LPGA regulation changes include ones that would’ve benefited Rose Zhang
Several changes will impact those without LPGA status who find the winner’s circle.
LPGA is changing to how tour cards will be allotted for 2025
This change will allow all athletes earning LPGA membership from Q-Series more access into LPGA tournaments.
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Australia’s Robyn Choi topped the field with a 29-under total over the course of six rounds.
Heavy rains add an extra day to LPGA Q-Series schedule, bringing the series halfway through.
The 108-hole grind that is the 2023 LPGA Q-Series will go to a seventh day.
Amy Yang, who won $2 million at CME two weeks ago, is now at the LPGA Q-Series as a caddie
The five-time LPGA winner is instead caddying at LPGA Q-Series for good friend Jennifer Song.
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Players who finish in the top 45 and ties will earn 2024 LPGA cards.
Check out which amateurs have turned professional to compete for an LPGA card and which are still in school.
The deadline for players to sign up for Q-Series as a professional was Nov. 17.
Nine amateurs have advanced to Stage 2 of LPGA Q School. They now have to decide.
These golfers will soon have to make a decision about turning pro or go back to school.
Gabriela Ruffels, now a two-time winner on the Epson Tour, never let failing to sign up for LPGA Q-Series keep her down
Now a two-time winner in six starts on the Epson Tour, Ruffels said: “I feel the job is not done.”
Samantha Wagner self-reported a rules violation last year at LPGA Q-Series and missed the cut by one stroke. Now she’s tour-bound.
It was a group effort on Sunday for Wagner, who had her dad on the bag, mom in the gallery and brother on the phone.