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LPGA’s third and last of this season’s tourneys, the 2023 Annika driven by Gainbridge event is all set to take place this weekend starting 9th November until 12th. The game this year will be played at the Pelican Golf Club in Belle Air, Florida.

Just like the last two seasons, this year’s roaring 120-player roster has also already turned some heads. Here’s a quick gist of all you need to know about the players, schedule, and more about the tourney. 

Star-studded lineup, key players, ticketing information, and more

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The 2023 Annika Driven by Gainbridge at Pelican will see some big names from the golfing silo taking the greens in Florida. Among the top 50 Rolex Women’s World Golf Ranking players, 30 are taking part this time. 

2023 Maybank Championship winner Céline Boutier, BMW Ladies Champion Minjee Lee, and other LPGA stars like Jin Young Ko, along with Lexi Thompson, will be seen on the field this year. Defending her 2-time title, Nelly Korda will also be seen with many other top golfers. 

This 120-player tournament will be taking the course for four days, marking the LPGA Tour’s return to the USA for its final two events of the season. The tournament will not have any Monday qualifiers, unlike many other LPGA events, and the players will compete for a fat tourney purse of $3.25 million. 

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In case you are planning to attend the game this time, the tickets for the 72-hole stroke play are available on the Annika by Gainbridge’s website and are divided into weekday and weekend categories so you can choose as per convenience. The range is between $25 to $800, differing on the basis of the experience. If you want to watch the game from the confines of your home, there are other options as well. Here’s a quick look at how and where to watch. 

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Where and how to catch the action live?

The Annika Driven by Gainbridge will be broadcast on TV from November 9th to 12th. Like for all other LPGA events, this time, the official streaming partner is Peacock (Stream ET). The stream is timed between 10 am to 1 pm on the first two days of the game, and for the third and fourth days, it’s 2 pm to 4 pm. 

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The official broadcasting partner for the tourney is Golf Channel, and the timing to watch will be the same as that of Peacock. Considering that most big LPGA names will be seen on the greens together, the excitement among the fans is at its peak. Who are you rooting for this season? Let us know in the comments. 

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