After two weeks of marathon, the Q-Series finally comes to an end in Alabama. Two Frenchwomen will compete on the LPGA Tour next year: Pauline Roussin-Bouchard who signs an excellent 2nd place and Agathe Laisné 22nd.

The new members of the LPGA Tour - Q-Series 2021 - via Twitter @LPGA

The new members of the LPGA Tour - Q-Series 2021 - via Twitter @LPGA

After eight rounds in Alabama, the Q-Series have returned their verdict for the 2022 green fee award on the LPGA. Two French women will join the American first division next year: Pauline Roussin-Bouchard and Agathe Laisné.

The first of them will have thrilled us by taking the lead in the Q-Series from the third round. The only player to have played under the 70s in the first seven rounds, Pauline Roussin-Bouchard took the lead on Sunday, with a large lead over the 20th player; the top 20 allows for a full category on the LPGA Tour. She finally ends her tournament with a 72 (PAR) card and ranks second. This last day was a hectic day with four bogeys and a double bogey for six birdies. She finished at -32 for the tournament.

Korean Na Rin An won these Q-Series at -33. She signs a final card of 66 (-6) on the last lap to take first place.

Agathe Laisné will also play on the LPGA Tour next year. Author of a card of 69 (-3), four birdies for a bogey, she finished 22nd at -9. She finishes one stroke of obtaining a full category on the LPGA but already secures a place in many tournaments next year. She was 43rd with two laps to go and was able to shine this weekend to acquire her card.

Julie Aimé unfortunately finishes off the nail. A last card of 75 (+3) ejects her from the top 45: she finishes 53rd at -1.

Among the players who will integrate the LPGA thanks to the Q-School, we find Atthaya Thitikul, winner of the Race to Costa Del Sol, the Australian Stephanie Kyriacou winner of the LET or even Emily Kristine Pedersen, winner of the last Solheim Cup with the 'Europe.

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By Baptiste Laurensou