Here are the graduates of the 2021 LPGA Q Series, eight aggregate rounds held over two weeks at two different sites on the Alabama Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail. All of these players will receive LPGA Tour status for 2022. The players who finished 21-45 will also receive Epson Tour status.
Na Rin An (1, -33)
- An, 25, is from Seoul, Republic of Korea
- Her career-best finish on the LPGA Tour is T3 at the 2021 BMW Ladies Championship; she has only played a total of two LPGA Tour events
- An is a two-time winner on the KLPGA, after her victories at the 2020 Autech Carrier Championship and the 2020 Hana Financial Group Championship
- In 2021 on the KLPGA, she earned 15 top-20 finishes, with two runner-up performances at the NH Investment & Securities Ladies Championship and the Dongbu Construction KOREIT Championship
Pauline Roussin-Bouchard (2, -32)
- Roussin-Bouchard, 21, is from Brignoles, France
- Her career-best finish on the LPGA Tour is T38 at the 2021 Amundi Evian Championship as an amateur; she has played a total of three LPGA Tour events
- Roussin-Bouchard won second start as a professional in August on the Ladies European Tour at the Didriksons Skaftö Open
- She finished 23rd in the Race to Costa del Sol on the LET
- Turned pro in August 2021
- Roussin-Bouchard reached No. 1 in the World Amateur Golf Rankings in January of 2020
- Was a two-time All-American at the University of South Carolina and five-time medalist as a Gamecock (second most wins all-time)
Atthaya Thitikul (3, -26)
- Thitikul, 18, is from Ratchaburi, Thailand
- Her career-best finish on the LPGA Tour is second, at the 2021 Honda LPGA Thailand and the 2021 Trust Golf Women’s Scottish Open
- Thitikul also earned two additional top-five finishes on Tour in 2021, at the Amundi Evian Championship (5th) and the ISPS Handa World Invitational (4th)
- She has made 14 of 15 cuts since 2017 on Tour
- In 2021 on the Ladies European Tour, Thitikul won twice and earned an additional 12 top-10 finishes; she’s won four times on the LET in her career
- She earned Rookie of the Year and Player of the Year honors, and finished first in the Race to Costa Del Sol (Order of Merit)
- In 2017, Thitikul won the Ladies European Thailand Championship as an amateur, making her the youngest person ever to win a professional golf tour event at 14 years, four months and 19 days old
- As an amateur, her wins include the 2016 Singha Thailand Junior World Championship, the 2017 Taiwan Amateur Championship, the 2018 Women’s Amateur Asia Pacific, the 2018 & 2019 World Junior Girls Championship and the 2019 Thailand Ladies Amateur Open
Ruoning Yin (T4, -21)
- Yin, 19, is from Shanghai, China
- She turned professional in 2020, primarily playing on the China LPGA Tour
- Yin finished T3 at LPGA Qualifying Tournament Stage II with a four-day total of 275 (-13)
- Yin played in two CLPGA events in 2021; her best finish was a T11 at the Nanshan Ladies Golf Challenge
- She qualified for the 2021 U.S. Women’s Open at Olympic Club (MC)
- Yin won her first three events in a row on the CLPGA as a professional in 2020, a record for the tour
- She recorded six top-10s on the CLPGA during the 2020 season
- She won nine titles in 2019 as a junior amateur
- Yin was ranked as high as 64th in the World Amateur Golf Rankings
Peiyun Chien (T4, -21)
- Chien, 31, is from Chinese Taipei
- She has made $671,851 in career earnings on the LPGA Tour
- Chien’s career-best on Tour is T3 at the 2017 Dana Open presented by Marathon; she has an additional three top-10 finishes on Tour
- Chien played three events on Tour in 2021, with her season-best result a tie for 19th at the Volunteers of America Classic
- She played in 17 events on the Epson Tour in 2021, earning a win at the Circling Raven Championship and two additional top-10 finishes; she finished 19th in the Race for the Card standings
- Chien first earned LPGA Tour status in 2017 by finishing 10th in the Race for the Card in 2016
- She has earned three career wins on the Epson Tour and four on the TLPGA
Janie Jackson (6, -19)
- Jackson, 27, is from Huntsville, Alabama
- She has made $41,521 in career earnings on the LPGA Tour
