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Angelina Ye is currently fifth in the inaugural season of the Annika Women’s All Pro Tour. Justin Tafoya, NCAA Photos via Getty Images

After graduating from Stanford in 2023, Angelina Ye struggled with where she could compete to help her develop and advance to the Epson Tour and eventually the LPGA Tour. Thanks to the Annika Women’s All Pro Tour, Ye now has a place to further develop her golf skills, challenge herself, and pursue a path to the highest levels of women’s professional golf.

On July 11, 2023, the Annika Foundation and the Women’s All Pro Tour announced a partnership rebranding as the Annika Women’s All Pro Tour. In 2024, the newly named Annika WAPT consists of 11 tournaments in the U.S. representing more than 200 players from 20 countries. The top two performers from each tournament receive exemptions into an Epson Tour event. The season’s top five performers receive exemptions into the second stage of LPGA Tour’s Q-Series, …