After the eight-round golf marathon of the Q-Series, Agathe Laisné and Anais Meyssonnier unfortunately do not obtain playing rights for the 2023 LPGA Tour season. They finished 63rd and 74th respectively, only the 45 best players obtained a ticket for the American first division. At the top of the leaderboard, Korean Hae Ran Ryu won the Q-Series with a total of -29, ahead of American Bailey Tardy.

No cards on the LPGA for our French women

The 46 players who validated their ticket for the LPGA Tour – via Twitter @LPGA

After eight rounds of golf and two grueling weeks, the Qualifying Schools of the LPGA Tour have been completed and, as a result, an entry ticket to the LPGA Tour for 46 players. Unfortunately among these 46 players, there is no French.

Agathe Laisné will not have missed much this year to obtain a new right to play on the LPGA Tour. With a total of -6, she finished 63rd in the Q-Series five strokes from the last qualifying place.

Anais Meyssonnier, second French engaged in the Q-Series had managed to climb in the second week, but was unable to move up the rankings. His first two cards of the second week in 75 (+3) and 74 (+2) have definitively removed him from a playing right on the LPGA Tour for 2023.

At the top of the leaderboard is Korea's Hae Ran Ryu who won the Q-Series with a stunning total of -29, note that she had played over par in her very first round with a 73 (+1). She is suddenly ahead of the American Bailey Tardy, who finally gets her ticket to the LPGA Tour after three years of failure in the Qualifying Schools.

Manon De Roey also obtains playing rights for the LPGA Tour thanks to a fine 24th place. She had opened her tournament with a 64 (-8) the first round allowing her to take the lead. The Belgian will therefore play on the LPGA Tour next year.

To find the final Q-Series leaderboard: click here.

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