After six rounds of the Q-Series, qualifying event to obtain a right to play on the LPGA Tour, it is the German Isi Gabsa who dominates the debates with a total of -23. She is four strokes ahead of her first three pursuers. The task will be tough for our two French players engaged in these Q-Series: we must finish among the 45 best players tied. Agathe Laisné is 67th and five strokes behind in the last qualifying place and Anais Meyssonnier is 73rd and nine strokes behind.

The LPGA moves away for our French, Isi Gabsa leader.

leader after six rounds of the Q-Series – via Twitter @LPGA

The final stage of the Q-Series is launched and two laps from the final verdict, it is the German Isi Gabsa who takes first place with a total of -23. Gabsa was able to take off this Friday thanks to a superb card of 64 (-8). She is thus four strokes ahead of a trio of pursuers at -19: Hae Ran Ryu, Aline Krauter and Valery Plata.

Lauren Hartlage, leader after the first four rounds, unfortunately lost ground at the start of the week. She now ranks 7th, six strokes behind the German leader.

The task will be hard this weekend for our two Frenchwomen engaged in the Q-Series. As a reminder, only the 45 best tied players will obtain playing rights for the LPGA Tour.

After six laps, Agathe Laisné ranks 67th with a total of -3. She is five shots from the last qualifying place, so she will have to come out with two brilliant last rounds to hope to play in the American first division next year.

Anais Meyssonnier's mission will be even tougher for this last weekend in Alabama. Our second Frenchwoman is 73rd at +1 total after six laps and is therefore nine strokes behind the last qualifying place. In golf, nothing is ever played!

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