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Commissioner Mollie Marcoux Samaan

Mollie Marcoux Samaan is the ninth Commissioner of the LPGA since its formation in 1950. Her journey to the LPGA started at Princeton University, where she was a two-sport varsity athlete in soccer and ice hockey before graduating cum laude in 1991. In her senior year, she was awarded the Otto Von Kienbusch Sportswoman of the Year Award given to the University's top female athlete. Following graduation, Marcoux Samaan served as assistant athletic director, assistant dean of admissions and coach of girls ice hockey and soccer at the Lawrenceville School in New Jersey.

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The LPGA

The Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) is one of the longest-running women's professional sports associations in the world. Founded in 1950, the organization has grown from its roots as a playing tour into a nonprofit organization involved in every facet of golf. The LPGA Tour and the LPGA Professionals comprise the backbone of what has become the premier women's professional sports organization in the world today. The LPGA maintains a strong focus on charity through its tournaments, its grassroots junior and women's programs, and its LPGA Foundation. The LPGA is under the guidance of Commissioner Mollie Marcoux Samaan and is headquartered in Daytona Beach, Florida.

Road to the LPGA

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Epson Tour

The Epson Tour, known as the "Road to the LPGA" and dubbed the official qualifying tour of the LPGA, annually graduates its top 10 players to the LPGA Tour. Inbee Park, Lorena Ochoa and Nelly Korda are three Epson Tour graduates who have all risen to become #1 in the Rolex Rankings. Other recent graduates who have found success on the LPGA Tour are major winners Patty Tavatanakit, Hannah Green, Mo Martin, and tournament winners Ally Ewing, Celine Boutier, Madelene Sagstrom, and Marina Alex. Sophia Popov, then a current Epson Tour member, famously won the 2020 AIG Women's Open and a year later was joined by 5 other Epson Tour alumnae on the victorious 12-player European Solheim Cup team.

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The LPGA Professionals Membership

The LPGA Professionals was founded in 1959 as an outgrowth of the LPGA Tour. The newly renamed LPGA Professionals boasts the largest membership of women golf professionals in the world. LPGA Professionals are certified as golf instructors, coaches and business managers through a comprehensive curriculum designed to meet the changing needs of the golfing public. More than 1,800 strong, LPGA Professionals are dedicated to the advancement of golf and serve throughout the golf industry as head professionals, assistant professionals, teaching professionals, directors of golf, owners of golf schools and facilities, golf administrators, college and high school coaches and more. LPGA Professionals support the LPGA's various grassroots programs that were created to involve women and youth in golf as well as contribute to the overall growth of the sport. These include LPGA*USGA Girls Golf, LPGA Tour Junior Clinics, the LPGA Lesson Zone and LPGA Golf 101 programs.

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The LPGA Foundation

The LPGA Foundation was established in 1991 and is committed to being a leader in improving the lives of girls and women through the game of golf. Its mission is to empower, inspire and transform the lives of girls and young women through the game of golf. The LPGA Foundation has four main goals: To develop and maintain junior golf programs across the country To develop and maintain scholarship programs for junior golfers To maintain a financial assistance fund for those in the golf industry To conduct research and develop educational activities related to golf instruction.

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Scholarships and Grants

The LPGA Foundation administers several scholarship programs for young women who enjoy the game of golf and plan to attend college. Qualifications for all scholarships include strong academic programs, community service and recommendations. The LPGA Foundation's structure also allows for the establishment of endowed scholarships in honor or in memory of individuals who made a significant difference in the world of golf as well as grants.

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LPGA-USGA Girls Golf

Founded in 1989 by a woman who dreamed of sharing her love for the game of golf with her two daughters, we've grown into a community of more than 90,000 girls across the globe who are learning and loving the game! Run in partnership between the LPGA Foundation and the USGA (United States Golf Association), LPGA*USGA Girls Golf (Girls Golf) is a non-profit 501-c3 junior golf program with sites in more than 500 communities across the country.

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Board of Directors

The responsibility for oversight and guidance of the management of the LPGA lies with the LPGA Board of Directors. The Board of Directors is composed of six independent directors; the LPGA Player Directors (Player Executive Committee); Marvol Barnard, the national president of the LPGA Professionals; and Mollie Marcoux Samaan, commissioner of the LPGA. The 2024 LPGA Player Directors are: President Vicki Goetze-Ackerman, Kelly Tan, Mel Reid, Gemma Dryburgh, Elizabeth Szokol, Ashleigh Buhai and Stephanie Meadow. The 2024 LPGA independent board members are: John Veihmeyer - Board Chairman, Jon Iwata, Madeleine Kleiner, Michele Meyer-Shipp, Steve Mills and Richard Drucker.

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LPGA Tour Qualifying

The LPGA/Epson Tour Qualifying Tournament is a three-stage process (consisting of Stage I, Stage II and LPGA Q-Series) to determine membership status on both the LPGA and the Epson Tour for the following year. For more information on how to qualify for the LPGA Tour, or to receive an application for this year's qualifying competitions, contact LPGA Operations at 386-274-6200.

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LPGA International

LPGA International is a premier residential community in Daytona Beach, Fla., which serves as the home of the LPGA. LPGA International features two 18-hole golf courses (Jones and Hill), the LPGA Golf Academy and the LPGA's Headquarters office building. Jones, a Rees Jones-designed course that opened in July 1994, marked the first time in history that a golf course was designed specifically for professional women golfers. Hills, designed by Arthur Hills, opened in October 1998. LPGA International features a state-of-the-art teaching academy, which includes three championship practice holes, five putting greens and chipping greens, practice bunkers and a 360-yard double-ended driving range.

Katie Burnett of the United States, Brittany Lang of the United States and Sandra Gal of Germany prepare to tee off on the fourth hole during round one of the Pure Silk Bahamas LPGA Classic

World Golf Foundation

The mission of the World Golf Foundation is to unite the golf industry in support of initiatives that enhance the growth of and provide access to the game of golf worldwide, while preserving golf's traditional values and passing them on to others. In support of that mission, World Golf Foundation focuses on a variety of initiatives to grow and celebrate the game of golf around the world. Through The First Tee, the World Golf Foundation focuses on positively impacting the lives of young people. Under the banner of the World Golf Hall of Fame, it recognizes and celebrates golf's greatest players and contributors and serves as an inspiration to golfers and fans worldwide. The World Golf Foundation's GOLF 20/20 initiative pursues programs to ensure golf's continued growth and vitality. All World Golf Foundation initiatives work together to support the growth of the game among youth, women and minorities, while also fostering diversity within the golf industry.

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World Golf Hall of Fame

In a groundbreaking move that unites the two leading institutions in the collection and preservation of golf history, the USGA and the World Golf Hall of Fame opened a new state-of-the-art museum in Pinehurst in May, 2024. Hilary Cronheim lead the USGA's effort to design and build the new USGA Experience and World Golf Hall of Fame.