2006 Duramed FUTURES Tour

The 2006 Duramed FUTURES Tour was a series of professional women's golf tournaments held from March through September 2006 in the United States. The FUTURES Tour is the second-tier women's professional golf tour in the United States and is the "official developmental tour" of the LPGA Tour.

The age minimum age for participation was lowered to 17 for the 2006 season.[1]

2006 Schedule and results

The number in parentheses after winners' names shows the player's total number of official money, individual event wins on the FUTURES Tour including that event.

Dates Tournament Location Winner
Mar 10-12 Lakeland Duramed FUTURES Classic Florida United States Meaghan Francella (1)
Mar 17-19 Greater Tampa Duramed FUTURES Classic Florida United States Ashley Prange (1)
Apr 7-9 Louisiana Pelican Classic Louisiana South Korea Song-Hee Kim (1)
Apr 21-23 The Power of a Dream Golf Classic Texas South Korea Hye Jung Choi (1)
Apr 28-30 Jalapeno Golf Classic Texas United States Kristy McPherson (1)
May 5-7 IOS Golf Classic Texas South Korea Song-Hee Kim (2)
May 12-14 Tucson Duramed FUTURES Golf Classic Arizona United States Charlotte Mayorkas (1)
June 2-4 Aurora Health Care Championship Wisconsin South Korea Song-Hee Kim (3)
June 9-11 Team WLF.org Golf Classic Illinois United States Mollie Fankhauser (1)
June 15-18 Michelob ULTRA Duramed FUTURES Players Championship Illinois Canada Salimah Mussani (1)
June 23-25 Lima Memorial Hospital FUTURES Classic Ohio South Korea Ji Min Jeong (1)
June 30 - July 2 Northwest Indiana FUTURES Golf Classic Indiana United States Ashley Prange (2)
July 14-16 CIGNA Golf Classic Connecticut South Korea Song-Hee Kim (4)
July 21-23 Alliance Bank Golf Classic New York South Korea Ha-Na Chae (1)
Aug 4-6 Laconia Savings Bank Golf Classic New Hampshire United States Charlotte Mayorkas (2)
Aug 11-13 Betty Puskar Golf Classic West Virginia United States Kristy McPherson (2)
Aug 18-20 Hunters Oak Golf Classic Maryland United States Ashley Hoagland (1)
Aug 25-27 The Gettysburg Championship Pennsylvania South Korea Song-Hee Kim (5)
Sep 8-10 ILOVENY Championship New York South Korea Ji Min Jeong (2)

Tournaments in bold are majors.

2006 Leading money winners

These top five money winners at the end of the 2006 season were awarded fully exempt status on the LPGA Tour for the 2007 season.

PositionPlayerCountryEarnings (US$)
1 Song-Hee Kim  South Korea 76,287
2 Charlotte Mayorkas  United States 66,351
3 Inbee Park  South Korea 49,079
4 Kristy McPherson  United States 40,558
5 Meaghan Francella  United States 39,416

Major tournament

In 2006, the FUTURES Tour held its first major tournament. The Michelob ULTRA FUTURES Players Championship in Decatur, Illinois, which has been on the Tour's schedule since 1985, was the Tour's first 72-hole event, and carried the Tour's largest purse ever $100,000. The winner, Salimah Mussani, received a sponsor's exemption to play in the LPGA's State Farm Classic in September, 2006. Mussani, a native of Canada, also played in the CN Canadian Women's Open, an August 2006 event on the LPGA Tour.

2006 traffic death

On June 18, 2006, while driving from a tournament in Decatur, Illinois to the next tournament in Lima, Ohio, Futures Tour player Gaelle Truet was killed in a car accident at age 27. She was the first Tour player to perish in a traffic incident in the 26 years of the Futures Tour and the 50 years of the LPGA Tour.

References

  1. "Duramed FUTURES Tour Lowers Minimum Age Requirement". Golf Business Wire. February 1, 2006. Retrieved February 26, 2013.

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