- Jackson’s career-best finish on Tour is a tie for 27th at the Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational alongside playing partner Ryann O’Toole
- In 2021, she made six cuts in eight starts on Tour and recorded one top-30 finish
- Jackson was a Epson Tour graduate in 2020 to gain LPGA Tour status for 2021 after finishing fifth in the Race for the Card standings
- She earned her first win on the Epson Tour at the Florida’s Natural Charity Classic in 2020
- Jackson played collegiate golf at the University of Arizona before transferring to the University of Alabama; she was named to the All-SEC Team as a senior in 2016
Ayaka Furure (7, -18)
- Furure, 21, is from Kobe, Japan
- Her career-best finish on the LPGA Tour is fourth, at the 2021 Amundi Evian Championship; she has played a total of three events on Tour in her career
- Furure is a seven-time winner on the JLPGA: one in 2019, three in 2020 and three in 2021
- She was the 2020-21 Player of the Year on the JLPGA
- As an amateur, she won the 2019 Fujitsu Ladies on the JLPGA and turned pro shortly afterwards
Linnea Johansson (T8, -17)
- Johansson, 28, is from Bastad, Sweden
- She has made $25,955 in career earnings on the LPGA Tour
- Johansson’s career-best finish on Tour is a tie for 39th at the Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational alongside playing partner Linnea Strom
- In 2021, she played eight events on Tour, with her season-best result a tie for 39th at the Dow GLBI
- Johansson earned two top-five finishes on the Epson Tour in 2021, including a runner-up performance at the Prasco Charity Championship; she finished 33rd in the Race for the Card Standings
- She first earned LPGA Tour status for 2020 by finishing T26 at the 2019 LPGA Q-Series
Hye-Jin Choi (T8, -17)
- Choi, 22, is from Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea
- Her career-best finish on the LPGA Tour is second, at the 2017 U.S. Women’s Open (as an amatuer), 2018 ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open and the 2020 ISPS Handa Vic Open
- Choi has made the cut in 21 of 24 starts on the LPGA Tour, and has earned a total of six top-10 finishes since 2017
- She has 11 wins on the KLPGA Tour, including five in 2019, when she was the KLPGA’s leading money winner
- As an amateur, Choi’s wins included the 2015 World Junior Girls Championship (both Individual and Team), the 2016 Canadian Women’s Amateur, the 2017 Australian Women’s Amateur and the 2017 ChoJung Sparkling Water Yongpyong Resort Open and Bogner-MBN Ladies Open on the KLPGA
Bianca Pagdanganan (T10, -14)
- Pagdanganan, 24, is from the Philippines
- She has made $271,990 in career earnings on the LPGA Tour
- Pagdanganan’s career-best finish on Tour is solo third at the 2020 LPGA Drive On Championship at Reynolds Lake Oconee
- In 2021, she made the cut in eight of 12 starts on Tour, recording one top-15 result and two additional top-30 results
- Pagdanganan represented the Phillipines at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics (T43)
- She first earned LPGA Tour status for 2020/21 by finishing T38 at the 2019 LPGA Q-Series
- Pagdanganan played collegiate golf at the University of Arizona after transferring from Gonzaga University in 2017; she helped the Wildcats clinch the 2018 NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Championship
Dewi Weber (T10, -14)
- Weber, 25, is from Groningen, The Netherlands
- She has been a Epson Tour Member since 2019, and has made $104,723 in career earnings; she has earned a total of 12 top-10 finishes on Tour in her career
- In 2021, Weber finished 41st in the Race for the Card standings; she recorded three top-10 finishes, including a season-best tie for sixth at the Twin Bridges Championship
- She played collegiate golf at the Univeristy of Miami where she was a three-time All American at Miami, the first for the school to earn the honor three times
- Weber won three times and recorded 18- top-10 finishes at U of Miami, including a runner-up performance at the NCAA Championships
Yaeeun Hong (T12, -13)
- Hong, 19, is from Seoul, Republic of Korea
- She has made $69,096 in career earnings on the Epson Tour
- Hong has 7 career top-10s the best of which was a T2 at the Murphy USA El Dorado Shootout
