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2026 Chevron Championship Final Leaderboard & Complete Prize Money Distribution — All Players

The 2026 Chevron Championship concluded on April 26 at Memorial Park Golf Course in Houston, Texas, crowning Nelly Korda as champion with a dominant w
2026 Chevron Championship

The 2026 Chevron Championship concluded on April 26 at Memorial Park Golf Course in Houston, Texas, crowning Nelly Korda as champion with a dominant wire-to-wire victory at 18-under par. With a record-breaking $9,000,000 purse, here is the 2026 Chevron Championship final leaderboard with complete prize money breakdown for all 72 players. From Korda's $1,350,000 winner's check to every competitor's earnings, find the full official results below.

2026 Chevron Championship Final Leaderboard & Complete Prize Money Distribution — All Players

📅 Updated: April 27, 2026  |  Source: LPGA Tour, Golf Channel, CBS Sports, Bleacher Report

2026 Chevron Championship

🏆 Tournament Overview

📋 Quick Facts
Event: The 2026 Chevron Championship (55th edition) — LPGA Tour's first major of 2026
Dates: April 23–26, 2026 (72 holes, stroke play)
Venue: Memorial Park Golf Course, Houston, Texas
Total Purse: $9,000,000 (↑$1M from 2025 | ↑$5.9M since Chevron sponsorship began in 2022)
Winner's Share: $1,350,000
Champion: Nelly Korda (USA) — 270 (-18), 5-shot victory

🎯 Champion's Scorecard

Round Date Score To Par 36H Total
R1Apr 23 (Thu)65-7130 (-14)
LPGA Major Record*
R2Apr 24 (Fri)65-7
R3Apr 25 (Sat)70-2Lead: 5 shots
R4Apr 26 (Sun)70-2🏆 Won by 5
TOTAL270-18Champion 🏆

* Lowest 36-hole total in LPGA major championship history (excl. Amundi Evian Championship)

