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Meet the 50 players who earned 2024 LPGA status at Q-Series

2023 LPGA Q-School

A total of 50 players earned LPGA status for the 2024 season at Q-Series. Australia’s Robyn Choi topped the field with a 29-under total over the course of six rounds, earning $15,000.

This year’s event, cut down from the traditional eight rounds, was held at Robert Trent Jones’ Magnolia Grove Golf Course in Mobile, Alabama. A field of 104 players began the week and a cut was made after 72 holes. Players who finished in the top 20 and ties earned Category 14 status, while those who finished from T-23 to T-45 earned Category 15.

The big move of the day belonged to Lauren Hartlage, who skyrocketed from T-60 to 16th with a closing 63.

“The last two years I had to come back to Q-School to earn my card back,” said Hartlage. “This time I feel like I’m getting better in learning the ropes of how the LPGA works, so I’m super excited to get back out there.”

LPGA veteran Jennifer Song had good friend Amy Yang on the bag this week. Yang, of course, won the CME Group Tour Championship last month and a $2 million first-place prize. Song finished tied for 17th to earn her card back.

“I think I got like 200 percent confidence from her,” said Song. “You know, just having a close friend, it’s a long week, and I knew I had the game to play well, but I just needed to feel relaxed out there, and then a friend was just what I needed out there.”

Added Yang: “You know, Jennifer, she prepared everything. Her game was so ready to go already at home. I just needed to carry the bag and just talk other stuff and make her feel comfortable.

“I really didn’t do enough other than that.”

Here’s a closer look at the 50 players who earned LPGA status for 2024:

Robyn Choi of Australia reacts after putting on the ninth green during the sixth round of LPGA Q-School at Magnolia Grove Golf Course on December 06, 2023 in Mobile, Alabama. (Photo by Alex Slitz/Getty Images)

Australian-born Choi played collegiate golf at Colorado and earned LPGA status at the inaugural Q-Series in 2019. Finished 12th on the Epson Tour money list this season with six top-10 finishes.

Mao Saigo of Japan hits her second shot on the 2nd hole during the final round of 42nd Daio Paper elleair Ladies Open at elleair Golf Club Matsuyama on November 19, 2023 in Matsuyama, Ehime, Japan. (Photo by Atsushi Tomura/Getty Images)

Japanese player came into Q-Series ranked 43rd in the Rolex Rankings. Saigo, who tied for third at the 2022 Amundi…

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