HSBC Brazil Cup

Golf tournament formerly on the LPGA Tour From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The HSBC Brazil Cup was an international golf exhibition tournament, sanctioned by the LPGA Tour and first played in 2009. The tournament took place over two days and 36 holes at the Itanhanga Golf Club in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[1] The money earned did not count on the official LPGA money list, making the event an unofficial part of the LPGA Tour.

Established2009
CourseItanhanga Golf Club
Par73
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HSBC LPGA Brasil Cup
Tournament information
LocationRio de Janeiro, Brazil
Established2009
CourseItanhanga Golf Club
Par73
Length6,285 yards (5,747 m)
TourLPGA Tour (exhibition)
FormatStroke play - 36 holes
Prize fund$720,000
Final year2012
Tournament record score
Aggregate133 Pornanong Phatlum (2012)
To par–13 Pornanong Phatlum (2012)
Final champion
Thailand Pornanong Phatlum
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The field for the inaugural event in January 2009 included only 15 players: 14 LPGA Tour members and a Brazilian amateur.[2] In 2010, the field was expanded to 27 players, which included two amateurs, and was moved to late May.[3][4] The 2011 tournament included thirty players, all professionals.[5]

The tournament title sponsor was HSBC, the world's largest banking group, with headquarters in London.

Tournament names through the years:

  • 2009–12: HSBC LPGA Brasil Cup[5]

Winners

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YearDatesChampionScoreTo parMargin
of victory
Runner-upTournament
location
Purse ($)Winner's
share ($)
2012May 5–6Thailand Pornanong Phatlum66-67=133–134 strokesTaiwan Amy HungItanhanga Golf Club, par 73720,000108,000
2011May 28–29Colombia Mariajo Uribe69-66=135–91 strokeAustralia Lindsey WrightItanhanga Golf Club, par 72720,000108,000
2010May 29–30United States Meaghan Francella69-71=140–6Playoff 1Colombia Mariajo UribeItanhanga Golf Club, par 73700,000105,000
2009Jan 24–25Scotland Catriona Matthew69-69=138–65 strokesUnited States Kristy McPhersonItanhanga Golf Club, par 72500,000100,000
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1 Won on the sixth playoff hole.

Tournament record

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YearPlayerScoreRound
2011Colombia Mariajo Uribe66 (–6)2nd
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