LPGA Tour adds Malaysian tournament to its October schedule
The LPGA has filled a slot on its 2010 tournament calendar – initially reserved for an event in China – with an elite, limited-field competition in Malaysia.
The inaugural Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia is scheduled to be played from October 22 to 24 at Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club, according to Zayra Calderon, the LPGA’s executive vice president, tournament development & worldwide sales.
The new event, to be held at least through 2012 according to the three-year agreement, is expected to feature the top 50 LPGA members from the Official Money List, plus 10 sponsor’s exemptions. The 54-hole stroke-play event will not have a cut.
Sime Darby Group is a leading multi-national corporation in Malaysia.
The company’s sponsorship continues support for the LPGA’s swing through the Far East. The tour began this season with two tournaments in Asia: the Honda PTT LPGA Thailand and HSBC Women’s Champions in Singapore. In addition, Hana Bank Financial committed to serving as title sponsor of an LPGA tournament for the next three years in Korea.
The Malaysian tournament is scheduled to be broadcast on Golf Channel in the U.S. from 12 noon to 2 p.m. EST during all three days of the tournament.
The LPGA has filled a slot on its 2010 tournament calendar – initially reserved for an event in China – with an elite, limited-field competition in Malaysia.
The inaugural Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia is scheduled to be played from October 22 to 24 at Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club, according to Zayra Calderon, the LPGA’s executive vice president, tournament development & worldwide sales.
The new event, to be held at least through 2012 according to the three-year agreement, is expected to feature the top 50 LPGA members from the Official Money List, plus 10 sponsor’s exemptions. The 54-hole stroke-play event will not have a cut.
Sime Darby Group is a leading multi-national corporation in Malaysia.
The company’s sponsorship continues support for the LPGA’s swing through the Far East. The tour began this season with two tournaments in Asia: the Honda PTT LPGA Thailand and HSBC Women’s Champions in Singapore. In addition, Hana Bank Financial committed to serving as title sponsor of an LPGA tournament for the next three years in Korea.
The Malaysian tournament is scheduled to be broadcast on Golf Channel in the U.S. from 12 noon to 2 p.m. EST during all three days of the tournament.
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