LPGA Announces Q-Series Dates for 2025
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., (Feb. 20, 2025) – The Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) announced today the dates for LPGA Qualifying Series (Q-Series). Beginning in 2025, there will be three regional Pre-Qualifying sites hosting 54-hole competitions from Sept. 23-26, with Qualifying contested in October and Final Qualifying in December. Entries will formally open on July 9, with finalized criteria updated here in early spring.
Pre-Qualifying (Sept. 24-26):
Location: Indian Wells Golf and Country Club in Indian Wells, Calif.
Location: LPGA International in Daytona Beach, Fla.
Location: Denton Country Club in Argyle, Texas
Qualifying (Oct. 15-18):
Location: Plantation Golf and Country Club in Venice, Fla.
Final Qualifying (Dec. 4-8)
Location: Magnolia Grove Golf Course in Mobile, Ala.
The number of players from each Pre-Qualifying site that will advance to Qualifying will be determined after the entry deadline and be based on the number of entries for each location. Upon the conclusion of Final Qualifying, the top-25 finishers and ties will earn LPGA Tour cards for the 2026 season. In addition, all players completing Qualifying and/or Final Qualifying will earn Epson Tour eligibility for 2026.
“The changes to the LPGA Q-Series structure, specifically the Pre-Qualifying stage, were made based on feedback on timing and location. The three-site model for Pre-Qualifying accommodates players in different regions, minimizes wait time for athletes advancing from Pre-Qualifying to Qualifying and allows the LPGA to utilize one course for each competition to improve player preparation for the event,” said LPGA Senior Vice President of Tournament Operations, Tommy Tangtiphaiboontana. “We are excited to enhance our Q-Series competitions through these updates, which align with our goal of providing the best players in the world adequate pathways to compete on the LPGA Tour.”
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The Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) is the world’s premier women’s professional golf organization. Created in 1950 by 13 pioneering female Founders, the LPGA, whose Members now represent nearly 40 countries, is the longest-standing professional women’s sports organization. Through the LPGA Tour, the Epson Tour, the LPGA Professionals, and a joint venture with the Ladies European Tour, the LPGA provides female professionals the opportunity to pursue their dreams in the game of golf at the highest level. In addition to its professional tours and teaching accreditation programs, the LPGA features a fully integrated Foundation, which provides best-in-class programming for female golfers through its junior golf programming, and its LPGA Amateurs division, which offers its members playing and learning opportunities around the world. The LPGA aims to use its unique platform to inspire, transform and advance opportunities for girls and women, on and off the golf course.
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