Yearly Scoring Leaders on the Epson Tour
The Epson Tour is the developmental tour owned by the LPGA Tour. The LPGA Tour is the top-level women's professional golf tour; the Epson Tour is the second-level tour for U.S.-based women pro golfers. The Epson Tour has previously been known as the Futures Tour and Symetra Tour.
The List: Yearly Low Scoring Averages on Epson Tour
The list goes back to 1990. The tour became the official affiliate of the LPGA Tour in 1999, and the LPGA has owned the Epson Tour since 2007. Numbers shown are the golfers' actual scoring averages for that season — number of strokes played over the full year, divided by rounds played.
2022 — Lucy Li, 69.389
2021 — Lilia Vu, 70.037
2020 — Ruixin Liu, 70.538
2019 — Patty Tavatanakit, 69.382
2018 — Casey Danielson, 69.852
2017 — Nanna Koerstz Madsen, 69.694
2016 — Madelene Sagstrom, 70.340
2015 — Annie Park, 69.917
2014 — Marissa Steen, 71.244
2013 — Amelia Lewis, 70.947
2012 — Esther Choe, 70.882
2011 — Jennifer Gleason, 71.651
2010 — Cindy LaCrosse, 69.512
2009 — Pernilla Lindberg, 70.871
2008 — Mindy Kim, 71.115
2007 — Mollie Fankhauser, 71.279
2006 — Charlotte Mayorkas, 70.714
2005 — Virada Nirapathpongporn, 70.614
2004 — Erica Blasberg, 71.043
2003 — Stacy Prammanasudh, 70.600
2002 — Lorena Ochoa, 69.267
2001 — Beth Bauer, 70.821
2000 — Riko Hagashio, 72.484
1999 — Grace Park, 69.483
1998 — Jan Kleiman, 71.818
1997 — Lori Tatum, 72.417
1996 — Laurel Kean, 72.125
1995 — Wendy Doolan, 71.882
1994 — Marilyn Lovander, 72.854
1993 — Nanci Bowen, 72.313
1992 — Jodi Renner, 73.091
1991 — Michele Redman, 72.333
1990 — Kim Saiki, 72.828
Grace Park, in 1999, was the first Epson Tour golfer to have a season scoring average below 70. Three years later, in 2002, Lorena Ochoa set the tour's scoring average record that still stands at 69.267.
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