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Daikyo World Championship : ウィキペディア英語版
Samsung World Championship

The Samsung World Championship was an annual golf tournament played between 1980 and 2009, for professional female golfers on the LPGA Tour. It was a limited field event, open by invitation only.
The tournament was founded in 1980 by Mark McCormack, founder of the sports management firm IMG, originally with the world's top-12 LPGA players. The field was increased to 16 players in 1996 and to 20 in 1999. Electronics manufacturer Samsung became the title sponsor in 1995.
Tournament names through the years:
*1980: World Series of Women's Golf
*1981: World Championship of Women's Golf
*1982-1984: Chevrolet World Championship of Women's Golf
*1985: Nestle World Championship of Women's Golf
*1986-1989: Nestle World Championship
*1990: Trophee Urban-World Championship
*1991: Daikyo World Championship
*1992: no tournament
*1993-1994: World Championship of Women's Golf
*1995-1999: Samsung World Championship of Women's Golf
*2000-2009: Samsung World Championship
==2009 participants==
The 2009 championship included 20 players: the previous year's defending champion; the 2008 Vare Trophy winner; the 2008 LPGA Money Winner; the winners of the four 2009 women's major golf championships: the Kraft Nabisco Championship, McDonald's LPGA Championship, U.S. Women's Open, and Women's British Open; the leading player from the Ladies European Tour in 2009; one sponsor's exemption selected by the championship selection committee; the leading "active" LPGA Hall of Fame member on the LPGA Official Money List in 2009; and the top money winners on the LPGA Tour from the 2009 season.
The 2009 participants listed in order of qualification or invitation:〔

#Paula Creamer - Defending Champion
#Lorena Ochoa - 2008 Vare Trophy Winner, 2008 LPGA Money Leader
#Brittany Lincicome - Winner of 2009 Kraft Nabisco Championship
#Anna Nordqvist - Winner of 2009 LPGA Championship
#Eun-Hee Ji - Winner of 2009 U.S. Women's Open
#Catriona Matthew - Winner of 2009 Ricoh Women's British Open
#Juli Inkster - Sponsor's Exemption
#Cristie Kerr - LPGA Money Leader
#Sophie Gustafson - LET Order of Merit Leader
#Karrie Webb - Leading Active LPGA Hall of Fame Member
#Jiyai Shin - Qualified from LPGA Money List
#Ai Miyazato - Qualified from LPGA Money List
#In-Kyung Kim - Qualified from LPGA Money List
#Yani Tseng - Qualified from LPGA Money List
#Suzann Pettersen - Qualified from LPGA Money List
#Angela Stanford - Qualified from LPGA Money List
#Kristy McPherson - Qualified from LPGA Money List
#Na Yeon Choi - Qualified from LPGA Money List
#Lindsey Wright - Qualified from LPGA Money List
#Song-Hee Kim - Qualified from LPGA Money List

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