Maria Fassi topped the LPGA’s driving distance category last year with an average of nearly 280 yards. The year prior, Anne van Dam clocked in at 291 yards, a full six yards ahead of her nearest competitor.
As the women’s game gets longer, stronger and deeper with each passing year, it’s interesting to note that some of the most powerful players in the game also often happen to be ranked No. 1.
Conversely, there are a handful of names on this list that might be new to casual fans.
The LPGA tracks driving distance on two holes each week, and there are times when the holes selected are designed in such a way that promotes the longest players on tour to hit a fairway metal or hybrid. In other words, the numbers below could’ve been even higher.
Here’s a look at the biggest hitters on the LPGA over the past 20 years:
2003
Annika Sorenstam: 269.760 yards
2004
Sophie Gustafson: 270.080 yards
2005
Brittany Lincicome: 270.280 yards
2006
Karen Sjodin: 284.470 yards
2007
Karen Sjodin: 274.660 yards
2008
Lorena Ochoa: 269.240 yards
2009
Vicky Hurst: 272.540 yards
2010
Michelle Wie West: 274.490 yards
2011
Brittany Lincicome: 271.560 yards
2012
Brittany Lincicome: 275.970 yards
2013
Nicole Smith: 274.960 yards
2014
Joanna Klatten: 272.040 yards
2015
Joanna Klattten: 274.420 yards
2016
Joanna Klatten: 281.370 yards
2017
Maude-Aimee Leblanc: 279.260 yards
2018
Yani Tseng: 275.00 yards
2019
Anne van Dam: 283.840 yards
2020
Bianca Pagdanganan: 283.070 yards
2021
Anne van Dam: 290.820 yards
2022
Maria Fassi: 279.250 yards
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