- Played one event in 2020, the Florida's Natural Charity Classic, and finished T3
- Finished T4 at Stage II of the 2019 LPGA Qualifying Tournament to earn membership on the Epson Tour for rookie year of 2020
- Won the 2019 Australian Women’s Amateur Championship
- Father, Taesik, is a former professional golfer
Kelly Tan (T12, -13)
- Tan, 28, is from Batu Pahat, Malaysia
- She has made $680,394 in career earnings on the LPGA Tour
- Tan’s career-best finish on Tour is a tie for fourth at the 2014 Dana Open presented by Marathon
- In 2021, she made the cut seven times in 14 starts on Tour; her season-best finish was a tie for 22nd at the LOTTE Championship
- Tan represented Malaysia at the 2016 Rio Olympics (51) and 2020 Tokyo Olympics (T34)
- She has one Epson Tour victory at the 2019 Florida’s Natural Charity Classic
- As an amateur, Tan finished T13 at the 2013 Final Qualifying Tournament to first earn Tour status for 2014 and turned professional after the event
Emily Kristine Pedersen (T14, -12)
- Pedersen, 25, is from Copenhagen, Denmark
- She has made $197,944 in career earnings on the LPGA Tour
- Pedersen’s career-best finish on Tour is a tie for second at the 2020 Trust Golf Women’s Scottish Open
- She is a two-time European Solheim Cup Team member (2017, 2021) with an overall record of 3-4-0
- Pedersen represented Denmark at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, finishing T5
- She is a five-time winner on the Ladies European Tour; In 2020, she won four times and won the Race to Costa del Sol (Order of Merit)
- In 2015, Pedersen was named the LET’s Rookie of the Year
- She has also won the Den Glydne Golfbond (Denmark’s Player of the Year) in 2013 and 2020
- Pedersen finished T27 at the 2016 LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament to first earn LPGA Tour status for 2017
- As an amateur, she was a two-time Junior Ryder Cup player for Europe (2012, 2014) and was also a member of the 2014 PING Junior Solheim Cup for Europe
- Pedersen’s amateur wins include the 2013 Spanish Ladies Amateur, the 2013 European Ladies Amateur Championship and the 2014 Women’s Amateur Championship
Isi Gabsa (T14, -12)
- Gabsa, 26, is from Munich, Germany
- She has made $105,876 in career earnings on the LPGA Tour
- Gabsa played in two events on Tour in 2021; her best finish was a T40 at the Pelican Women’s Championship
- She has made $166,062 in career earnings on the Epson Tour; joined in 2016
- Gabsa has had 14 top-10s on Epson, including a single victory at the 2018 Forsyth Classic
- Her best Epson Tour finish in 2021 was a T2 at the FireKeepers Casino Hotel Championship
- Gabsa first gained LPGA Tour membership by finishing ninth on the Epson Tour Official Money List to earn status for the 2019 season
- Has two LET Access Series wins, the 2015 PGA Halmstad Ladies Open at Haverdal and the 2015 Drøbak Ladies Open
Lauren Kim (T16, -11)
- Kim, 27, is from Los Altos, California
- She has made $225,658 in career earnings on the LPGA Tour
- Kim’s career-best finish on Tour is a tie for 12th at the 2019 Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational alongside playing partner Sarah Schmelzel
- In 2021, she made the cut in six of 12 events on Tour; she recorded a season-best result of T19 at the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship
- Kim has earned one career victory on the Epson Tour at the 2018 Florida’s Natural Charity Classic
- She finished T29 at the 2016 LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament to first earn LPGA Tour status for 2017
- Kim played collegiate golf at Stanford University and graduated with a B.A. in Science, Technology and Society
- She was a First-Team All-American at Stanford (2014, 2015 & 2016), earned Pac-12 All-Conference First Team honors (2015 & 2016) and helped lead her team to the program’s first national championship title in 2015
Stephanie Kyriacou (T16, -11)
- Kyriacou, 21, is from Sydney, Australia
- Her career-best finish on the LPGA Tour is T13 at the AIG Women’s Open; she has played a total of nine events on the LPGA Tour
- Kyriacou is a two-time winner on the Ladies European Tour, her most recent at the 2021 Big Green Egg Open
