First Glance: 2025 FCA Women’s Championship
(Broken Arrow, OK)-- The ANNIKA Women’s All Pro Tour (ANNIKA WAPT) is heading to Broken Arrow, OK to partner with the FCA for the FCA Women’s Championship presented by Jim Glover Auto Family. The FCA Women’s Championship will feature over 100 of the best LPGA hopefuls competing at The Club at Indian Springs - River Course. Recognized as one of the premier golf venues in the Sooner State, the course generally proves to be a tough test with six under par (-6) being the current tournament record set by 2023 Mikayla Fitzpatrick.
The FCA Women’s Championship will be the fifth event of the 2025 ANNIKA WAPT season. The tournament will be held May 14th-16th, 2025 and will include a 54-hole championship finish on Friday, May 16th. The tournament purse is expected to be $55,000 with the tournament champion taking home a guaranteed minimum of $10,000.
With four tournaments now under the players’ belt, standings for the ANNIKA 20 are in full swing. Fueled by her first professional victory at the United Way Classic, Jackie Lucena has demonstrated consistency securing top-five finishes in three of the four events, securing the No. 1 spot with 980 points. The University of Florida grad had a T2 finish at the Coke Dr Pepper Open and a T3 finish at the Lake Charles Regional Sports Authority.
DATES: May 14-16, 2025
OFFICIAL NAME: FCA Women’s Championship
HASHTAGS: #ANNIKAWAPT #PathOfThePros
SCHEDULE: Fifth event of the ANNIKA WAPT 2025 season
VENUE: The Club at Indian Springs - River Course
PAR/YARDS: 72 (36-36), 6,471 yards
PURSE MONEY: Winner claims guaranteed $10,000.
PAST CHAMPIONS: 2024 Victoria Gailey (-5), 2023 Mikayla Fitzpatrick (-6), 2022 Amanada Tan (-1), 2019 Binny Lee (-3)
FIELD OVERVIEW
SIZE: 113 ANNIKA WAPT players
TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE:
Tuesday, May 13th
Pro-Am (8:00 a.m. & 1:00 p.m.)
Wednesday, May 14th
Round 1 (Starting Time 7:30 a.m)
Thursday, May 15th
Round 2 (Starting Time 7:30 a.m.)
Friday, May 16th
Round 3 (Starting Time 7:30 a.m.) Awards Presentation to follow
NOTES ON THE LIST OF COMPETITORS:
The week’s field is made up of 113 players from 18 countries.
The breakdown of the 113 players per country in the field this week: United States (76), Canada (7), Mexico (4), Philippines (3), China (3), Thailand (3), Australia (2), Colombia (2), Korea (2), Sweden (2), Taiwan (2), India (1), Paraguay (1), Finland (1), Myanmar (1), Chile (1), South Africa (1), Hong Kong (1).
Action gets underway at 7:30 A.M. CT for all three days of play. The field, including amateurs, will be cut after 36 holes to the top 40 of the starting field. The field will be repaired before the final round based on score and players will go off in reverse horseshoe with leaders teeing off last. A trophy presentation by the clubhouse will follow the final round of play. Attendance is free to the public.