📊 2026 Chevron Championship — Complete Final Leaderboard & Prize Money

All 72 players | Official LPGA Tour results | Total purse: $9,000,000

Nelly Korda

POS PLAYER CNT TOTAL PRIZE (USD)
1 Nelly Korda 🏆 🇺🇸 USA -18 $1,350,000
T2 Ruoning Yin 🇨🇳 CHN -13 $669,859
T2 Patty Tavatanakit 🇹🇭 THA -13 $669,859
T4 Yan Liu 🇨🇳 CHN -12 $393,221
T4 Ina Yoon ⭐ 🇰🇷 KOR -12 $393,221
6 Hyo Joo Kim ⭐ 🇰🇷 KOR -7 $286,945
T7 Lottie Woad 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 ENG -6 $213,262
T7 Ryann O'Toole 🇺🇸 USA -6 $213,262
T7 Hannah Green 🇦🇺 AUS -6 $213,262
T10 Angel Yin 🇺🇸 USA -5 $165,789
T10 Charley Hull 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 ENG -5 $165,789
T12 Gaby Lopez 🇲🇽 MEX -4 $119,311
T12 Noh Ye Rim 🇺🇸 USA -4 $119,311
T12 Rio Takeda 🇯🇵 JPN -4 $119,311
T12 Lexi Thompson 🇺🇸 USA -4 $119,311
T12 Hae Ran Ryu ⭐ 🇰🇷 KOR -4 $119,311
T12 Jennifer Kupcho 🇺🇸 USA -4 $119,311
T12 Carlota Ciganda 🇪🇸 ESP -4 $119,311
T12 Minami Katsu 🇯🇵 JPN -4 $119,311
T12 Yu Min Hwang ⭐ 🇰🇷 KOR -4 $119,311
T21 Maja Stark 🇸🇪 SWE -3 $86,085
T21 Céline Boutier 🇫🇷 FRA -3 $86,085
T21 Miyu Yamashita 🇯🇵 JPN -3 $86,085
T21 Akie Iwai 🇯🇵 JPN -3 $86,085
T21 Jin Hee Im ⭐ 🇰🇷 KOR -3 $86,085
T21 Hye Jin Choi ⭐ 🇰🇷 KOR -3 $86,085
T27 Mary Liu 🇨🇳 CHN -2 $66,992
T27 Saki Baba 🇯🇵 JPN -2 $66,992
T27 Allison Corpuz 🇺🇸 USA -2 $66,992
T27 Jasmine Suwannapura 🇹🇭 THA -2 $66,992
T27 Jenny Bae 🇺🇸 USA -2 $66,992
T27 Chiara Tamburlini 🇨🇭 SUI -2 $66,992
T27 Pauline Roussin-Bouchard 🇫🇷 FRA -2 $66,992
T34 Nanna Koerstz Madsen 🇩🇰 DEN -1 $53,351
T34 Megan Khang 🇺🇸 USA -1 $53,351
T34 So Mi Lee ⭐ 🇰🇷 KOR -1 $53,351
T34 Cassie Porter 🇦🇺 AUS -1 $53,351
T38 Shannon Tan 🇸🇬 SIN E $44,296
T38 Yoon Seo Yang ⭐ 🇰🇷 KOR E
T38 Yuri Yoshida 🇯🇵 JPN E $44,296
T38 Jing Yan 🇨🇳 CHN E $44,296
T38 Sora Kamiya 🇯🇵 JPN E $44,296
T38 Farah O'Keefe 🇺🇸 USA E
T38 Erika Hara 🇯🇵 JPN E $44,296
T45 Melanie Green 🇺🇸 USA +1 $36,887
T45 Ingrid Lindblad 🇸🇪 SWE +1 $36,887
T45 Julia Lopez Ramirez 🇪🇸 ESP +1 $36,887
T45 Perrine Delacour 🇫🇷 FRA +1 $36,887
T49 Manon De Roey 🇧🇪 BEL +2 $31,117
T49 Brooke Henderson 🇨🇦 CAN +2 $31,117
T49 Asterisk Talley 🇺🇸 USA +2
T49 Jana Melichova 🇺🇸 USA +2 $31,117
T49 Minjee Lee 🇦🇺 AUS +2 $31,117
T49 Ayaka Furue 🇯🇵 JPN +2 $31,117
T55 Nastasia Nadaud 🇫🇷 FRA +3 $26,781
T55 Lauren Coughlin 🇺🇸 USA +3 $26,781
T55 Wei-Ling Hsu 🇹🇼 TPE +3 $26,781
T55 Jessica Porvasnik 🇺🇸 USA +3 $26,781
T59 Linea Strom 🇸🇪 SWE +4 $22,602
T59 Yuka Saso 🇯🇵 JPN +4 $22,602
T59 Mao Saigo 🇯🇵 JPN +4 $22,602
T59 Andrea Revuelta 🇪🇸 ESP +4
T59 Hee Young Yang ⭐ 🇰🇷 KOR +4 $22,602
T59 Austin Ernst 🇺🇸 USA +4 $22,602
T59 Pei-Yun Chien 🇹🇼 TPE +4 $22,602
T59 Paula Martin Sampedro 🇪🇸 ESP +4
T67 Zhang Weiwei 🇨🇳 CHN +5 $20,191
T67 Karis Davidson 🇦🇺 AUS +5 $20,191
69 Paula Reto 🇿🇦 ZAF +6 $19,558
70 Jenny Shin ⭐ 🇰🇷 KOR +7 $19,127
71 Pajaree Anannarukarn 🇹🇭 THA +8 $18,704
72 Albane Valenzuela 🇨🇭 SUI +9 $18,282

⭐ = Korean player  |  — = no official prize (amateur or sponsor exemption)  |  Source: LPGA Tour official results