- She finished third in the Race to Costa Del Sol after 10 top-10 finishes this season on the LET
- Kyriacou won the 2020 Geoff King Motors Australian Ladies Classic Bonville as an amateur (the 10th occurrence in LET history) and turned pro two days later
- As an amateur, her wins included the 2017 & 2019 Port Phillip Open Amateur, the 2018 Victorian Women’s amateur, the 2019 Australian Master of the Amateurs and the 2019 Queensland Amateur Championship
- Kyriacou started playing golf at age four and was introduced to the game by her dad, who regularly caddies for her now
Allisen Corpuz (T16, -11)
- Corpuz, 23, is from Honolulu, Hawaii
- She has played four LPGA Tour events since 2016, most recently the 2020 U.S. Women’s Open
- Corpuz was a member of the winning 2021 Curtis Cup team; she went undefeated with a 3-0-0 and did not play any of the two foursome sessions
- Corpuz played collegiate golf at the University of Southern California (USC) and was a two-time All-American; she won three times in her career as a Trojan
- In 2008, she surpassed fellow Hawaii native Michelle Wie West as the youngest qualifier in U.S. Women’s Amateur Public Links history at 10 years, three months and nine days
Jennifer Chang (T16, -11)
- Chang, 22, is of Cary, North Carolina
- She has made $166,909 in career earnings on the LPGA Tour
- Chang’s career-best finish on Tour is a tie for eighth at the 2021 LPGA Drive On Championship presented by Volvik at Golden Ocala
- In 2021, she made the cut in 13 of 19 starts on Tour and recorded two top-20 finishes
- Chang first earned LPGA Tour status for 2020/21 by finishing T9 at the 2019 LPGA Q-Series
- She played collegiate golf at the University of Southern California; she declared she was leaving school to turn pro following the 2019 LPGA Q-Series
- Chang had two wins at USC and 12 top-10 finishes; in 2019, she was an All-American and All-Pac-12 First-Team pick as well as a finalist for the ANNIKA Award and WGCA Player of the Year
- She was a member of the 2017 Junior Solheim Cup and 2019 Arnold Palmer Cup teams
Hinako Shibuno (T20, -10)
- Shibuno, 23, is a native of Okayama, Japan
- She has played in 18 LPGA Tour events since 2019, making the cut 14 times
- In 2019, Shibuno won the AIG Women’s Open in her first start outside her home country of Japan; she was the second Japanese player to win a women’s major championship after Hisako Higuchi (1977 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship) as well as the second player this decade to win in her major debut after Hyo Joo Kim (2014 Amundi Evian Championship)
- In 2021, she competed in eight LPGA Tour events, recording a season-best tie for 31st at the Pure Silk Championship
- Shibuno has won six times on the JLPGA, including twice in 2021 at the Stanley Ladies Golf Tournament and the Mitsubishi Electric/Hisako Higuchi Ladies Golf Tournament
- In 2019, she was the JLPGA Player of the Year
- Shibuno turned professional in 2018
- Her nickname is the “Smiling Cinderella”
Yu-Chiang Hou (a) (T20, -10)
- Hou, 21, is from Taipei, Chinese Taipei
- She was runner-up at the 2021 U.S. Women’s Amateur
- Hou is a junior at the University of Arizona along with older sister Yu-Sang
- She played in one TLPGA in 2021, the Hitachi Ladies Classic; she finished in a tie for 18th
- Hou played in six events on the TLPGA in 2020; her best finish was a T3 at the Party Golfers Ladies Open
- She became No. 1 in the World Amateur Golf Rankings in September of 2020; she now sits at 27th
- Hou has three wins in professional events including the 2018 TLPGA Ladies Open - Nan Pao, 2019 CLPGA Zhangjiagang Shuangshan Challenge and 2019 ICTSI Pradera Verde Ladies Classic
- Her given name is Yu-Chiang, but she prefers to go by Vivian
Agathe Laisne (T22, -9)
- Laisne, 22, is from Paris, France
- She turned professional in September of 2021
- Laisne won two LET Access Series events as an amateur, the 2020 Lavaux Ladies Open and the 2020 Santander Golf Tour Lauro
- She played collegiate golf at the University of Texas; Laisne won the Big-12 Conference Championship in 2019 and was an All-American that same year
- She won the 2017 European Amateur
