As for the LPGA Tour with the Q-Series, the LET offers the possibility of obtaining playing rights with its Q-Schools. After the first lap, Yvie Chaucheprat took the lead at -4. They are four French women in the top 20.

Yvie Chaucheprat during the first round of the Q-School LET final - Credits: © Tristan Jones / LET

Yvie Chaucheprat during the first round of the Q-School LET final - Credits: © Tristan Jones / LET

During this week in Spain, 128 players will try to obtain a green fee on the Ladies European Tour. The competition takes place over 90 holes, a Cut will retain the first 65 ex-aequo after 72 holes. On this Real Golf La Manga Club, a Frenchwoman takes the lead in the final phase of the Q-Schools of the Ladies European Tour: Yvie Chaucheprat.

The players play during this week in Spain on the two courses of this golf course, the north course and the south course. La Toulousaine returns a card of 67 (-4), four birdies for no bogey.
She is one step ahead of her first pursuer, the Englishwoman Meghan MacLaren.

Agathe Laisné, after obtaining a category on the LPGA Tour, returned to Europe to try her luck at the Q-School LET and add Ladies European Tour tournaments to her calendar.
She finished 6th with a -1 card: seventeen pars for a birdie.

The scores of the French women:

Manon Gidali and Anais Meyssonnier are placed one stroke behind, in the PAR. They are 11th.

Anne-Charlotte Mora finds herself at the gates of the top 20. She is 22nd at +1.

Julie Berton, Julie Maisongrosse and Charlotte Liautier are 44th at +3.

Emilie Alonso is 97th at +6.

Emma Ambroise ranks 107th at +7.

Emie Peronnin and Marion Duvernay are in 122nd place with a score of +10.

Remember that:

  • the top 20 receives green fees on the category 11 LET
  • 21-50th receives a category 15 on the LET
  • all the players having passed the cut after 72 holes obtain a category 18 on the LET

To find the complete leaderboard of these Q-Schools: click here.

By Baptiste Laurensou.