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Bank of Hope LPGA Match-Play

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The Bank of Hope LPGA Match Play is a women's professional golf tournament on the LPGA Tour in Las Vegas, Nevada. It debuted on the LPGA Tour in 2021 at the Shadow Creek Golf Course as the only match play tournament on the schedule. The title sponsor of the tournament is Bank of Hope, a Los Angeles–based Asian-American bank in the United States. Bank of Hope previously sponsored the LPGA Founders Cup from 2017 to 2019.This is the first match play tournament on the LPGA Tour since the Lorena Ochoa Invitational in 2017.Ally Ewing won the inaugural event.

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Bank of Hope LPGA Match-Play
North 51st Street, Phoenix

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