- Laisne was ranked as high as 12th in the World Amateur Golf Ranking
Sanna Nuutinen (T22, -9)
- Nuutinen, 30, is from Helsinki, Finland
- She turned professional in 2014 and joined the Ladies European Tour in 2017; Sanna has made $345,894 on the LET during her tenure
- Her career-best finish on the LPGA Tour is a tie for 26th at the 2021 AIG Women’s Open; she has played five events on Tour in her career
- In 2021, Nuutinen finished fourth in the Race to Costa del Sol; her best finish was a solo second at the Big Green Egg Open in June
- She competed in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics representing Finland, finishing T20
- Nuutinen has three wins on the LET Access Series circuit, the 2016 NordicTrack Open de Strasbourg, the 2019 Amundi Czech Ladies Challenge and the 2020 Flumserberg Ladies Open
- She played collegiate golf at Texas Christian University
Alana Uriell (T22, -9)
- Uriell, 25, is from Carlsbad, California
- She has made $152,800 in career earnings on the LPGA Tour
- Uriell played in 15 LPGA Tour events in 2021; her best finish was a T15 at the Cambia Portland Classic
- She ranked 14th in average driving distance in 2021 at 269.47 yards
- She has carded one top-ten in her time on Tour, a T9 at the Thornberry Creek LPGA Classic in 2019
- She first earned LPGA Tour membership in 2018 by finishing T20 at the inaugural LPGA Q-Series to earn Priority List Category 14 status for the 2019 season
- Uriell is a University of Arkansas alum; she recorded one win and 14 top-ten finishes during her time as a Razorback
Gemma Dryburgh (T22, -9)
- Dryburgh, 28, is a native of Aberdeen, Scotland
- She has made $212,207 in career earnings on the LPGA Tour
- Dryburgh’s career best finish on Tour is a tie for sixth at the 2020 LPGA Drive On Championship at Inverness Club
- In 2021, she made the cut in five of 12 events, recording a season-best tie for eighth at the Cambia Portland Classic
- Dryburgh is a two-time winner on the Rose Ladies Series and has one win on the ALPG Tour
- She finished T13 at the 2017 LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament to first earn LPGA Tour status for 2018
- Dryburgh played on the 2014 Curtis Cup Team and was a member of the Scottish National Team
Savannah Vilaubi (T26, -8)
- Vilaubi, 28, is from Downey, California
- She turned professional in 2016, playing on the Epson and Cactus Tours
- Vilaubi has made $68,689 in career earnings on Epson; she has four career top-ten finishes to her credit
- She played in 18 Epson Tour events in 2021; she recorded two top-ten finishes, a T2 at the Mission Inn Resort & Club Championship and a T6 at the Four Winds Invitational
- Vilaubi won the 2021 Colorado Women’s Open with a three-day total of -15
- She has won five Cactus Tour events over the last three years (‘19, ‘20, ‘21)
- She won the 2016 Texas Women’s Open
Olivia Cowan (T26, -8)
- Cowan, 25, is from Steinwenden, Germany
- She turned professional in 2015 and currently competes on the Ladies European Tour
- Cowan earned LET membership after winning the 2015 LET Access Series Order of Merit
- She has 26 career top-ten finishes on the LET and has made $554,779 in career earnings
- In 2021, she played in 26 LET events; her team won the Aramco Team Series London Team Event and her best individual finish was a solo second at the Aramco Team Series-Jeddah
- She finished fifth in the 2021 Race to Costa del Sol
- Cowan was a Epson Tour member in 2018, playing in only four events; her best finish was a T7
- Cowan has three wins on the LET Access Series circuit; she won the 2015 ASGI Ladies Open in Switzerland and the 2015 Borås Ladies Open in Sweden as an amateur and won the 2015 Norrporten Ladies Open as a professional
Frida Kinhult (T26, -8)
- Kinhult, 22, is from Fiskebäckskil, Sweden
- Kinhult turned professional in December of 2019; she finished fourth on the Epson Tour money list in 2020 to earn LPGA Tour membership for the 2021 season
- Kinhult played one Tour event in 2021; she missed the cut at the Volunteers of America Classic
- She has made $84,003 in career earnings on the Epson Tour
- Kinhult has had 7 career top-tens on Epson, including one victory at the 2020 Epson Tour Championship
