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26 golfers secured their LPGA status for 2025 at the Final Qualifying tournament

News RoomBy News RoomDecember 10, 2024Updated:December 10, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The LPGA Final Qualifying tournament in Mobile, Alabama was extended due to rain, with players completing the final round on Tuesday after a washout on Monday. Japanese sisters Chisato and Akie Iwai, along with their countrymate Miyu Yamashita, were among the highlights of the event. Chisato and Akie have a combined 13 JLPGA titles, with Chisato finishing second at 21 under and Akie tied for fifth at 16 under. Yamashita took medalist honors at 27 under.

Adela Cernousek, the 2024 NCAA champion, left college midseason to pursue an LPGA card and finished 11 under to earn it. In total, 26 players earned LPGA status for the upcoming season. This was the first time since 2017 that the final stage was played over 90 holes. Among the key players who will be part of the LPGA in 2025 are Miyu Yamashita, Chisato Iwai, Ina Yoon, and many others who had solid performances during the final qualifying event.

Japanese star Saki Baba, Chinese veteran Yu Liu, Belgian player Manon De Roey, and other notable players also secured their LPGA status for the next season. Veterans like Alena Sharp and Azahara Munoz, as well as rising stars like Caley Mcginty and Ana Belac, also earned their LPGA cards. The tournament showcased a diverse group of players from different countries, backgrounds, and playing styles.

The players who earned LPGA status for 2025 have a wide range of experiences, from seasoned veterans with multiple titles to rookies looking to make a name for themselves on the tour. The competition at the final qualifying event was fierce, with players vying for limited spots on the LPGA tour. The successful participants will now have the opportunity to compete against some of the best players in the world and showcase their skills on the international stage.

The LPGA Final Qualifying tournament served as a platform for players to prove themselves and earn a coveted spot on the tour. The event tested their skills, stamina, and mental toughness as they battled through challenging conditions and a competitive field of players. For those who earned LPGA status, it marks the beginning of a new chapter in their careers, with exciting opportunities and challenges ahead as they look to make their mark on the tour.

The 26 players who earned their LPGA status for 2025 have shown dedication, talent, and determination to reach this milestone in their careers. From seasoned veterans to promising rookies, each player brings a unique set of skills and experiences to the tour. As they prepare for the upcoming season, they will be looking to build on their successes at the final qualifying event and continue to strive for excellence on the LPGA tour. With a mix of established names and rising stars, the 2025 LPGA season promises to be an exciting showcase of talent and competition.

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