Complete History of AIG Women’s Open: 49 Years of Champions, Records & Historic Moments (1976-2025)

Complete History of AIG Women’s Open: 49 Years of Champions, Records & Historic Moments (1976-2025)

The AIG Women’s Open stands as one of golf’s most prestigious major championships, having crowned 41 different champions since its inception in 1976. From Jenny Lee Smith’s pioneering victory at Fulford Golf Club to Lydia Ko’s recent triumph at St Andrews, this championship has evolved from a modest £500 prize fund to a $9.75 million spectacle, representing the pinnacle of women’s professional golf. Discover the complete history, remarkable records, and legendary champions who have shaped nearly five decades of elite competition.

Complete History of AIG Women’s Open: 49 Years of Champions, Records & Historic Moments (1976-2025)

AIG Women's Open

🏆 Tournament Origins and Evolution

From Humble Beginnings to Major Championship Status

The Women’s British Open began in 1976 as an evolution of the Ladies’ British Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship, organized by the Ladies’ Golf Union since 1969. The transformation occurred when professionals Vivien Saunders and Gwen Brandom contributed £200 in prize money, opening the event to professional players for the first time.

With just five professionals competing alongside amateurs in 1976, the total prize fund was a modest £500. Remarkably, amateur Jenny Lee Smith claimed the inaugural title, with Saunders finishing as the leading professional in fourth place. This historic moment at Fulford Golf Club in York marked the beginning of what would become one of women’s golf’s most important championships.

Major Championship Timeline: Recognized as LET major (1992) → LPGA event (1994) → LPGA major championship (2001)

📊 Complete Champions List (1976-2024)

Year-by-Year Winners

Year Champion Country Score Venue
2024 Lydia Ko 🇳🇿 NZL 281 (-7) St Andrews
2023 Lilia Vu 🇺🇸 USA 274 (-14) Walton Heath
2022 Ashleigh Buhai 🇿🇦 RSA 274 (-10) Muirfield
2021 Anna Nordqvist 🇸🇪 SWE 276 (-12) Carnoustie
2020 Sophia Popov 🇩🇪 GER 277 (-7) Royal Troon
2019 Hinako Shibuno 🇯🇵 JPN 270 (-18) Woburn
2018 Georgia Hall 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 ENG 271 (-17) Royal Lytham
2017 In-Kyung Kim 🇰🇷 KOR 270 (-18) Kingsbarns
2016 Ariya Jutanugarn 🇹🇭 THA 272 (-16) Woburn
2015 Inbee Park 🇰🇷 KOR 276 (-12) Turnberry
Major Era Highlights (2001-2024): 24 championships | 14 different countries represented | Prize fund grown from $1.5M to $9.75M



🥇 Multiple Champions & Tournament Records

AIG Women's Open

Players with Multiple Victories

Champion Victories Years Country
Karrie Webb 3 1995, 1997, 2002 🇦🇺 Australia
Sherri Steinhauer 3 1998, 1999, 2006 🇺🇸 USA
Yani Tseng 2 2010, 2011 🇹🇼 Taiwan
Jiyai Shin 2 2008, 2012 🇰🇷 South Korea
Debbie Massey 2 1980, 1981 🇺🇸 USA

Tournament Records & Historic Achievements

Scoring Records

  • Lowest 72-hole Total: 269 (-19) by Karen Stupples (2004) and Karrie Webb (1997)
  • Largest Margin of Victory: 11 strokes by Ayako Okamoto (1984)
  • Largest Margin (Major Era): 9 strokes by Jiyai Shin (2012)
  • Wire-to-Wire Winners (Major Era): Jeong Jang (2005), Lorena Ochoa (2007)

Historic Milestones

  • First Winner: Jenny Lee Smith (amateur, 1976)
  • Youngest Winner: Laura Davies (22 years old, 1986)
  • Oldest Winner: Sherri Steinhauer (43 years old, 2006)
  • Last Amateur Winner: Marta Figueras-Dotti (1982)
  • Consecutive Winners: Debbie Massey (1980-81), Sherri Steinhauer (1998-99), Yani Tseng (2010-11)

🌍 Champions by Country & Continental Success

National Championships Tally

Country Total Wins Major Era (2001+) Notable Champions
🇺🇸 United States 12 4 Steinhauer (3), Lewis, Vu
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 England 8 2 Davies, Stupples, Hall
🇰🇷 South Korea 6 6 Pak, Shin (2), Park, I.K. Kim
🇦🇺 Australia 5 1 Webb (3), Dibnah, Lunn
🇸🇪 Sweden 4 2 Sorenstam, Nordqvist
🇹🇼 Taiwan 2 2 Tseng (2)
Other Winners: Spain (2), Japan (2), Scotland (1), France (1), Germany (1), Mexico (1), New Zealand (1), South Africa (1), Thailand (1)

