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LPGA Tour Q-School: Who Made It And Who Missed Out?

Miyu Yamashita walks down the fairway during the final round of LPGA Tour Q-School

LPGA Tour Q-School saw 99 players competing and, at the end of play, it was World No.14 Miyu Yamashita who came out on top, with the Japanese star carding a 27-under total to finish six shots clear.

On offer were 25 LPGA Tour cards for the 2025 season (including ties) and, if Q-School wasn’t dramatic enough, the weather played its part on the final round, forcing the last day into Tuesday.

However, that didn’t dampen the spirits of the 26 players who secured their playing rights for next year, as a number of recognized names claimed their cards in Mobile, Alabama.

Yamashita during her final round of LPGA Tour Q-School

(Image credit: LPGA Tour/Fred Weston/Isaiah Bell)

Earning medalist honors was Yamashita, who carded rounds of 66, 71, 67, 63 and 64 to top the standings. The 23-year-old already has 13 LPGA of Japan Tour victories and rose to prominence following a second place finish at the 2024 Women’s PGA Championship.

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