🔍Final Leaderboard

💰 Prize Money Distribution Summary

Key payout tiers — 2026 Chevron Championship | Total purse: $9,000,000

Position Player Score Prize (USD) % of Purse
1st Nelly Korda -18 $1,350,000 15.0%
T2nd Yin / Tavatanakit -13 $669,859 each 7.4% each
T4th Liu / I. Yoon -12 $393,221 each 4.4% each
6th Hyo Joo Kim -7 $286,945 3.2%
T7th Woad / O'Toole / Green -6 $213,262 each 2.4% each
T10th A. Yin / Hull -5 $165,789 each 1.8% each
T12th 9 players -4 $119,311 each 1.3% each
T21st 6 players -3 $86,085 each 0.96%
T27th 7 players -2 $66,992 each 0.74%
T34th 4 players -1 $53,351 each 0.59%
T38th 5 players (paid) E $44,296 each 0.49%
T45th 4 players +1 $36,887 each 0.41%
T49th 4 players (paid) +2 $31,117 each 0.35%
T55th 4 players +3 $26,781 each 0.30%
T59th 6 players (paid) +4 $22,602 each 0.25%
T67th 2 players +5 $20,191 each 0.22%
69th Paula Reto +6 $19,558 0.22%
70th Jenny Shin +7 $19,127 0.21%
71st P. Anannarukarn +8 $18,704 0.21%
72nd Albane Valenzuela +9 $18,282 0.20%
💡 Prize Money Context: The 2026 Chevron Championship's $9M purse marks a $1M increase from 2025 and a remarkable $5.9M growth since Chevron became title sponsor in 2022. Winner Nelly Korda's $1,350,000 check exceeds what the event's 17th-place finisher would have earned just a few years ago as the overall first-prize winner.
🔍 2026 LPGA Schedule

📌 Korean Players — Full Results at a Glance

Pos Player Score Prize
T4Ina Yoon (윤이나)-12$393,221
6Hyo Joo Kim (김효주)-7$286,945
T12Hae Ran Ryu (유해란)-4$119,311
T12Yu Min Hwang (황유민)-4$119,311
T21Jin Hee Im (임진희)-3$86,085
T21Hye Jin Choi (최혜진)-3$86,085
T34So Mi Lee (이소미)-1$53,351
T38Yoon Seo Yang (양윤서)E
T59Hee Young Yang (양희영)+4$22,602
70Jenny Shin (제니신)+7$19,127
Korean Players Combined Earnings~$1,186,037

🔍 FAQ — 2026 Chevron Championship

Q1. Who won the 2026 Chevron Championship?
A. Nelly Korda (USA) won with a final score of 18-under-par (270), claiming a dominant 5-shot victory. It was her third career major title and second Chevron Championship crown (also won in 2024).
Q2. How much is the 2026 Chevron Championship prize money?
A. The total purse was $9,000,000 — a $1M increase from 2025. Winner Nelly Korda earned $1,350,000. Last-place finisher Albane Valenzuela (72nd) received $18,282.
Q3. Where was the 2026 Chevron Championship held?
A. The event moved to Memorial Park Golf Course, Houston, Texas — marking the first time the tournament was held at this venue, departing from the former home at The Club at Carlton Woods in The Woodlands.
Q4. What records did Nelly Korda set at the 2026 Chevron?
A. Korda's 36-hole total of 130 (-14) set the record for the lowest 36-hole score in LPGA major history (excluding the Evian Championship). She also became just the 5th player to win the Chevron wire-to-wire and the 8th player to win the event at least twice.
Q5. How did Korean players perform at the 2026 Chevron?
A. 10 Korean players competed. Best results: Ina Yoon (T4, -12) and Hyo Joo Kim (6th, -7). Combined, Korean players earned approximately $1,186,037 in prize money.

📋 Final Summary

The 2026 Chevron Championship will be remembered as Nelly Korda's coronation event — a performance so dominant that the tournament's outcome was never truly in doubt after her record-breaking opening two rounds. With her third major title, her return to World No. 1, and her second Chevron trophy in three years, Korda has re-established herself as the unquestioned best player in women's golf heading into the remainder of the 2026 LPGA season.

The Korean contingent continues to demonstrate exceptional depth at major championships. Ina Yoon's T4 and Hyo Joo Kim's 6th-place finish show Korea remains a dominant force in women's professional golf globally.

Source: LPGA Tour official results, NBC Sports, CBS Sports, Golf Channel, Bleacher Report (April 26–27, 2026)

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