<P> Although other women's tours, notably the Ladies European Tour (LET) and the LPGA of Japan Tour, recognize a different set of "majors", the U.S. LPGA is so dominant in global women's golf that the phrase "women's majors", without further qualification, is almost universally considered as a reference to the U.S. LPGA majors . </P> <P> The five current major championships are: </P> <Ol> <Li> March / April--The ANA Inspiration (week ending in the first Sunday of April)--Founded by Dinah Shore, it is most remembered for the winners taking a "lake jump" into the water surrounding the 18th green, also called the "Green Jacket of the LPGA" in reference to the ceremony held at the Masters Tournament . It shares another trait with the Masters--it is held at the same venue every year, Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage, California . </Li> <Li> June--The KPMG Women's PGA Championship (historically held in the week ending on the second Sunday in June; since 2010, finishing on the last Sunday of June)--hosted by the PGA of America since 2015 and played at various locations in the USA . </Li> <Li> June / July--The U.S. Women's Open (historically three weeks after the LPGA Championship; in 2010, the week after and in 2011 two weeks after)--Hosted by the USGA, it is held at various golf courses around the nation . It is considered by some to be the biggest major in the LPGA circuit, despite the fact it is not sanctioned by the Ladies European Tour . It is held at various courses throughout the United States . </Li> <Li> July / August--The Ricoh Women's British Open (historically the week of the first Sunday of August; since 2009, three weeks after the U.S. Women's Open)--It is hosted by the Ladies' Golf Union and has been hosted at a links course since 2002 . 2007 marked the first time it was held at what is considered by many to be the greatest golf course in the world, and certainly the most historic, the Old Course at St Andrews . The 2012 edition was held in September to avoid conflict with the 2012 Summer Olympics in London; in 2013, it returned to its traditional July / August date . Before 2013, this was the only championship sanctioned as a major by both the LPGA and the LET . </Li> <Li> September--The Evian Championship, an event held in France that was historically known as the Evian Masters, became the LPGA's fifth major championship in 2013 . The tournament has been an LET major since its inception in 1994, and was sanctioned as a regular LPGA tour event from 2000 to 2012 . </Li> </Ol> <Li> March / April--The ANA Inspiration (week ending in the first Sunday of April)--Founded by Dinah Shore, it is most remembered for the winners taking a "lake jump" into the water surrounding the 18th green, also called the "Green Jacket of the LPGA" in reference to the ceremony held at the Masters Tournament . It shares another trait with the Masters--it is held at the same venue every year, Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage, California . </Li>

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