Sultan’s Run will host the sixth playing of the Senior LPGA Championship. It was the first major championship for senior women and was held at French Lick in 2017-2021. It was moved to Salina, Kansas last year, but returns to Southern Indiana this year. The 2023 tournament will take place over three days, from June 29 to July 1. Players will compete for $400,000 with no cut being made during the week. Sultan’s Run Golf Club opened in 1992 and went through a redesign by Pete Dye disciple, Tim Liddy in 1996. Senior LPGA Championship Returns to Indiana This Year The Senior LPGA Championship is a stop on the Legends Tour, the official senior tour of the LPGA. The women on the Legends tour have combined for 750 LPGA Tour victories, including 84 major championships and includes 15 LPGA and World Golf Hall of Fame players. Annika Sorenstam, Karrie Webb, Julie Inkster, Beth Daniel and Laura Davies are expected to be in the field. “Sultan’s Run is thrilled to be counted among 250 of more than 15,000 golf courses nationwide who have the distinction of Indiana Golf Journal
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