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Nelly Korda is third to surpass $4 million in single season on LPGA, can bank $4 million more at CME

Todd Kelly
USA TODAY Sports
Nov. 18, 2024, 1:00 p.m. ET
Nelly Korda and her caddie Jason McDede and his son Benton David McDede pose with the trophy at the 2024 The Annika driven by Gainbridge at Pelican in Belleair, Florida. (Cliff Hawkins/Getty Images)

Two years ago, Lydia Ko came close to breaking Lorena Ochoa's 2007 mark for most money earned in an LPGA season.

Ochoa's amazing record, now 17 years old, set a bar that's been difficult to break, even with a surge in prize money. She earned $4,364,994 in 2007, and Ko in 2022 finished just $591 away from breaking the mark.

This year, thanks to seven victories and three other top-10 finishes, Nelly Korda is at $4,164,430 with one event left. She's now the third golfer in LPGA history to surpass the $4 million mark.

With a $4 million first-place prize up for grabs at the season-ending CME Group Tour Championship, Korda has a chance to nearly double her 2024 earnings while simultaneously shattering the single-season money mark.

LPGA season-by-season money leaders

YearPlayerMoney
1950Babe Zaharias$14,800
1951Babe Zaharias$15,087
1952Betsy Rawls$14,505
1953Louise Suggs$19,816
1954Patty Berg$16,011
1955Patty Berg$16,492
1956Marlene Hagge$20,235
1957Patty Berg$16,272
1958Beverly Hanson$12,639
1959Betsy Rawls$26,774
1960Louise Suggs$16,892
1961Mickey Wright$22,236
1962Mickey Wright$21,641
1963Mickey Wright$31,269
1964Mickey Wright$29,800
1965Kathy Whitworth$28,658
1966Kathy Whitworth$33,517
1967Kathy Whitworth$32,937
1968Kathy Whitworth$48,379
1969Carol Mann$49,152
1970Kathy Whitworth$30,235
1971Kathy Whitworth$41,181
1972Kathy Whitworth$65,063
1973Kathy Whitworth$82,864
1974JoAnne Carner$87,094
1975Sandra Palmer$76,374
1976Judy Rankin$150,737
1977Judy Rankin$122,890
1978Nancy Lopez$189,814
1979Nancy Lopez$197,489
1980Beth Daniel$231,000
1981Beth Daniel$206,998
1982JoAnne Carner$310,400
1983JoAnne Carner$291,404
1984Betsy King$266,771
1985Nancy Lopez$416,472
1986Pat Bradley$492,021
1987Ayako Okamoto$466,034
1988Sherri Turner$350,851
1989Betsy King$654,132
1990Beth Daniel$863,578
1991Pat Bradley$763,118
1992Dottie Mochrie (Pepper)$693,335
1993Betsy King$595,992
1994Laura Davies$687,201
1995Annika Sorenstam$666,533
1996Karrie Webb$1,002,000
1997Annika Sorenstam$1,236,789
1998Annika Sorenstam$1,092,748
1999Karrie Webb$1,591,959
2000Karrie Webb$1,876,853
2001Annika Sorenstam$2,105,868
2002Annika Sorenstam$2,863,904
2003Annika Sorenstam$2,029,506
2004Annika Sorenstam$2,544,707
2005Annika Sorenstam$2,588,240
2006Lorena Ochoa$2,592,872
2007Lorena Ochoa$4,364,994
2008Lorena Ochoa$2,763,193
2009Jiyai Shin$1,807,334
2010Na Yeon Choi$1,871,165
2011Yani Tseng$2,921,713
2012Inbee Park$2,287,080
2013Inbee Park$2,456,619
2014Stacy Lewis$2,539,039
2015Lydia Ko$2,800,802
2016Ariya Jutanugarn$2,550,947
2017Sung Hyun Park$2,335,883
2018Ariya Jutanugarn$2,743,949
2019Jin Young Ko$2,773,894
2020Jin Young Ko$1,667,925
2021Jin Young Ko$3,502,161
2022Lydia Ko$4,364,403
2023Lilia Vu$3,502,303

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