2025 Epson Tour

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The 2025 Epson Tour was a series of professional women's golf tournaments held from March through October 2025 in the United States. The Epson 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 most recently known as the Symetra Tour.

Changes for 2025

The number of tournaments was increased from 19 to 20 while total prize money remained at $5 million. Inaugural events are the Reliance Matrix Championship, Great Lakes Championship and Greater Toledo Classic, while the Casino Del Sol Golf Classic and Tuscaloosa Toyota Classic were removed from the schedule. Florida's Natural Charity Classic was renamed Central Florida Championship and Twin Bridges Championship in New York was renamed Casella Golf Championship.

Schedule and results

The number in parentheses after winners' names show the player's total number of official money, individual event wins on the Epson Tour including that event.

More information Date, Tournament ...
DateTournamentLocationWinnerWWGR
points
Purse ($)
Mar 2Central Florida ChampionshipFloridaUnited States Riley Smyth (1)5250,000
Mar 8Atlantic Beach ClassicFloridaIsrael Laetitia Beck (1)5250,000
Mar 16IOA Golf ClassicFloridaUnited States Gina Kim (2)5225,000
Apr 27IOA ChampionshipCaliforniaUnited States Briana Chacon (2)5225,000
May 4Reliance Matrix ChampionshipNevadaUnited States Yana Wilson (1)5250,000
May 11Carlisle Arizona Women's Golf ClassicArizonaGermany Sophia Popov (1)6400,000
May 17Copper Rock ChampionshipUtahUnited States Gina Kim (3)4250,000
Jun 8FireKeepers Casino Hotel ChampionshipMichiganUnited States Samantha Wagner (1)4225,000
Jun 15Great Lakes ChampionshipMichiganUnited States Riley Smyth (2)4250,000
Jun 22Island Resort ChampionshipMichiganUnited States Melanie Green (1)5225,000
Jun 29Otter Creek ChampionshipIndianaUnited States Jillian Hollis (4)4250,000
Jul 13Hartford HealthCare Women's ChampionshipConnecticutUnited States Gina Kim (4)5225,000
Jul 20Casella Golf ChampionshipNew YorkUnited States Briana Chacon (3)5200,000
Jul 27Greater Toledo ClassicOhioUnited States Mia Hammond (1) (a)5300,000
Aug 3Four Winds InvitationalIndianaCanada Leah John (1)5225,000
Aug 17Wildhorse Ladies Golf ClassicOregonJapan Erika Hara (1)4250,000
Aug 24Dream First Bank Charity ClassicKansasUnited States Yana Wilson (2)4200,000
Sep 14Guardian ChampionshipAlabamaUnited States Melanie Green (2)5250,000
Sep 21Murphy USA El Dorado ShootoutArkansasUnited States Erica Shepherd (1)5300,000
Oct 5Epson Tour ChampionshipCaliforniaUnited States Anne Chen (1)5250,000
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Race for the Card

The top 15 under a points-based ranking gained fully exempt cards on the LPGA Tour for the 2026 season.[2][3]

More information Rank, Player ...
RankPlayerCountryEventsPoints
1Melanie Green United States192,573
2Yana Wilson United States192,265
3Gina Kim United States182,085
4Sophia Schubert United States201,857
5Erika Hara Japan181,847
6Briana Chacon United States191,687
7Riley Smyth United States201,588
8Laetitia Beck Israel201,562
9Kang Min-ji South Korea201,529
10Hailee Cooper United States191,500
11Anne Chen United States201,260
12Isabella Fierro Mexico191,120
13Michelle Zhang China191,018
14Carla Tejedo Mulet Spain18994
15Laney Frye United States19966
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Awards

  • Player of the Year, player who leads the rankings at the end of the season
  • Rookie of the Year Award, first year player with the highest finish on the official rankings

See also

References

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