The fourth staging of the Hanwha Lifeplus International Crown saw Thailand dominate the eight-country field with an 11-1-0 record. The $2 million purse is unofficial money. The winning team’s portion is $500,000, or $125,000 per player.
A total of 32 players were in the field, representing the following countries: United States, South Korea, Japan, Sweden, England, Thailand, Australia and China.
This marked the first time Thailand and Australia reached the finals.
Team Thailand was seeded sixth coming into the week and the lineup boasted three major titles and two former World No. 1s: Ariya Jutanugarn, Moriya Jutanugarn, Patty Tavatanakit and Atthaya Thitikul.
The event, which was last contested in 2018, is meant to be a biennial affair. The location of the next edition in 2025 has yet to be announced.
Pos | Team/Players | Earnings |
1 | Thailand | $500,000 |
Atthaya Thitikul | $125,000 | |
Patty Tavatanakit | $125,000 | |
Moriya Jutanugarn | $125,000 | |
Ariya Jutanugarn | $125,000 | |
2 | Australia | $303,600 |
Minjee Lee | $75,900 | |
Hannah Green | $75,900 | |
Stephanie Kyriacou | $75,900 | |
Sarah Kemp | $75,900 | |
3 | United States | $280,000 |
Nelly Korda | $64,400 | |
Lexi Thompson | $64,400 | |
Lilia Vu | $64,400 | |
Danielle Kang | $64,400 | |
4 | Sweden | $240,000 |
Maja Stark | $55,200 | |
Madelene Sagstrom | $55,200 | |
Anna Nordqvist | $55,200 | |
Caroline Hedwall | $55,200 | |
T-5 | Korea | $177,500 |
Jin Young Ko | $40,825 | |
Hyo-Joo Kim | $40,825 | |
In Gee Chun | $40,825 | |
Hye Jin Choi | $40,825 | |
T-5 | China | $177,500 |
Xiyu Lin | $40,825 | |
Ruoning Yin | $40,825 | |
Yu Liu | $40,825 | |
Ruixin Liu | $40,825 | |
7 | England | $155,000 |
Jodi Ewart Shadoff | $35,650 | |
Bronte Law | $35,650 | |
Alice Hewson | $35,650 | |
Liz Young | $35,650 | |
8 | Japan | $155,000 |
Nasa Hataoka | $32,200 | |
Ayaka Furue | $32,200 | |
Yuka Saso | $32,200 | |
Hinako Shibuno | $32,200 |