2019 CME Group Tour Championship final results: Prize money payout and leaderboard
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2019 CME Group Tour Championship final results: Prize money payout and leaderboard

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The 2019 CME Group Tour Championship final leaderboard is headed by winner Sei Young Kim, who ended the season in style, with a one-stroke win over Charley Hull at Tiburon Golf Club in Naples, Fla.

In the season-ending LPGA Tour event for 2019, Kim faced a 25-foot birdie putt on the final hole to claim victory over Hull, who had made birdie on five of her final seven holes to shoot 65 and threaten for a second win in this event. Kim then made the big sweeper from left to right, getting the ball in the side door for the win on 18-under 270.

Danielle Kang and Nelly Korda finished tied for third place on 16-under total. Jin Young Ko, who came into the season-ending event as the leader of the Race to the CME Globe, finished T-11 and seven behind Kim.

Kim won the $1,500,000 winner's share of the $5,000,000 purse.

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CME Group Tour Championship recap notes

This was the first year of the new format for the CME Group Tour Championship. In previous years, a field of 72 played a separate tournament, with a reset points structure used to determine the winner of the Race to the CME Globe. This year, that was combined into one purse for the 72-hole event, with one winner.

Brooke Henderson finished alone in fifth place, capping a year of $1.7 million in earnings with another multi-win campaign.

After winning either the CME Group Tour Championship or the Race to the CME Globe the last two years, Ariya Jutanugarn and Lexi Thompson were not factors on Sunday. Thompson finished the best at T-6.

Getting to the CME Group Tour Championship doesn't confer special status on any player as it relates to LPGA priority categories, but rather it's treated as a special bonus event to conclude the year.

This venue is not only home to the season-ending LPGA Tour event, but it's also home to the QBE (Shark) Shootout, which is an unofficial PGA Tour-sanctioned event played in December.

2019 CME Group Tour Championship final leaderboard, results and prize money payouts

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POS PLAYER TO PAR R1 R2 R3 R4 TOTAL MONEY
1 Sei Young Kim -18 65 67 68 70 270 $1,500,000
2 Charley Hull -17 72 67 66 66 271 $480,000
T3 Danielle Kang -16 69 70 68 65 272 $269,637
T3 Nelly Korda -16 67 68 66 71 272 $269,637
5 Brooke M. Henderson -15 68 67 71 67 273 $176,570
T6 Lexi Thompson -13 70 67 70 68 275 $119,683
T6 Jessica Korda -13 70 67 69 69 275 $119,683
T6 Su Oh -13 69 67 70 69 275 $119,683
T9 Brittany Altomare -12 69 72 69 66 276 $82,790
T9 So Yeon Ryu -12 67 72 68 69 276 $82,790
T11 Ally McDonald -11 74 66 70 67 277 $59,613
T11 Marina Alex -11 68 70 72 67 277 $59,613
T11 Georgia Hall -11 67 71 71 68 277 $59,613
T11 Ariya Jutanugarn -11 76 66 66 69 277 $59,613
T11 Jeongeun Lee6 -11 72 67 69 69 277 $59,613
T11 Jin Young Ko -11 71 69 66 71 277 $59,613
T11 Caroline Masson -11 68 66 70 73 277 $59,613
T18 Katherine Kirk -10 72 69 70 67 278 $46,289
T18 Bronte Law -10 69 70 68 71 278 $46,289
T20 Inbee Park -9 72 73 66 68 279 $42,234
T20 Mi Jung Hur -9 70 68 69 72 279 $42,234
T20 Yu Liu -9 71 66 70 72 279 $42,234
23 Megan Khang -8 70 71 74 65 280 $39,529
24 Hyo Joo Kim -7 73 71 67 70 281 $38,179
T25 Shanshan Feng -6 71 71 72 68 282 $35,052
T25 Nasa Hataoka -6 70 68 73 71 282 $35,052
T25 Carlota Ciganda -6 73 67 70 72 282 $35,052
T25 Amy Yang -6 71 68 68 75 282 $35,052
T29 Eun-Hee Ji -5 73 73 71 66 283 $30,447
T29 Alena Sharp -5 71 71 69 72 283 $30,447
T29 Lizette Salas -5 68 71 72 72 283 $30,447
T29 Nanna Koerstz Madsen -5 68 70 70 75 283 $30,447
T33 Nicole Broch Larsen -4 75 73 68 68 284 $27,363
T33 Azahara Munoz -4 71 73 69 71 284 $27,363
T35 Wei-Ling Hsu -3 69 75 71 70 285 $24,997
T35 Jenny Shin -3 69 75 70 71 285 $24,997
T35 Jodi Ewart Shadoff -3 73 65 76 71 285 $24,997
38 Jennifer Kupcho -2 72 72 69 73 286 $23,309
T39 Jaye Marie Green -1 76 75 71 65 287 $21,322
T39 Moriya Jutanugarn -1 75 73 69 70 287 $21,322
T39 Jasmine Suwannapura -1 73 72 72 70 287 $21,322
T39 Jing Yan -1 74 65 72 76 287 $21,322
T43 Ashleigh Buhai E 71 79 71 67 288 $18,619
T43 Mi Hyang Lee E 75 72 70 71 288 $18,619
T43 Amy Olson E 71 71 74 72 288 $18,619
T43 Cheyenne Knight E 71 71 73 73 288 $18,619
T47 Gaby Lopez 1 74 73 71 71 289 $16,717
T47 Morgan Pressel 1 72 71 74 72 289 $16,717
T47 Celine Boutier 1 76 73 67 73 289 $16,717
50 Anna Nordqvist 2 72 75 71 72 290 $15,703
T51 Stacy Lewis 3 73 73 74 71 291 $15,028
T51 Chella Choi 3 69 74 73 75 291 $15,028
T53 Kristen Gillman 4 75 72 73 72 292 $14,351
T53 Lydia Ko 4 73 70 74 75 292 $14,351
55 Minjee Lee 5 71 74 75 73 293 $13,846
T56 Mirim Lee 6 73 73 78 70 294 $13,337
T56 Hannah Green 6 76 71 73 74 294 $13,337
58 Annie Park 7 74 73 70 78 295 $12,832
59 Angel Yin 10 74 73 75 76 298 $12,493

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