LET STARS SECURE 2024 LPGA CARDS AT Q-SERIES

After the final day of LPGA Q-Series, 50 players left Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail at Magnolia Grove with an LPGA Tour card in hand. Robyn Choi worked her way to the top of the leaderboard to claim medallist honours after six rounds in Mobile, Ala.

Along with Choi, 49 additional players have earned LPGA status through LPGA Q-Series this week including 20 new names that will join the 2024 LPGA Tour Rookie class.

Of the LET players to secure their LPGA Tour cards, American Gurleen Kaur and Germany’s Polly Mack both finished in the top 10 at the end of the tournament.

Kaur produced rounds of 70-68-67-67-70-68 to have a total of 20-under-par and be in a share for fifth place alongside Mack, who carded her own scores of 71-69-69-68-65-69.

Germany’s Aline Krauter, who won the 2023 Hero Women’s Indian Open, ended the week in a tie for 23rd place on 12-under-par.

Krauter’s compatriot and two-time LET winner Alexandra Försterling was one shot further back in T27 on 11-under-par alongside LET winner Ana Peláez Trivino of Spain.

2023 Race to Costa del Sol champion and Rookie of the Year Trichat Cheenglab of Thailand also secured status on the LPGA Tour with a T38 finish at Q-Series, while Denmark’s Nicole Broch Estrup ended the week T45 to do the same.

With the line for top 45 and ties at eight-under par, players finishing in positions 1-20 and ties earned LPGA Tour status in Category 14, and players finishing in positions 21-45 and ties earned LPGA Tour status in Category 15.