Youngsters are absolutely dominating the LPGA Tour this season
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Alan Hansen famously said “you can’t win anything with kids,” right before Manchester United went and won the double with – you guessed it – a team of kids.
But experience tends to count in professional golf, where players tend to peak and win most between the ages of 30 and 35.
It’s a different story on the LPGA Tour this season, however.
All 13 LPGA Tour tournaments so far this season have been won by players aged 23 or younger. The average age of LPGA Tour winners this season is 21 and one month.
The oldest PGA Tour winner so far this season is Vaughn Taylor, who was a few months short of 40 when he won the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in February.
Here is the full list of LPGA Tour winners so far this season, with their age at the time of the win in brackets:
Hyo Joo Kim (20), Pure Silk Bahamas LPGA Classic
Ha Na Jang (23), Coates Golf Championship
Haru Nomura (23), ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open
Lexi Thompson (21), Honda LPGA Thailand
Ha Na Jang (23), HSBC Women’s Champions
Sei Young Kim (23), JTBC Founders Cup
Lydia Ko (18), Kia Classic
Lydia Ko (18), ANA Inspiration
Minjee Lee (19), Lotte Championship
Hara Nomura (23), Swinging Skirts LPGA Classic
Jenny Shin (23), Volunteers of America Texas Shootout
Ariya Jutanugarn (20), Yokohoma Tire LPGA Classic
Ariya Jutanugarn (20), Kingsmill Championship
So it’s good news if you’re a youngster hoping to win tournaments, but not good news for Alan Hansen.