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LPGA announces dates for the Qualifying Stage of Q-Series following Hurricane Milton

News RoomBy News RoomOctober 11, 2024Updated:October 12, 20242 Mins Read
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The LPGA recently announced that its Qualifying Stage Q-Series event, originally scheduled from October 13-18 at Plantation Golf and Country Club in Venice, Florida, had to be postponed due to Hurricane Milton. The decision was made to ensure the safety of athletes, caddies, staff, volunteers, and the local community. However, the storm shifted farther south than expected, prompting the LPGA to reschedule the event for October 20-25.

In a statement, the LPGA confirmed that the Qualifying Stage of LPGA Q-Series is back on track, following an assessment of the course and in close coordination with Plantation Golf and Country Club. The priority remains the safety of everyone involved, and the tour is keeping a close eye on the impacts of Hurricane Milton on the Florida community.

The Qualifying Stage is the second of three in the LPGA Q-Series, with pre-qualifying having taken place last month in California. Final Qualifying is scheduled for December 5-9 in Mobile, Alabama. The rescheduled event in Venice will be crucial for players looking to secure their spot on the LPGA Tour for the upcoming season.

Players participating in the Q-Series will have the opportunity to showcase their skills in hopes of earning full-time status on the LPGA Tour. The series serves as a gateway for talented golfers to compete at the highest level and fulfill their dreams of playing professionally on the tour.

The LPGA’s decision to prioritize safety in light of Hurricane Milton highlights the organization’s commitment to the well-being of its athletes and stakeholders. The rescheduled event gives players a chance to compete on a level playing field and demonstrate their abilities under pressure.

As the golfing community eagerly anticipates the resumption of the Qualifying Stage, the LPGA’s decision to push back the event underscores the unpredictable nature of weather and the importance of flexibility in planning major tournaments. The tour’s diligence in ensuring a safe and fair competition environment reflects its dedication to upholding the integrity of the sport.

With the rescheduled Qualifying Stage fast approaching, players are gearing up to showcase their talent and determination in pursuit of their LPGA Tour dreams. The competitive atmosphere and high stakes of the Q-Series will test the resilience and skill of each player, making for an exciting and unforgettable event for fans and participants alike.

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