Welcome to Annika Sörenstams annual international golf tournament for elite girl golfers. Part of the R&A World Amateur Golf Rankings.
Swedens most successful golfer of all times, Annika Sörenstam, will be hosting, following and conducting the tenth ANNIKA Invitational Europe on site.
Annika Sörenstam is a winner of 72 official LPGA tournaments including ten majors, and has represented Europe in the Solheim Cup on eight occasions between 1994–2007.
ANNIKA Invitational Europe 2025 will be hosted on June 17–19 at Bokskogens Golf Club.
June 17 - 19, 2025 at Bokskogens Golf Club. Website: https://www.bokskogen.com/ Email: Phone: +46 40406900
Format of play
Strokeplay over 54 holes, 18 holes on each day of the tournament, no cut.
Qualifying spots
Hilton Grand Vacations ANNIKA Invitational presented by Rolex
The top three finishers, who have not reached their 20th birthday AND have not graduated high school as of January 1, 2026, will receive an invitation.
Awards
The Hilton Grand Vacations ANNIKA Invitational presented by Rolex has won 7 awards out of the 13 years it’s been played, from the AJGA. The first edition was honored as the Newcomer of the Year and the 2010 even received the Invitational of the Year. The tournament has also won two Media Awards, two Social Media Award and a Volunteer Award.
Cooperation with the AJGA
The AJGA has committed to provide the top finishers with “playing status with the AJGA”. This status will enable these finishers to gain entry into some AJGA events.
A. Participants must be female and born 1st of January 2007 or later.
B. All participants must be an amateur golfer in accordance with the Rules of Amateur Status as approved by R&A Rules Limited.
C. The maximum handicap limit is -4,4.
D. The field will be limited to a maximum of 78 players.
The field will be decided in the following order:
Invitees - The top 60 players on the R&A Womens World Amateur Golf Ranking, published week 1 2025, and who also represents a country that is a member of the European Golf Association will be invited. The closing date to accept invitations is May 1th.
Exemptions - The ANNIKA Foundation and the Swedish Golf Federation will retain six places each - i.e. a total of twelve players.
Open entries - Places will be given to players in order of:
A. Ranking from the R&A Womens World Amateur Golf Ranking (May 1th) B. SGF Golf ranking C. Handicap
Open entries will be accepted in the above order regardless of country representation.
Minimum number of open category entrants is 6. Entries must be submitted no later than May 1, 2025.
The R&A is supporting the 2025 ANNIKA Invitational Europe. The R&A’s generous financial contribution has substantially reduced the tournament entry fee for each player, providing added benefit and helping grow the game.
Entry fee 2025 is TBA
Entry fee will include:
Front row seat on Annika clinic on Tuesday afternoon June 17th - Two practice rounds and three tournament rounds - Five lunches - Two dinners (opening dinner Monday June 16th and dinner on Wednesday June 18th) - Fruit and drinks on the golfcourse - Tourguide (Strokesaver) - Trolley - Unlimited practice balls on the driving range - Transportation to and from Landvetter Airport upon arrival and departure on request - Wireless internet in the clubhouse - Workshops on Wednesday afternoon June 18th
The top 60 European players born 2007 or later on the R&A Womens World Amateur Golf Ranking, published week 1, 2025 will be invited. The list of invited players will be published in February. The closing date to accept invitations is May 1th 2025
In 2009, the ANNIKA Invitational USA presented by Rolex was the first event founded by Annika in the Foundation’s series of global events. Now, the tournaments span five continents including Europe, Asia, Latin America, North America and Australasia.
The top three players from each international event are annually invited to the ANNIKA Invitational USA presented by Rolex the following year.
When developing her idea of what the ANNIKA Invitational would be, Annika was determined to include initiatives that supported the Foundation’s slogan “More Than Golf.” She wanted her invited participants to leave the week with something more than just a three-round aggregate score.
Annika’s experience has taught her that it takes more than a good golf swing and putting stroke to be a winner on the competitive tours. That’s why she includes leadership and life-skill workshops that take place during tournament week to allow the girls to ask questions and learn what it will take to be successful in their career.