
If you're planning to attend the LPGA in Boca Raton in 2020, then there are a few things you should know. First, where is the event being held? When will it be held? Who will be the champion of the event? Here are some tips to help you make the most of the experience. These tips will help you enjoy the tournament.
Boca Rio Gainbridge LPGA
The Gainbridge LPGA Boca Rio will host a full-field event from Jan. 27 to 30, at Boca Rio Golf Club. After the Tournament of Champions, this event is the second stop of the 2022 LPGA Tour schedule. It boasts top players like Danielle Kang, Lexi Thompson and the Korda siblings. The Tournament of Champions has a lower prize pot.

Date
The date of the next LPGA Boca Raton tournament is yet to be determined, but one event is sure to be exciting: the Gainbridge LPGA. This professional women's golf tournament is set for January 2020 at Boca Rio Golf Club. This will mark the debut full-field event for 2020 LPGA season. The tournament will feature 120 players with a purse worth $2 million. The Gainbridge LPGA will be broadcast live on Golf Channel.
Locate
After a successful debut in Boca Rio in January, the Gainbridge LPGA at Boca Rio will return to the same venue in January 2020. This event was relocated from Boca Raton, Florida to Lake Nona, Orlando for COVID-19 reasons. Annika Andersson and Nelly Sorenstam will take part in this year's tournament. There are however, some changes that can be expected over the next few years.
Champion
Boca Raton will be hosting the Gainbridge LPGA Boca Rio. This event was last held in Boca in 2020. However, due to COVID-19 concerns, it was moved in January to Lake Nona. The event will host 120 of the best female golfers around the world. The field will include Lexi Thompson and Nelly Korda. The Champion of the LPGA Boca Raton 2020 is Korda who won ahead of Thompson last season.

Prize money
LPGA Boca Raton 2020 has a prize pool of $300,000. This tournament features more than 120 competitors who are competing for the honour of being the LPGA champion. Only the top 70 players are allowed to participate in the weekend. This tournament is the most lucrative on the LPGA Tour. The prize money is 15 percent for the winning player. The tournament is one of the oldest in the world, having been played since 1992. The tournament takes place in Boca Raton Florida.