Kai Trump makes big improvement in Annika
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BELLEAIR, Fla. -- Linn Grant rolled in a pair of 15-foot putts among her five birdies that carried her to a 5-under 65 on Saturday for a one-shot lead in The Annika as she tries to extend her streak to six years with at least one win worldwide.
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.
Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark shined early at the LPGA Annika pro-am. Clark paired with Nelly Korda and showed off her swing with a 35-foot putt.
Before Friday’s second round of The Annika, many wondered how rusty Nelly Korda’s golf game just might be. The world’s No.
Former Iowa women's basketball star Caitlin Clark played in The Annika pro-am on Wednesday alongside 2024 LPGA Player of the Year Nelly Korda.
James, now a certified golf sicko, was apparently locked into Friday’s coverage of The Annika driven by Gainbridge, where Korda vaulted up the leaderboard with a 7-under 63.
Off the golf course, Szokol is one of few athletes to have made the selfless two-year commitment to serve on the LPGA Board as a Player Director after being elected to the position in 2023. Her Board service recently concluded, and she and Gemma Dryburgh were succeeded by Lauren Coughlin and Lindy Duncan, whose service will begin in 2026.