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LPGA Announces New Policy Allowing Superstar Amateurs to Skip Q-School

News RoomBy News RoomNovember 15, 2024Updated:November 16, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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The LPGA has announced two new programs that will allow amateur golfers to skip Q-School and go directly to the LPGA and Epson Tour. Both programs were revealed at a meeting during The Annika driven by Gainbridge at Pelican, and more details will be released next week at the CME Group Tour Championship. The pathway to the LPGA will be open to all amateurs, similar to the PGA Tour’s University’s Accelerated program.

Some players, like Rose Zhang, are excited about this new opportunity, as it provides a clear path for talented amateur golfers to reach the LPGA. The new criteria may be difficult to meet, but for those who have excelled in the amateur league, it offers a chance for direct entry. Players like Lydia Ko, Rose, and Leona Maguire would have met the threshold under the new system.

The second program will follow the PGA Tour University rankings for college golfers in their last two years, giving them a path to the Epson Tour. Players like Linn Grant feel that the 20-point threshold may be too high, considering the talent in the amateur game. Grant believes that if a player has performed well during their amateur career, they should have a place on the tour without having to go through Q-School.

College coaches have long dealt with losing star players midseason to LPGA Qualifying, which takes place in November and December. This new program won’t solve the entire problem, but it will help alleviate some of the issues. This year, five college players advanced to the final stage of LPGA Qualifying, and they will need to turn professional in order to compete. The deadline to inform the LPGA of their decision is November 15th.

Overall, the new programs announced by the LPGA offer a clear alternative for amateur golfers to bypass Q-School and gain direct entry to the LPGA and Epson Tour. This will provide a more streamlined and accessible pathway for talented players to pursue a professional golf career without having to navigate the traditional qualifying process. The programs will be closely watched and evaluated as they are implemented, with potential adjustments to the criteria to ensure that they provide fair opportunities for all players.

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