenstam
1998 Annika Sorenstam
1999 Karrie Webb
2000 Karrie Webb
2001 Annika Sorenstam
2002 Annika Sorenstam
2003 Annika Sorenstam
2004 Annika Sorenstam
2005 Annika Sorenstam
2006 Lorena Ochoa
2007 Lorena Ochoa
2008 Lorena Ochoa
2009 Lorena Ochoa
2010 Yani Tseng
2011 Yani Tseng
2012 Stacy Lewis
2013 Inbee Park
2014 Stacy Lewis
2015 Lydia Ko
2016 Ariya Jutanugarn
2017 Sung Hyun Park and So Yeon Ryu
2018 Ariya Jutanugarn
2019 Jin Young Ko
2020 Sei Young Kim
2021 Jin Young Ko
2022 Lydia Ko
2023 Lilia Vu
2024 Nelly Korda

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