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You won’t believe some of these celebrity golfers' handicaps at the 2025 LPGA TOC

The LPGA’s Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions is underway weekend and there are some celebs looking to go low at Lake Nona Golf Course.

The LPGA’s Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions is underway weekend and there are some celebs looking to go low at Lake Nona Golf Course.
JULIO AGUILARAFP

The LPGA’s Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions is underway weekend from the hallowed grounds of Lake Nona Golf Course.

Defending Champion and Lake Nona resident Lydia Ko, who is already an LPGA Hall of Famer is back in the field not only defending her title but also serving as a brand ambassador for Hilton Grand Vacation. She will be going up against Nelly Korda who is ranked No. 1 in the world and a stacked field of challengers.

Star studded field at Lake Nona

The Tournament of Champions draws a big audience not just because of the deep list of talented winners of the past, but also because there is a big group of sports and TV personalities that will be looking to win the celebrity purse in southeast Orlando.

The long roster of celebrities with incredible handicaps will make the $500,000 prize difficult to take home considering there are some recreational golfers who have plus handicaps. John Smolts and Mardy Fish are the top dogs, and probably the favorites with a +1.9 and +3.1 respectively. Former LPGA player Cheyenne Woods’ husband Aaron Hicks who played in the MLB as a +1 handicap, and former three point specialist Ray Allen is a +1.2 handicap.

The tournament is already underway from Lake Nona so make sure you don’t miss any of Orlando, Florida.

  • “The Bachelor” TV personality Wells Adams, 3.5
  • Pro Football Hall of Famer Marcus Allen, 8
  • World Long Drive Champion Maurice Allen, 3.3
  • NBA champion Ray Allen, +1.2
  • Actor and comedian Anthony Anderson, 13.6
  • Actor and comedian Brian Baumgartner, 8.6
  • NBA All-Star Vince Carter, 8
  • FIFI Women’s World Cup champion Brandi Chastain, 12.2
  • Award-winning actor Don Cheadle, 7
  • Golf Channel & NBC Sports reporterand Miss America 2015, Kira Dixon, 12.5
  • Major League Soccer All-Star Landon Donovan, 5.7
  • NBC News meteorologist Dylan Dreyer, 15
  • Olympic tennis medalist Mardy Fish, +3.1
  • CEO Hornblower Corp, Mike Flaskey, 5.1
  • Chicago Cubs World Series Champion Dexter Fowler, 2.4
  • “Dancing with the Stars” champion and “The Bachelor” TV personality Joey Graziadei, 8
  • NBA All-Star Blake Griffin, 13.8
  • MLB outfielder Aaron Hicks, +1.3
  • “The Bachelor” TV personality Ben Higgins, 4.8
  • Country music singer and songwriter Chris Lane, 10.4
  • Podcaster and content creator Hally Leadbetter, +2.3
  • Former NBA player Courtney Lee, 11
  • Three-time World Series Champion Jon Lester, 0.2
  • Boston Red Sox World Series Champion Derek Lowe, 1
  • Singer, Backstreet Boys, AJ McLean, 14
  • MLB All-Star, defending tournament champion Jeff McNeil, 0
  • Sportscaster and former college football coach Urban Meyer, 9.4
  • Boston Red Sox World Series Champion Kevin Millar, 3.5
  • Former NBA player Chandler Parsons, 10.9
  • Actor, Michael Pena, 3.5
  • NHL All-Star Tuukka Rask, 6.2
  • NHL All-Star Jeremy Roenick, 1.5
  • NBA champion JR Smith, 3.7
  • Atlanta Braves World Series Champion John Smoltz, 1.6
  • Actor and comedian, Larry the Cable Guy, 9.4
  • AMA Motocross Champion James “Bubba” Stewart, 9.7
  • Wide receiver, Adam Thielen, 0.5
  • Major League Soccer All-Star Taylor Twellman, +1.5
  • Pro Football Hall of Famer Brian Urlacher, 2.7
  • Actor and singer Jack Wagner, 2
  • Pro Football Hall of Famer Charles Woodson, 9.9
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