The LPGA Tour released it's drug policy yesterday that will be in effect for next season. This comes one day after PGA Tour Commissioner Tim Finchem and the PGA Tour agreed to a drug policy that will start as early as July of next year. The LPGA will suspend players one year for a positive test, two years for a second offense, and a lifetime ban for a third violation. If a player does test positive, then that information will be released to the public.