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Epson Tour announces another record-breaking season in 2023 with $4.9 million in prize money

Klara Spilkova (courtesy Epson Tour)

The 2023 season will be another record-breaker for the Epson Tour. In 2013, players competed for $1.6 million in purses across 15 events. This season, they’ll play for $4.915 million in 22 tournaments, the tour announced on Thursday.

Two events will boast the largest prize fund in Epson Tour history as both the Carlisle Arizona Women’s Golf Classic and the French Lick Charity Classic moved to $335,000. That’s more than double what the highest purse was a decade ago.

“I think our best sales people are our existing events,” said Tim Kramer, vice president of tournament business affairs for the Epson Tour, on what has kept momentum flowing in recent years.

Longstanding events on the tour’s schedule include the Twin Bridges Championship (39 years), the Florida’s Natural Charity Classic (14 years), the Island Resort Championship (12 years), the Four Winds Invitational (12 years) and the IOA Championship  (11 years).

This year, the IOA Golf Classic and the FireKeepers Casino Hotel Championship celebrate 10 years on the Epson Tour schedule.

“We are so thrilled to be celebrating our 10th year of the IOA Classic,” said IOA Golf Classic Tournament Director John Ritenour in a release. “This has been one of the best events that we do to entertain our customers and our insurance company partners. Playing with these young ladies is the most fun that any of our guests have playing golf. Every year our invited guests ask if they can play in it the following year.”

The average purse size this season will be $223,000, up from $210,000 in 2022. The tour graduates the top 10 players on the money list each season to the LPGA.

It’s been a year of transition for the Epson Tour, with more change on the way.

Mike Nichols, who joined the LPGA staff in 2006 and was named chief business officer of what was then known as the Symetra Tour in July 2012, left the LPGA last summer. It was Nichols who transformed the LPGA’s official qualifying tour in substantial ways over the course of a decade before leaving to become the Chief of Sponsorship Strategy and Activation for Group 1001.

The LPGA is expected to announce his replacement Monday, Jan. 9.

2022 Epson Tour Championship

Xiaowen Yin, Gabriella Then, Yan Liu, Kiira Riihijarvi, Linnea Strom, Gina Kim, Celine Borge, Grace Kim and Hyo Joon Jang celebrate receiving their LPGA cards following the 2022 Epson Tour Championship at LPGA International in Daytona Beach, Florida. (Photo: Mike Stobe/Getty Images)

The tour will welcome three new stops in 2023.

The Hartford HealthCare Women’s Championship will be held July 13-16 at Great River Golf Club in Milford, Connecticut.  There will also be a second stop added in Utah with the addition of the Black Desert Resort Championship in September, where players will compete for $300,000, the second-largest purse of the season.

The tour will also return to North Carolina in 2023, with more details coming at a later date.

Date Tournament Course Location Purse
Feb. 27-March 5 Florida’s Natural Charity Classic Country Club of Winter Haven Winter Haven, Florida $200,000
March 13-19 Carlisle Arizona Women’s Golf Classic Longbow Golf Club Mesa, Arizona $335,000
March 20-26 IOA Championship presented by Morongo Casino Resort & Spa Morongo Golf Club at Tukwet Canyon Beaumont, California $200,000
March 27-April 2 Casino Del Sol Golf Classic Sewailo Golf Club Tucson, Arizona $200,000
April 24-30* Copper Rock Championship presented by KSLSPORTS.com Copper Rock Golf Course Hurricane, Utah $220,000
May 1-7 Garden City Charity Classic at Buffalo Dunes Buffalo Dunes Golf Club Garden City, Kansas $200,000
May 15-21 IOA Golf Classic presented by LPT Realty Alaqua Country Club Longwood, Florida $200,000
May 22-28 Inova Mission Inn Resort & Club Championship El Campeon Golf Course Howey-In-The-Hills, Florida $200,000
May 29-June 4 TBA TBA TBA, North Carolina $200,000
June 5-11 FireKeepers Casino Hotel Championship Battle Creek Country Club Battle Creek, Michigan $200,000
June 19-25 Island Resort Championship Sweetgrass Golf Club Harris, Michigan $225,000
July 10-16 Hartford HealthCare Women’s Championship Great River Golf Club Milford, Connecticut $200,000
July 17-23 Twin Bridges Championship Pinehaven Country Club Guilderland, New York $200,000
July 31-Aug. 6 French Lick Charity Classic The Pete Dye Golf Course at French Lick French Lick, Indiana $335,000
Aug. 7-13* Four Winds Invitational South Bend Country Club South Bend, Indiana $200,000
Aug. 14-20 Wildhorse Ladies Golf Classic Wildhorse Golf Course Pendleton, Oregon $200,000
Aug. 21-27 Circling Raven Championship Circling Raven Golf Club Worley, Idaho $225,000
Sept. 4-9* Black Desert Resort Championship TBA Salt Lake City, Utah $300,000
Sept. 11-17 Guardian Championship RTJ Golf Trail at Capitol Hill Golf Club Prattville, Alabama $200,000
Sept. 18-24 Murphy USA El Dorado Shootout Mystic Creek Golf Club El Dorado, Arkansas $225,000
Sept. 25-Oct. 1 Tuscaloosa Classic Ol’ Colony Golf Course Tuscaloosa, Alabama $200,000
Oct. 2-8 Epson Tour Championship LPGA International – Jones Course Daytona Beach, Florida $250,000
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