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= Lpga.or.jp = The Ladies Professional Golfers' Association of Japan (JLPGA) is the governing body for professional women's golf in Japan. Here are the key points about the JLPGA and its operations: == Organization and History == - The JLPGA was formally organized in 1974[7]. - It adopted the tour system (LPGA of Japan Tour) in 1988[7]. - The JLPGA is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan[1]. == Mission and Activities == The JLPGA aims to promote the development of women's golf in Japan through various activities[1]: - Certifying and improving the quality of women golf professionals and teaching professionals - Researching and teaching golf technique, rules, and etiquette - Organizing and sanctioning women's professional golf tournaments - Planning and operating golf competitions - Owning and operating golf courses, driving ranges, and golf schools - Designing and supervising golf course design - Inspecting and certifying golf products - Developing and selling golf-related products - Producing golf-related publications - Managing golf-related intellectual property rights == JLPGA Tour == - The LPGA of Japan Tour is the main professional golf tour for women organized by the JLPGA[16]. - It is recognized as the second most lucrative women's professional golf tour in the world after the U.S. LPGA Tour[7]. - For the 2020 season, it had a total purse of 3.935 billion yen ($36.54 million) across 37 official events[7]. == Player Certification Test == The JLPGA holds an annual Player Certification Test to admit new professional players3<ref name="ref6">6</ref>: - It consists of multiple qualifying stages held between July and November. - The final stage determines which players earn JLPGA membership for the following season. - Successful applicants are admitted as JLPGA members on December 1st each year. - The test evaluates golf skills as well as knowledge of rules and etiquette. == Membership == - As of 2020, 17 out of 65 players on the JLPGA Tour priority list were international players[7]. - The JLPGA website provides a member directory searchable by name, birthday, and year of joining[19]. - New members pay an enrollment fee of 600,000 yen and annual dues of 72,000 yen[6]. == International Presence == - Several elite JLPGA players have competed internationally and achieved success on other tours like the U.S. LPGA Tour[7]. - The JLPGA Tour has been steadily internationalizing over the past three decades in terms of player composition[7]. == Website (lpga.or.jp) == The official JLPGA website (lpga.or.jp) provides information on[13]: - Tournament schedules and results - Player profiles and rankings - Membership details - Qualifying procedures - News and updates about the JLPGA Tour In summary, the JLPGA plays a crucial role in developing and promoting women's professional golf in Japan through its tour operations, player development programs, and various golf-related activities. Its website serves as the primary online resource for information about the organization and women's professional golf in Japan. == References == <references />
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