🏟️ Iconic Venues & Championship Courses

Most Frequent Host Venues

Venue Times Hosted Notable Champions
Woburn Golf Club 11 Webb (2), Shibuno, Jutanugarn
Royal Birkdale 6 Davies, Gustafson, Steinhauer
Royal Lytham & St Annes 4 Steinhauer, Sorenstam, Hall
St Andrews (Old Course) 3 Ochoa, Lewis, Ko
Turnberry 2 Webb, Park

📈 Championship Evolution & Sponsorship History

Tournament Name & Sponsorship Timeline

  • 1976-1986: Women’s British Open (Ladies’ Golf Union)
  • 1987-2006: Weetabix Women’s British Open (20 years)
  • 2007-2018: Ricoh Women’s British Open (12 years)
  • 2019-2020: AIG Women’s British Open
  • 2021-Present: AIG Women’s Open (dropped “British” qualifier)

Prize Fund Evolution

  • 1976: £500 total prize fund
  • 1979: £10,000 (£3,000 first prize)
  • 2001 (Major Status): $1.5 million
  • 2013: $2.75 million
  • 2023: $9.0 million
  • 2025: $9.75 million ($1.46M winner’s share)



🌟 Historic Moments & Breakthrough Victories

Legendary Championship Moments

Pioneering Victories

1976 – Jenny Lee Smith: The amateur who launched a legacy, becoming the first-ever Women’s British Open champion at Fulford Golf Club with a score of 299.

1984 – Ayako Okamoto: Set the all-time record for largest margin of victory (11 strokes) at Woburn, demonstrating absolute dominance despite shooting 77 in the final round.

Record-Breaking Performances

1997 & 2004: Karrie Webb (269, -19) and Karen Stupples (269, -19) set the championship scoring record. Stupples achieved this with a remarkable final-round comeback, shooting the lowest final round by any champion.

2007 – Lorena Ochoa: Wire-to-wire victory at St Andrews, becoming the first Mexican major champion and showcasing her dominance during her peak years as world No. 1.

Cinderella Stories

2019 – Hinako Shibuno: “Smiling Cinderella” won in her first tournament outside Japan, becoming an instant global sensation at Woburn.

2020 – Sophia Popov: Ranked 304th in the world and qualifying just a week before, Popov’s victory at Royal Troon stands as one of golf’s greatest upsets.

📜 Complete Winners List (1976-2024)

AIG Women's Open First Champion

The Full Championship Roll of Honor

1976-1985

  • 1976: Jenny Lee Smith (ENG)
  • 1977: Vivien Saunders (ENG)
  • 1978: Janet Melville (ENG)
  • 1979: Alison Sheard (RSA)
  • 1980: Debbie Massey (USA)
  • 1981: Debbie Massey (USA)
  • 1982: Marta Figueras-Dotti (ESP)
  • 1983: Not played
  • 1984: Ayako Okamoto (JPN)
  • 1985: Betsy King (USA)

1986-1995

  • 1986: Laura Davies (ENG)
  • 1987: Alison Nicholas (ENG)
  • 1988: Corinne Dibnah (AUS)
  • 1989: Jane Geddes (USA)
  • 1990: Helen Alfredsson (SWE)
  • 1991: Penny Grice-Whittaker (ENG)
  • 1992: Patty Sheehan (USA)
  • 1993: Karen Lunn (AUS)
  • 1994: Liselotte Neumann (SWE)
  • 1995: Karrie Webb (AUS)

1996-2005

  • 1996: Emilee Klein (USA)
  • 1997: Karrie Webb (AUS)
  • 1998: Sherri Steinhauer (USA)
  • 1999: Sherri Steinhauer (USA)
  • 2000: Sophie Gustafson (SWE)
  • 2001: Se Ri Pak (KOR) *
  • 2002: Karrie Webb (AUS)
  • 2003: Annika Sorenstam (SWE)
  • 2004: Karen Stupples (ENG)
  • 2005: Jeong Jang (KOR)

2006-2015

  • 2006: Sherri Steinhauer (USA)
  • 2007: Lorena Ochoa (MEX)
  • 2008: Jiyai Shin (KOR)
  • 2009: Catriona Matthew (SCO)
  • 2010: Yani Tseng (TWN)
  • 2011: Yani Tseng (TWN)
  • 2012: Jiyai Shin (KOR)
  • 2013: Stacy Lewis (USA)
  • 2014: Mo Martin (USA)
  • 2015: Inbee Park (KOR)

2016-2024

  • 2016: Ariya Jutanugarn (THA)
  • 2017: In-Kyung Kim (KOR)
  • 2018: Georgia Hall (ENG)
  • 2019: Hinako Shibuno (JPN)
  • 2020: Sophia Popov (GER)
  • 2021: Anna Nordqvist (SWE)
  • 2022: Ashleigh Buhai (RSA)
  • 2023: Lilia Vu (USA)
  • 2024: Lydia Ko (NZL)

* Denotes first championship as LPGA major (2001)

🏆 Legacy & Future of the Championship

As the AIG Women’s Open approaches its 50th anniversary in 2026, the championship stands as a testament to the growth and evolution of women’s professional golf. From Jenny Lee Smith’s amateur triumph with a £500 prize fund to today’s $9.75 million spectacle, the tournament has consistently elevated the profile of women’s golf worldwide.

