Following lengthy delays at the LPGA Tour’s Q-School, play was eventually completed on Tuesday and 31 players left Alabama extremely happy.
Originally, Q-School was supposed to be played over five rounds but, because of heavy rain and morning frosts, it was reduced to four rounds midway through proceedings.
Helen Briem topped the leaderboard, claiming a one shot win over Soo Bin Joo
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After Mother Nature played its part, it was Germany’s Helen Briem who topped the leaderboard as rounds of 65, 69, 71 and 68 gave the 20-year-old a one stroke victory at 13-under-par.
Speaking after her final day, Briem explained how the experience of a Ladies European Tour event in Taiwan helped with the weather delay, as she stated: “You can never be prepared for something like that, but I mean, if you made it once, you can make it twice. So you just gotta know what works and what doesn’t work.”
A former Amateur World No.1, Briem is predicted to become a future Solheim Cupper and go far in the game.
What’s more, standing at 6’3″ and averaging 105mph clubhead speed, she finished ninth on the 2025 Ladies European Tour Order of Merit and is one of a few players from the circuit to earn their LPGA Tour status for 2026.
Ryann O’Toole was one of the experienced players to regain her LPGA Tour status after losing it in 2025
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Among those are Perrine Delacour, who has made 179 starts on the LPGA Tour, Chiara Tamburlini, who has three wins on the LET, and Mimi Rhodes, who secured a hattrick of victories alone on the circuit in 2025.
It wasn’t just those from the LET players who earned their status for next season. Former Solheim Cup players and LPGA Tour winners Ryan O’Toole and Jodi Ewart Shadoff also regained their cards for 2026.
In fact, there was even some sibling rivalry going on at the RTJ at Magnolia Grove course, with Carolina Lopez-Chacarra and Frida Kinhult finishing inside the required spots.
Lopez-Chacarra is the sister of DP World Tour winner, Eugenio, while Frida is sister to former British Masters winner, Marcus, with both finishing in a tie for 17th at six-under-par.
Lopez-Chacarra was one of 17 rookies to earn their LPGA Tour card
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Rounding out the final few places was a familiar…
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