LPGA Q-Series: Tour winners, Solheim Cup players and brand new pros set for 108-hole grind

Players who finish in the top 45 and ties will earn 2024 LPGA cards.

An abbreviated LPGA Q-Series gets underway on Thursday at Robert Trent Jones’ Magnolia Grove Golf Course in Mobile, Alabama. The event, which has been shortened from 144 holes to 108 holes, concludes on Dec. 5.

A field of 104 players will compete over the Falls and Crossings courses, with a cut after Round 4 to low 65 and ties. Louise Suggs Rolex Rookie of the Year Hae Ran Ryu medaled at the 2022 Q-Series.

Players who finish in the top 45 and ties will earn 2024 LPGA cards. Those who finish in the top 20 and ties will earn the Category 14 status while those who are 21-45 and ties will fall into Category 15.

Any player who completes 72 holes will receive Epson Tour status.

Here’s a breakdown of notables in the field: