COMMUNICATIONS On behalf of our entire LPGA Communications team, I’d like to thank you for be cho choosing to cover our Tour, the players who make it great, and the tournaments th that give us the stage to showcase the best female golfers in the world. Th The 2014 season gave fans around the world some of the best memories in LP LPGA history. Paula Creamer’s magical “putt,” Michelle Wie’s victory “walk,” an and Mo Martin’s career “shot” were among the year’s defining moments. Stacy Le Lew and Inbee Park battled all year for the top spot in the Rolex Women’s World Lewis Ranki Rankings, the money list, the Race to the CME Globe and the Rolex Player of the Year honor. rh hono This year’s schedule provides new names behind treasured major championships with the ANA Inspiration kicking off the major season in Rancho Mirage, Calif., and the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship at Westchester Country Club becoming one of the summer’s highlights. In 2015, the LPGA will visit 14 countries, play 33 tournaments, compete for a record $61.6 million in prize money and boast more worldwide television coverage than ever before. As valued members of the media, we’re working for you and we thank you for your continued dedication to growing women’s golf! Thanks, Kraig Kann, Chief Communications Officer THE LPGA COMMUNICATIONS STAFF Left to Right: Bret Lasky, Coordinator, Symetra Tour Media; Kraig Kann, Chief Communications Officer; Kelly Thesier, Director, Media Communications; Meghan Flanagan, Sr. Coordinator, Tour Media; Tina Barnes-Budd, Sr. Director, Social Media & Marketing; Matt Haas, Coordinator, Tour Media; Molly Gallatin, Manager, Publicity & Media Services; Kate Goff, Coordinator, Social Media; Nicklaus Parker, Coordinator, Tour Media For additional information and stats, please visit the LPGA’s Online Media Center at media.lpga.com. Make sure to keep up with the latest updates on the LPGA by following us on Twitter (@LPGA and @LPGAMedia), Facebook/lpga.official, Instagram (@lpga_tour) and at LPGA.com