- Her brother Marcus is a professional golfer on the European Tour
- She became No.1 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking in June of 2019
- Kinhult played collegiate golf at Florida State University; she was an All-American in 2019 and won three individual titles during her tenure
Lauren Hartlage (T26, -8)
- Hartlage, 23, is from Elizabethtown, Kentucky
- She turned professional in August of 2021
- Hartlage qualified for the Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational in 2021 with partner and former Louisville teammate Molly Lyne; they would miss the cut
- She finished second at the 2021 Delta Downs Invitational on the Women’s All Pro Tour
- She played collegiate golf at the University of Louisville; she won two events during her tenure
- Hartlage participated in the inaugural Augusta National Women’s Amateur
Brooke Matthews (a) (T30, -7)
- Matthews, 23, is from Rogers, Arkansas
- Her career-best finish on the LPGA Tour is T49 at the 2020 Walmart NW Arkansas Championship; she has played a total of three events on Tour in her career
- Matthews plays collegiate golf at the University of Arkansas; she’s earned two wins as a Razorback
- She earned 2021 First Team All-SEC honors and was named to the SEC All-Freshman Team in 2019; she was also a member of the 2021 Curtis Cup and Arnold Palmer teams
- At the 2021 Cougar Classic, Matthews set the NCAA golf 54-hole tournament record at –25
Yu-Sang Hou (a) (T30, -7)
- Hou, 22, is from Taipei, Chinese Taipei
- Her career-best finish on the LPGA Tour is a tie for 52nd at the 2019 Taiwan Swinging Skirts LPGA; she has played nine events on Tour since 2015
- Hou plays collegiate golf at the University of Arizona; she is a three-time All-American and was a member of the 2018 Wildcats team that won the NCAA Championship
- Hou has one win on the TLPGA at the 2021 Hitachi Ladies Classic
- Her sister, Vivian, also plays at Arizona and is competing with her at LPGA Q-Series
Liz Nagel (T32, -6)
- Nagel, 30, is from Dewitt, Michigan
- She has made $79,101 in career earnings on the LPGA Tour
- Nagel’s career-best finish on Tour is a tie for 17th at the 2021 ISPS Handa World Invitational
- In 2021, she made the cut in five of 15 starts and earned two top-20 finishes
- Nagel finished T35 at the 2014 LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament to first earn LPGA Tour status for 2015
- She played collegiate golf for Michigan State University and earned five top-five finishes, eight top-10 finishes and the fourth-lowest scoring average in school history (75.65)
- Nagel helped lead the Spartans to three Big Ten titles during her career
- She is a thyroid cancer survivor after being diagnosed and beating it her junior year at MSU
Haylee Harford (T32, -6)
- Harford, 25, is from Leavittsburg, Ohio
- She has been a Epson Tour Member since 2020 and has made $86,780 in career earnings; she has earned a total of eight top-10 finishes on Tour in her career
- In 2021, Harford finished 20th in the Race for the Card standings; she recorded four top-10 finishes including a season-best fourth at the Carlisle Arizona Women’s Golf Classic
- She played collegiately at Furman University; she captured the 2019 Southern Conference Player of the Year honors for the Paladins
Kaitlyn Papp (T32, -6)
- Papp, 23, is from Austin, Texas
- She made her professional debut at the 2021 U.S. Women’s Open at Olympic Club; she missed the cut after scores of 76-77
- Finished T9 in the 2020 U.S. Women’s Open as an amateur
- She played collegiate golf at the University of Texas; Papp was a two-time All-American and holds the Texas school record for career stroke average at 71.91
- Papp had 19 top-ten finishes during her career as a Longhorn
- She played in the inaugural Augusta National Women’s Amateur in 2019
Maddie Szeryk (T35, -5)
- Szeryk, 25, is from London, Ontario
- She turned professional in 2018; Szeryk has made $75,277 in career earnings on the Epson Tour
- In 2021, Szeryk played in 18 events with a best finish of T22 at the Copper Rock Championship
- She’s had 4 career top-10s; her best finish was a solo second at the 2019 Zimmer Biomet Championship
- Szeryk won the 2020 Kingwood Island Championship on the Women’s All Pro Tour
