Nasa Hataoka’s sixth career victory at the DIO Implant LA Open on Sunday puts her in elite company with Jessica Korda. Together they’re the winningest players on the LPGA without a major title.
Who are the best players without a major? Some on this list, like Hataoka and Korda, have won quite a bit already. Others, like rookie Atthaya Thitikul, make the list based on talent and potential.
Minjee Lee and Jennifer Kupcho are two players who played their way off of last year’s list. Lee won the 2021 Amundi Evian Championship, and Kupcho broke through with her first LPGA title at the Chevron Championship earlier this month.
Here’s a list of 10 players (with their Rolex Ranking) who are either primed to win a major or past due:
Recent winner at the DIO Implant LA Open, the 23-year-old Japanese star has six career titles on the LPGA. Lost in a playoff at two major championships, most recently the U.S. Women’s Open at The Olympic Club last June. In 2018, Hataoka was eliminated on the first extra hole of a sudden-death playoff at the KPMG Women’s PGA, eventually won by Sung Hyun Park. Has total of five top-10s at the majors in 20 starts.
A three-time winner of the Japan Women’s Open, including a 2016 victory as an amateur.
A six-time winner on the LPGA, Korda posted her best finish in a major earlier this season when she finished runner-up to Jennifer Kupcho at the Chevron Championship. It marked her first top-3 finish in 54 starts.
LPGA rookie captured her first tour victory at the JTBC Classic in March. She has four titles on the Ladies European Tour. The 19-year-old Thai phenom has eight career starts in the majors, including five as an amateur. Her best finish, a fifth, came at the 2021 Amundi Evian Championship.
Won her first LPGA title in February at the LPGA Drive On Championship, becoming Ireland’s first tour winner. Finished in the top 15 in three major starts last year and was the Woman of the Match at the 2021 Solheim Cup for Europe. Tough suits her.
A two-time winner on the LPGA, former Duke standout has four top-7s in the majors. Tied for fourth earlier this year at the Chevron. Frenchwoman’s 5-1-1 record at the Solheim Cup speaks to her abilities under pressure.
Three-time winner on the LPGA hasn’t contended much in the big events. Her best finish in a major came at the 2018 Evian where she tied for second. Took a share of seventh at last year’s KPMG Women’s PGA.
Former Mississippi State standout has taken her game to a new level, winning twice since October 2020. Had a string of seven consecutive top-25 finishes at the majors from 2019 to 2021.
Broke through with her first LPGA title in Thailand earlier this year, followed by a playoff loss to Thitikul at the JTBC Classic. Has three top-8 finishes in her last six starts at the majors.
Came into the 72nd hole at the AIG Women’s Open last year tied with Anna Nordqvist at Carnoustie. A closing double-bogey that included a shank on the 18th, however, dropped her to a share of fifth.
One of those players who seems to fall in the tougher-the-better category, a winless Olson has twice finished in a share of second at the majors. The first one came at the 2018 Evian, where she double-bogeyed the 72nd hole to lose to Angela Stanford by a stroke.
Olson suffered a heartbreaking loss on Saturday night while contending at the 2020 U.S. Women’s Open, when her father-in-law died unexpectedly. She bravely fought hard to finish T-2 on a bitterly cold Monday finish.
Two-time winner on the LPGA, the eldest Jutanugarn sister made 23 consecutive cuts at the majors until missing the weekend at the USWO at Olympic last year. She had two top 10s in the majors in 2021, giving her a career total of seven. She has three top 10s at Evian.