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KEY FACTS ABOUT THE FINAL QUALIFIER FOR 2023 LET Q-SCHOOL

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE EUROPEAN PRE-QUALIFIER FOR 2023 LET Q-SCHOOL

Following the end of the 2022 Ladies European Tour (LET) season, the Tour has headed to La Manga Club which will play host to the prestigious LET Qualifying School once again.

Last year American Gabriella Then scored top honours shooting a final round of 67 (-6) on the South Course to win the Final Qualifier by four shots.

While newly-crowned Race to Costa del Sol champion Linn Grant secured her card for 2022, as did LET winners from this season Meghan MacLaren, Ines Laklalech and Anne-Charlotte Mora.

Previous winners of Q-School at La Manga Club include Amy Boulden (2020) alongside Anna Nordqvist (2008), Caroline Masson (2009), Caroline Hedwall (2010) and Jodi Ewart-Shadoff (2011).

The North and South Courses will host the four-round Pre-Qualifying on December 10-13 and the five-round Final Stage on December 17-21.

Here’s what you need to know about this week’s Final Qualifier…

THE COURSES

North Course: It was designed by Robert Dean Putman in 1971. This is a technically more accessible course for players of all levels. Here you will find plenty of palm trees, lakes, and ravines.

South Course: It is considered to be one of the best courses in Spain. It was designed by Robert Dean Putman in 1971 and remodelled in 2005 by golfing legend, Arnold Palmer.

Running side by side and sharing a clubhouse, they promise to provide an electric atmosphere for those battling it out for a place on the 2023 Ladies European Tour.

WHO IS PLAYING

A field of 146 players representing 31 different countries will compete in the Final Qualifier. This includes:

  • LET members ranked in the top 145 on the Race to Costa del Sol
  • LETAS members ranked seven to 21 on the Order of Merit
  • Leading player from each LETAS recognised tour
  • Amateurs ranked within the Top 25 on the 2022 Women’s Amateur Golf Ranking
  • Players qualifying for LPGA Q-Series in order of their Rolex Women’s World Golf Ranking
  • Top five players from the top 80 and ties of the LPGA points list
  • Top 2 players who enter from top 10 of the 2022 Epson Tour Ranking
  • Top five players who enter from the top 100 on the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings

COMPETITION FORMAT

90 holes of stroke-play competition with a cut after 72 holes with top 60 and ties. For the first four rounds, competitors will alternate between the North and South courses. The fifth round will be played on the South Course.

WHAT THE PLAYERS RECEIVE

€10,000 and will be distributed to the top 5 competitors (provided they are professional players) as…

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