- She played collegiate golf at Texas A&M where she was a two-time All-American
- Szeryk made aces in her first and last collegiate events
Caroline Inglis (T35, -5)
- Inglis, 28, is from Eugene, Oregon
- She first earned LPGA Tour membership Finished T10 at the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament to earn Priority Category 12 for the 2018 LPGA Tour season
- Inglis has made $344,227 in career earnings on the LPGA Tour; she has one career top-ten, a T10 at the 2018 HUGEL-JTBC LA Open
- She played in 21 LPGA events in 2021; her best finish was a T11 at the Pelican Women's Championship
- She played collegiate golf at the University of Oregon
Linn Grant (T35, -5)
- Grant, 22, is from Viken, Sweden
- She turned professional in August of 2021
- Grant has one win as a pro, the 2021 Terre Blanche Ladies Open on the LET Access Series
- She finished second twice on the Ladies European Tour in her first month as a professional at both the Didrickson’s Skaftö Open and the Creekhouse Ladies Open
- She was ranked as high as second in the World Amateur Golf Rankings
- Grant played collegiate golf at Arizona State University where she notched four wins, three of which came in a row during the 2021 spring season, and was a two-time All-American
- She won the 2020 GolfUppsala Open and Swedish Matchplay Championship on the Nordic Golf Tour as an amateur
Nicole Broch Estrup (T35, -5)
- Broch Estrup, 28, is from Hillerod, Denmark
- She first earned LPGA Tour membership after finishing T24 at the 2016 LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament to earn Priority List Category 17 status for the 2017 LPGA Tour season
- Broch Estrup has made $1,089,398 in career earnings on Tour
- In 2021, she played in 18 events on Tour; her best finish was a T12 at the JTBC Classic
- She played in eight events on the Ladies European Tour in 2021; her best finish was a T10 at the Didriksons Skafto Open
- She’s had five career top-tens; her best finish is a solo second at the 2019 CP Women’s Open
- She represented Denmark at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro; Broch Estrup finished 36th
- Broch Estrup has four professional wins on three different tours: the 2013 HLR Golf Academy Open and Ladies Norwegian Challenge on the LET Access Series, the 2015 Helsingborg Open on the Ladies European Tour and the 2016 Epson Tour Championship on the Epson Tour
- Her best finish in a major championship was a T11 at the 2015 Amundi Evian Championship
- She was the Ladies European Tour Player of the Year in 2015
Weiwei Zhang (T35, -5)
- Zhang, 24, is from Hainan, China
- She has been a Epson Tour Member since 2020 and has made $42,964 in career earnings
- In 2021, Zhang finished 29th in the Race for the Card standings; she recorded four top-10 finishes including a runner-up performance at the Prasco Charity Championship
- She is a five-time winner on the CLPGA, including four times in 2019; her win at the Trust Golf Thailand LPGA Masters made her the first player to win four times in one season on the CLPGA
Gina Kim (a) (T35, -5)
- Kim, 21, is from Durham, North Carolina
- She was medalist at LPGA Qualifying Tournament Stage I with a four-day total of 273
- She won the 2021 ACC Championship as an individual
- Kim was a member of the 2021 United States Curtis Cup team; the United States defeated Great Britain & Ireland 12 ½ to 7 ½
- She was named an All-American for the 2020-21 season
- Kim has played in the U.S. Women’s Open three times; her best finish was a T12 in 2019; she shot a 66 in the opening round in 2019, tying the record for lowest 18-hole score by an amateur; also finished as the low amateur that same year
- She is a senior at Duke University; Kim helped the Blue Devils to a national championship in 2019
- She competed in the Augusta National Women’s Amateur in 2019 and 2021
- Kim won the 2018 Landfall Tradition college event
Mariah Stackhouse (T41, -4)
- Stackhouse, 27, is from Riverdale, Georgia
- She turned professional in 2017 and first earned LPGA Tour membership by finishing in a tie for 21st at the 2016 LPGA Qualifying Tournament to earn Priority List Category 17 status for the 2017 LPGA Season
