Meet each of the 46 players who earned LPGA cards at Q-Series for 2023, including rookies who span in age from 18 to 31
Meet the players who played their way onto the LPGA for 2023.
The eight-round Q-Series race ends with 46 players securing LPGA Status for 2023
The first full-field LPGA event of the season is in March in Arizona.
These two former Duke Blue Devils teamed up once to win an NCAA championship; they are now working together to earn an LPGA Card at Q-Series
A total 75 players made the 72-hole Q-Series cut, including four former Duke players.
Alana Uriell was disqualified from the LPGA Q-Series due to signing an incorrect scorecard
LPGA Q-Series was especially brutal for Alana Uriell.
LPGA Q-Series – Former Netflix star, a NAIA history-maker and newly-minted pros prepare for the 144-hole grind
Meet 12 of the players set for the 144-hole grind.
Gabriela Ruffels missed the LPGA Q-Series entry deadline and will instead play in her first Australian Open.
“I guess it was all on myself, and that’s something I need to work on — being more on top of deadlines.”
College golf: Cynthia Lu from Oregon and Jenny Bae from Georgia will both return to school rather than entering the LPGA Q-Series
With the new LPGA rules, college stars had a decision to make.
Mariah Stackhouse, Eight Amateurs Among 50 Players who reached the final stage of LPGA Qualifying
Becca Huffer and Seulki Lee were co-medalists in the event, which featured a field of 178 players.