The LPGA Tour season is rapidly reaching a conclusion, with just one more event to play before the decisive CME Group Tour Championship.

The penultimate event is also one of the biggest, the Annika Driven by Gainbridge at Pelican, where the world’s best players will tee it up in Florida.

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Leading the way is World No.1 Jeeno Thitikul, while other high-profile players assured of their spots in the CME Group Tour Championship include Nelly Korda, Charley Hull, Lydia Ko and this year’s Major winners, Mao Saigo, Maja Stark, Minjee Lee, Grace Kim and Miyu Yamashita.

However, for other well-known players, it’s crunch time at The Annika, with strong performances required to book a place in the season finale.

TOTO Japan Classic.

That was Dryburgh’s best performance this season and lifted her to 67th in the rankings, but she’ll need to back it up with a similar result at The Annika to take her place at the CME Group Tour Championship.

Erin Hills saw her place 19th.

Can she hold her nerve in another big tournament and clamber inside the top 60?

won her very first event as a pro in 2023, claiming victory at the Mizuho Americas Open and followed that up with a second LPGA Tour victory less than a year later at the Cognizant Founders Cup.

After a T10 at the opening event of the season, the Tournament of Champions, Zhang opted to concentrate on her studies at Stanford for two months.

However, not long after returning to action, she suffered a neck injury, which has played a big part in curtailing her progress this year. As a result, she begins The Annika 87th in the rankings.

Zhang is 195 points behind Cassie Porter in 60th, meaning she’ll need to at least be in the top three to reach the CME Group Tour Championship.