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Belac, Wang Earn LPGA Tour Cards Via Epson Tour

Belac, Wang Earn LPGA Tour Cards Via Epson Tour


INDIAN WELLS, Calif. Former Duke women’s golf teammates and members of the Blue Devil 2019 NCAA Championship team, Ana Belac and Miranda Wang, both earned 2025 Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) tour cards on Sunday with their finish on the Epson Tour Race for the Card rankings. 
 
Belac finished in 11th overall place with $83,091 earnings over the season.  She turned in four top-10 finishes in 2024, including two runner-up placements. 
 
“I’m excited,” said Belac.  “Obviously, like, that’s what we are all working for like entire season, you know, playing all these events. And I’ve been out there for three years. So, it’s going to be really nice to return out there. But, you know, first Q-series and trying to get more starts.”
 
Concluding her second season on the Epson Tour, Wang clinched her tour membership for 2025 with a tied for third finish at the Epson Tour Championship at Indian Wells.  She posted back-to-back scores of 66 over the final two days to move up the leaderboard, and even led at one point in the final round.  Wang finished with a 14-under-par ledger.  In 2024, Wang totaled six top-10 finishes for the season. 
 
“It means so much to me,” said Wang.  “It’s my childhood dream and I’ve worked so many years toward this goal, so I’m really happy that I got this done.”
 
The LPGA category positions for Belac and Wang will alternate with LPGA Tour athletes who finish 101-125 in the Race to the CME Globe following the penultimate LPGA Tour event, The ANNIKA driven by Gainbridge at Pelican. The sequence will see the 101st player in the Race to the CME Globe listed first, then the 11th player in the Race for the Card listed second, and that sequence will continue accordingly.
 
To stay up to date with Blue Devils women’s golf, follow the team on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook by searching “https://goduke.com/news/2024/10/7/DukeWGOLF”. 
 
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