The time has come for the last stage of obtaining LPGA Tour cards: the Q-School Series. 110 players will compete for two weeks to obtain their entry fee on the American circuit. Four French women are engaged.

Pauline Roussin-Bouchard during the Q-School Series training laps - via Twitter © @ ROAD2LPGA

Pauline Roussin-Bouchard during the Q-School Series training laps - via Twitter © @ ROAD2LPGA

The Q-School Series are the last step in qualifying schools. This tournament will be played over two 72 holes.

The first round, which runs from December 2-5, will be played at Magnolia Grove (Falls and Crossings) in Mobile, Alabama. The second round will take place from December 9 to 12 at the Highland Oaks Golf Club (9 holes - Highlands and 9 holes - Marshwood) in Dothan, also in Alabama.

Only the 70 best tied players will advance to the second round.

The players who qualify for the second round will resume the tournament with the score played in the first round. It is therefore important not to be left behind in the first laps.

The goal for its 110 players is to finish in the final top 20 to get a full category on the LPGA Tour. The first 45 will also be guaranteed to get a partial category on the LPGA.

Four French women are involved in this event: Pauline Roussin-Bouchard, Julie Aimé, Agathe Laisné, all three qualified during Stage II of the Q-School, as well as Emma Broze thanks to her victory in July on the Symetra Tour. We remind you that Pauline Roussin-Bouchard won the Stage-II of Q-School.

Other players of the European tour will try to get their playing rights on the American first division: Atthaya Thitikul number of Race To Costa Del Sol and rookie of the year, Emily Kristine Pedersen player of Solheim Cup or the Australian Stephanie Kyriacou.

To find additional information on the Qualifying Schools: click here.

By Baptiste Laurensou.