Linn Grant wins The Annika by 3 shots
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Trying to play her way into the LPGA’s lucrative season finale, Brooke Matthews earned a two-year lease on a Lamborghini Huracán. That was the prize on offer on the par-3 12th at Pelican Golf Club. Matthews, from 142 yards, hit her tee shot near the middle of the green and watched it roll directly into the cup.
The major champion finished second to Linn Grant in The Annika driven by Gainbridge at Pelican but still won the $1 million Aon Risk Reward Challenge.
With just 18 holes to play at The ANNIKA, Li is in a three-way tie for fifth at 10-under for the tournament and is currently projected to climb to 60th in the Race to the CME Globe if she maintains or betters her current position, a 54-hole performance that has bolstered her self-belief ahead of one of the most important final rounds of the year.
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These 3 players rallied late at The Annika to give themselves a chance to win $4 million
Li, a former child prodigy now playing full-time on the LPGA, shot 65-66 on the weekend to tie for fourth place at The Annika. It’s her best finish of the season, and moved her from 71st to 58th on the CME points list, earning her a spot in the CME Group Tour Championship in Naples.
Caitlin Clark traded the hardwood for the greens this week, returning to Pelican Golf Club to participate in the LPGA’s Annika Pro-Am. The former Iowa star teed off Wednesday morning with partners Dan Towriss and Jordan Jackson, and spent the opening stretch paired with world No. 2 Nelly Korda.
Brooke Matthews recaps her eventful final round at The Annika and shares her emotions around the chance of advancing to the CME Group Tour Championship.
The two friends, who were grouped together in the first two rounds, are the latest thirtysomethings to move on from the LPGA.
The 18-year-old granddaughter of the 47th President of the United States, Kai Trump, is making her LPGA Tour Debut—but she's not alone. The tournament granted two other sponsor exemptions to former Northwestern Wildcat Lauryn Nguyen and Wake Forrest Demon Deacon Anne-Sterre den Dunnen.