The 2023 LPGA Q-Series, a 108-hole marathon, will be extended to seven days.
In Mobile, Alabama on Saturday, three inches of rain forced the third round to be postponed to Sunday. The final round is now scheduled for Wednesday.
The Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail has 104 golfers competing for LPGA cards in the season 2024. Robyn Choi, of Australia, leads at 13 under par after 54 holes. She was the only golfer to shoot a 64 (7 under) on the Falls Course. On Sunday, three golfers — India’s Diksha dagar, American Lauren Stephenson, and Colombian Mariajo Uribe — posted 8-under-64s on the Crossings Course.
She also dropped from 49th to 120th in the Rolex Rankings. also dropped from 49th place to 120th position in the Rolex Rankings. She is in a good position for the Q-Series after rounds of 68-66-68 this week.
After the fourth round on Monday there will be a cut. The low 65 and the ties will advance. As of Sunday evening, the projected cut is 3 under. On Wednesday, the 45 players and ties in the top 45 will receive their cards. Epson Tour status will be awarded to any player who finishes 72 holes.
The LPGA will stick to its six-round schedule. It also wants “to allow maintenance crews to prep the golf courses, and to provide the most fair course conditions for competition,” according to a press release.
According to the LPGA’s new daily schedule:
- The fourth round will begin at 7:30 am. ET Monday, starting at No. Only 1 shirt
- The top 65 players, including ties, will be cut after round 4.
- Round 5 begins at 7:30 am. On Tuesday, ET at No. The 1 and 10 tee
- Round 6 begins at 7:30 am. On Wednesday, ET at the No. The 1st and 10th tees