Australia will have its strongest representation in tournament history with nine Aussies to tee it up at the Chevron Championship in Texas starting tonight (Australian time).
Gale needed his first hole-in-one in competition since his very first as a 12-year-old over the closing stages and a gritty par at the last for a 12-under total and one-shot win over Matt Griffin.
Australia’s Robyn Choi, who has not played on the LPGA full-time since 2019, won the qualifying marathon by three strokes at 29-under par. Here’s more on her and six other notable players who earned LPGA Tour status for 2024.
Such is the small margins separating the leading players on the moneylist, the 37th-ranked player can still earn a LPGA Tour card with a win, and that’s good news for both Gabriela Ruffels and Robyn Choi.
For the first time in the history of the LPGA Tour, the Q-Series will be conducted over two weeks with Robyn Choi, Karis Davidson, Stephanie Kyriacou and Sarah Jane Smith earning exemptions in a variety of different ways.