The field is playing for a $2 million purse with the winner taking home $300,000 for a victory. Moriya Jutanugarn is the defending champion.
The season still has been bizarre in that there hasn’t been a repeat winner all year on tour, the longest stretch in history without that happening. Seven of the 21 different winners this year are in action in Portland, including Grace Kim and Angel Yin.
There are seven past Portland champions competing including Jutanugarn, Stacy Lewis (2017), Brooke Henderson (2015, 2016) and Juli Inkster (1999). Yes, Inkster is playing on one of the tournaments that she said has always been one of her favorites. In 1999, she won by a whopping six shots.
This year, she’s using it as practice for the U.S. Senior Women’s Open, played next week at San Diego Country Club.
“The USGA Senior is really important to me,” the 65-year-old World Golf Hall of Famer said. “I would really like to win that or be competitive in that, so I’m giving it my all this year to see what happens. So put myself out there, play this week, but I figured there is no better way to really prepare for a tournament than playing in a tournament.
“So, my expectations, I know I’ll be hitting first most of the time, which is OK. Just try to put some solid rounds together and maybe see if I can shoot under par.”
Up next for the LPGA: CPKC Women’s Open in Canada and the FM Championship at TPC Boston.
Here’s the rundown of what each player will earn this week in Portland. Check back here Sunday after play is complete for updates.