LPGA introduces season points race

A $US1million bonus is the feature of a new season-long points system announced by the LPGA Tour.

Lydia Ko in action at an LPGA tournament

The LPGA Tour has announced a new season-long points race with a million dollar prize bonus. (AAP)

The LPGA Tour announced a new season-long points race that will feature a $US1 million ($A1.12 million) prize at the season-ending Tour Championship.

The inaugural "Race to the CME Globe" begins later this month at the season-opening Bahamas LPGA Classic and runs to the Lorena Ochoa Invitational in Mexico in November.

The top 72 players in the points standings, plus any event winners not otherwise qualified, will advance to the $US2 million ($A2.25 million) CME Group Tour Championship, where points will be reset to ensure the season champion is decided at the final tournament.

Points from the Tour Championship will be added to the season points to determine the winner of the $US1 million bonus prize, giving the season-long top performers an edge but no guarantee of taking the largest payoff in women's golf.

"I was so honoured to win the LPGA money title in 2013 and now I have something even bigger to play for as I look to make it two in a row," said world No.1 Park In-bee of South Korea.

The five LPGA major championships will carry 25 per cent more point values than typical tour events, major winners taking 625 points compared to 500 for other events.

Only LPGA Tour members accumulate points.

Points will be awarded to all players who make the cut at LPGA events. In events with no cut, points will go to the top 40 and level. At the Ochoa Invitational, points go to the top 20 and level.

"The addition of this concept fundamentally connects every event on our tour and promises big things in 2014 and beyond," said LPGA Tour commissioner Michael Whan.

"The stakes have risen dramatically and the excitement level goes up for our players and each of our tournaments."

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