Pelican Women's Championship

The ANNIKA is a women's professional golf tournament in Florida on the LPGA Tour. A new event in 2020, it was played at Pelican Golf Club in Belleair near Tampa.[1]

The ANNIKA
Tournament information
LocationBelleair, Florida, U.S.
Established2020
Course(s)Pelican Golf Club
Par70
Length6,268 yards (5,731 m)
Tour(s)LPGA Tour
FormatStroke play – 72 holes
Prize fund$3.25 million
Month playedNovember
Tournament record score
Aggregate263 Nelly Korda (2021)
To par−17 as above
Current champion
United States Nelly Korda
Belleair is located in the United States
Belleair
Belleair
Location in the United States
Belleair is located in Florida
Belleair
Belleair
Location in Florida

Nelly Korda won the 2021 event in a playoff over defending champion Kim Sei-young, Lexi Thompson, and Lydia Ko.[2]

The 2022 event was scheduled to be held November 10–13, but the Thursday, November 10 start date was eliminated due to the approach of Hurricane Nicole with rain and strong winds, so the tournament was shortened to 54 holes.[3]

The storm hit with its 70 miles per hour (110 km/h) wind, and 4.68 inches (11.9 cm) rain blew through the Tampa Bay area on Thursday. The sand base of the land and the crew's extraordinary work over the 12 hours between the LPGA notice to the players at 5:30pm on Thursday and the proposed 6:55am start on Friday, was praised by the players on how unbelievably good shape the course was in, also given the remarkable lack of debris. The reason for the lack of standing water is this course is so close to the Gulf of Mexico, rain sinks straight down to the water table line.[4]

Nelly Korda would successfully defend her title with a 1-shot victory over Lexi Thompson for her first LPGA win of the 2022 season after missing the majority of the first half due to a blood clot in her right arm.

Tournament names

  • 2020–2022: Pelican Women's Championship
  • 2023–present: The ANNIKA driven by Gainbridge LPGA at Pelican

Winners

YearDatesChampionCountryWinning scoreTo parMargin
of victory
Purse ($)Winner's
share ($)
Ref
2023Nov 9–123,250,000487,500
2022Nov 11–13Nelly Korda (2) United States66-66-64=196-141 stroke2,000,000300,000[5]
2021Nov 11–14Nelly Korda United States65-66-63-69=263−17Playoff1,750,000262,500[2]
2020Nov 19–22Kim Sei-young South Korea67-65-64-70=266−143 strokes1,500,000225,000[6]

Tournament record

YearPlayerScoreRound
2022María Fassi62 (−8)1st
2021Leona Maguire62 (−8)1st

References

27.935°N 82.81°W / 27.935; -82.81

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