Field Breakdown: 2026 FCA Women’s Championship 

Broken Arrow, Okla. – The ANNIKA Women’s All Pro Tour heads to Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, this week for the fifth event of the 2026 season at the FCA Women’s Championship. The tournament will be played May 13–15 at Indian Springs Country Club on the River Course and marks the sixth straight year the event has appeared on the ANNIKA WAPT schedule.

More than 100 athletes are expected to compete this week as the season nears its halfway point, making every opportunity to earn Callaway Race to Qualifying points even more important. 

Players will also compete for a share of the $55,000 purse and the chance to earn an exemption into the Epson Tour’s Island Resort Championship in Harris, Michigan, June 22–28.

Here’s a look at a few players to watch this week:

Jimin Jung

Jimin Jung, from the Republic of Korea, will be a player to keep an eye on this week, after moving into the Callaway Race To Qualifying Top 5. Jung, who finished in second place behind Claire Vermette at last week’s Pierce Furniture Women’s Open, has had a fairly steady 2026 season thus far, finishing T6 at the Coke Dr Pepper Open and a T24 at the Taco Bell Natchez Classic. 

Jung now sits in the 5th spot on the Callaway Rankings with 461 points.  

Amanda Kim  

Amanda Kim, from O’Fallon, Missouri, has also been one of the more consistent players this season, most recently finishing third at the Pierce Furniture Women’s Open. The former University of Missouri standout also recorded a T25 finish at the Lake Charles Regional Sports Authority Championship and a T8 finish at the Coke Dr Pepper Open. She currently ranks ninth in the Callaway Race to Qualifying standings with 344 points. 

Kim is no stranger to success on the ANNIKA WAPT, earning a win at the 2020 Central Arkansas Open. She also had an impressive amateur and collegiate career, becoming one of the SEC’s most improved golfers after lowering her scoring average by more than 3.5 strokes from her junior to senior season.

During her senior year, Kim led the Tigers in three of five spring events, including the Lake Oconee Invitational, MountainView Collegiate, and The Bruzzy Challenge. She was also ranked the No. 1 prep golfer in Missouri and No. 68 nationally during her junior career.


Below is a breakdown of the week’s field: 

The week’s field is made up of 101 players from 19 countries.  

The breakdown of the players per country in the field: United States (66), Mexico (5), China (4), Canada (3), Colombia (2), Finland (2), Korea (2), Thailand (2), Austria (1), England (1), India (1), Japan (1), Myanmar (1), Paraguay (1), Peru (1), Philippines (1), Scotland (1), Spain (1), Sweden (1). 

Marissa McCardell

ANNIKA WAPT Media & Communications 

marissa@kgsportsco.com

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