The 2020 Symetra Tour was a series of professional women's golf tournaments held from March through October 2020 in the United States. The Symetra Tour is the second-tier women's professional golf tour in the United States and is the "official developmental tour" of the LPGA Tour. It was previously known as the Futures Tour.
Schedule and results
A number of tournament were postponed or cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1]
The number in parentheses after winners' names show the player's total number of official money, individual event wins on the Symetra Tour including that event.
Date |
Tournament |
Location |
Winner |
WWGR points |
Purse ($)
|
Mar 6–8 |
Florida's Natural Charity Classic |
Florida |
Janie Jackson (1) |
4 |
125,000
|
Apr 2–4 |
Windsor Golf Classic |
California |
Cancelled[1] |
– |
150,000
|
May 20–23 |
Zimmer Biomet Championship |
Alabama |
Cancelled[1] |
– |
300,000
|
May 29–31 |
The CDPHP Open |
New York |
Cancelled[1] |
– |
150,000
|
Jun 19–21 |
Island Resort Championship |
Michigan |
Cancelled |
– |
200,000
|
Jul 8–10[a] |
Prasco Charity Championship |
Ohio |
Cancelled |
– |
175,000
|
Jul 9–11 |
Donald Ross Classic |
Indiana |
Cancelled |
– |
225,000
|
Jul 16–19 |
Danielle Downey Credit Union Classic |
New York |
Cancelled |
– |
175,000
|
July 24–26 |
FireKeepers Casino Hotel Championship |
Michigan |
Ruixin Liu (4) |
3 |
175,000
|
Aug 7–9 |
PHC Classic |
Wisconsin |
Cancelled |
– |
125,000
|
Aug 14–16 |
Garden City Charity Classic |
Kansas |
Cancelled |
– |
175,000
|
Aug 14–16 |
Founders Tribute at Longbow |
Arizona |
Sarah White (1) |
3 |
125,000
|
Aug 21–23[b] |
IOA Championship |
California |
Fátima Fernández Cano (1) |
3 |
125,000
|
Aug 28–30 |
Circling Raven Championship |
Idaho |
Cancelled |
– |
200,000
|
Sep 3–5 |
Copper Rock Championship |
Utah |
Cancelled |
– |
200,000
|
Sep 4–6[c] |
Four Winds Invitational |
Indiana |
Kim Kaufman (3) |
3 |
150,000
|
Sep 18–20 |
Guardian Championship |
Alabama |
Cancelled |
– |
175,000
|
Sep 25–27 |
IOA Golf Classic |
Florida |
Laura Wearn (3) |
3 |
175,000
|
Oct 1–4[d] |
Symetra Classic |
North Carolina |
Peiyun Chien (2) |
3 |
175,000
|
Oct 15–17 |
Mission Inn Resort and Club Championship |
Florida |
Matilda Castren (1) |
3 |
125,000
|
Oct 22–24[e] |
IOA Invitational |
Georgia |
Cancelled |
– |
150,000
|
Oct 28–31 |
Carolina Golf Classic |
North Carolina |
Ana Belac (1) |
3 |
200,000
|
Nov 3–6[f] |
Symetra Tour Championship |
North Carolina |
Frida Kinhult (1) |
3 |
250,000
|
- ^ Tournament rescheduled from Jun 26–28.[1]
- ^ Tournament rescheduled from Mar 27–29.[1]
- ^ Tournament rescheduled from Jun 12–14.[1]
- ^ Tournament rescheduled from May 13–15.[1]
- ^ Tournament rescheduled from May 7–9.[1]
- ^ Tournament rescheduled from Oct 1–4.[1]
Source[2]
Leading money winners
Normally, the top ten money winners at the end of the season would have gained fully exempt cards on the LPGA Tour for the 2021 season.[3] However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, only the top five will gain cards. Those players will also receive entry in the 2020 U.S. Women's Open.[4]