The championship’s commitment to being “the most international major in golf” is evidenced by champions from 14 different countries, with nine different nationalities winning the last nine editions. This global diversity, combined with the tournament’s rotation among golf’s most prestigious venues, ensures the AIG Women’s Open remains a crown jewel in professional golf.

With 2025 marking the first time the championship visits Wales at Royal Porthcawl, the tournament continues to break new ground while honoring its rich traditions. The Smyth Salver for leading amateur, the emphasis on links golf heritage, and the celebration of both established stars and breakthrough performers all contribute to its unique character.

As we look toward the future, the AIG Women’s Open stands poised to continue its role as the season’s final major championship, where legends are made, records are broken, and golf history is written across some of the world’s most challenging and beautiful courses.

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2024 더 셰브론 챔피언십 – 출전선수 및 상금분배표 정보

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EVENT ENTRY PLAYERS
Tournament Invitations
1 Angela Stanford
2 Reserved
Holding Spots
3 Reserved
4 Reserved
Chevron Champions
5 Lilia Vu
6 Jennifer Kupcho
7 Patty Tavatanakit
8 Jin Young Ko
9 Pernilla Lindberg
10 So Yeon Ryu
11 Lydia Ko
12 Brittany Lincicome
13 Lexi Thompson
14 Stacy Lewis
15 Yani Tseng
Major Winners
16 Allisen Corpuz
17 Minjee Lee
18 Yuka Saso
19 A Lim Kim
20 Jeongeun Lee6
21 Ruoning Yin
22 In Gee Chun
23 Nelly Korda
24 Sei Young Kim
25 Hannah Green
26 Ashleigh Buhai
27 Anna Nordqvist
28 Sophia Popov
29 Hinako Shibuno
30 Celine Boutier
31 Brooke M. Henderson
LPGA Tournament Winners
32 Bailey Tardy
33 Grace Kim
34 Pajaree Anannarukarn
35 Rose Zhang
36 Leona Maguire
37 Linn Grant
38 Cheyenne Knight
39 Elizabeth Szokol
40 Alexa Pano
41 Megan Khang
42 Chanettee Wannasaen
43 Haeran Ryu
44 Hyo Joo Kim
45 Angel Yin
46 Mone Inami
47 Amy Yang
48 Atthaya Thitikul
49 Nasa Hataoka
50 Marina Alex
51 Eun Hee Ji
52 Ayaka Furue
53 Maja Stark
54 Paula Reto
55 Gaby Lopez
56 Ally Ewing
57 Andrea Lee
58 Charley Hull
59 Jodi Ewart Shadoff
60 Gemma Dryburgh
61 Wei-Ling Hsu
62 Matilda Castren
63 Ryann O’Toole
Top-10 Chevron Previous Year
64 Albane Valenzuela
Top-80 Previous Year LPGA Points List
65 Xiyu Lin
66 Alison Lee
67 Georgia Hall
68 Ariya Jutanugarn
69 Carlota Ciganda
70 Jenny Shin
71 Hye-Jin Choi
72 Esther Henseleit
73 Yu Liu
74 Aditi Ashok
75 Linnea Strom
76 Jasmine Suwannapura
77 Yuna Nishimura
78 Peiyun Chien
79 Danielle Kang
80 Madelene Sagstrom
81 Perrine Delacour
82 Bianca Pagdanganan
83 Stephanie Kyriacou
84 Sarah Kemp
85 Sarah Schmelzel
86 Celine Borge
87 Azahara Munoz
88 Lauren Coughlin
89 Mi Hyang Lee
90 Nanna Koerstz Madsen
91 Emily Kristine Pedersen
92 Narin An
93 Stephanie Meadow
94 Minami Katsu
95 Maria Fassi
96 Yan Liu
97 Lindsey Weaver-Wright
98 Olivia Cowan
Top-40 Rolex Rankings
99 Jiyai Shin
100 Miyu Yamashita
101 Shinsil Bang
102 Akie Iwai
Top-2 LET, JLPGA, KLPGA
103 Trichat Cheenglab
104 Jin Hee Im
Medical/Maternity Exemption
105 Caroline Masson
Amateur Exemptions
106 Megan Schofill (a)
107 Lottie Woad (a)
108 Ela Anacona (a)
109 Chun-wei Wu (a)
Current Year Points List
110 Gabriela Ruffels
111 Hira Naveed
112 Lucy Li
113 Frida Kinhult
114 Moriya Jutanugarn
115 Savannah Grewal
116 Mao Saigo
117 Auston Kim
118 Ruixin Liu
119 Kristen Gillman
120 Lindy Duncan
121 Xiaowen Yin
122 Yu Jin Sung
123 Robyn Choi
124 Yealimi Noh
125 So Mi Lee
126 Malia Nam
127 Polly Mack
128 Isi Gabsa
129 Karis Davidson
130 Isabella Fierro
131 Caroline Inglis
132 Weiwei Zhang

 

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