- Stackhouse has made $611,490 in career earnings on Tour
- She’s had five career top-tens; her best finish was a T5 which she’s recorded twice at the 2020 Cambia Portland Classic and the 2019 ShopRite LPGA Classic
- Her best finish in a major was a T33 at the 2021 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship
- Stackhouse played collegiate golf at Stanford where she was a four-time All-American
- She was a member of the winning 2014 United States Curtis Cup team
Dottie Ardina (T41, -4)
- Ardina, 28, is from Laguna, Philippines
- She turned professional in April of 2013; Ardina first earned LPGA Tour membership by finishing T32 at the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament to earn Priority List Category 17 for the 2014 LPGA Tour season
- She has made $278,155 in career earnings on Tour
- Ardina played in 14 events in 2021; her best finish was a T12 at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship with was also her best showing in a major
- She has one pro win, the 2020 Ballarat Icons Pro-Am
- On the Epson Tour, Ardina has made $207,181 in career earnings
- She played in six events on Epson in 2021; her best finish was a T5 at the IOA Championship
- She’s had 18 career top-10s on Epson; her best finish is a solo second which she’s had on three occasions: the 2018 PHC Classic, the 2018 Epson Classic and the 2018 Self Regional Healthcare Foundation Women's Health Classic
Jessica Peng (T41, -4)
- Peng, 28, is from Taoyuan, Chinese Taipei
- She has played on LPGA Tour event, finishing in a tie for 59th at the 2019 Taiwan Swinging Skirts LPGA
- Peng competes primarily on the China LPGA and Taiwan LPGA Tours; In 2021, she earned a runner-up performance at the 2021 CTBC Invitational on the TLPGA
- In 2018, she played on the KLPGA, appearing on the reality television show Cinderella Story
- Peng played collegiate golf at Mississippi State; she was named to the SEC All-Freshman squad for the 2013-2014 season, becoming only the second Bulldog in school history to earn the honor and holds the lowest single-season stroke average record for a freshman in school history (73.58)
- As an amateur, Pen notched a win and a runner-up finish on the CITIC Bank China Amateur Tour
Katie Yoo (T41, -4)
- Yoo, 20, is from Orlando, Florida
- She turned professional in 2019, primarily playing on the Epson Tour
- Yoo has made $40,505 in career earnings on the Epson Tour
- She played in 20 events in 2021; her best finish was a T16 at the Casino Del Sol Golf Classic
- Yoo has three career top-10s on Epson including a T9 at the 2020 IOA Golf Classic, a T10 at the 2020 Epson Classic, and a T8 at the 2020 Mission Inn Resort & Club Championship
- She won the 2020 Florida Women’s Open
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Sarah Jane Smith (T41, -4)
- Smith, 37, is from Sunshine Coast, Australia
- She has made $2,133,107 in career earnings on the LPGA Tour
- Smith’s career-best finish on Tour is second at the 2014 Pure Silk Championship and the 2016 Citi Banamex Lorena Ochoa Invitational
- In 2021, she made five cuts in 18 starts, with a season-best finish of T34 at the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship
- Smith was a member of Team Australia at the 2018 UL International Crown
- She is a Epson Tour winner
- Smith tied for 54th at the 2005 LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament to first earn Tour status for 2006
- As an amateur, she won the 2001 Greg Norman Junior Masters, 2002 Australian Junior Championship, 2002 Queensland Junior Championship, the 2003 NSW Stroke Play Championship and the 2003 Queensland Stroke Play Championship.
- Smith married Duane Smith on Jan. 10, 2009; she gave birth to son Theo in 2019
Karis Davidson (T41, -4)
- Davidson, 23, is from Gold Coast, Australia
- She has made $444,839 in career earnings on the JLPGA Tour; she became a member in 2018
- Davidson’s career-best finish on the JLPGA is a T4 at the 2018 Century21 Ladies Golf Tournament
- She has only played six LPGA Tour events; her best finish was a T22 at the 2020 ISPS Handa Vic Open
- Member of the Australia and Korea Golf Academy before turning professional
- Davidson was born in Scotland