DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — With one round complete at the 2023 Epson Tour Championship, some players are one step closer to securing an LPGA Tour card while others are currently on the outside looking in. Those that finish inside the top 10 in the Epson Tour’s Race for the Card will earn LPGA Tour Membership for the 2024 season, and those that finish in spots 11 through 35 on the official money list will be awarded an exemption into LPGA Q-Series, one that will see their entry fee paid by Seiko Epson Corporation.
Take a look at where the top 35 players in the Race for the Card stand through 18 holes at LPGA International.
- Gabriela Ruffels (-4, T13)
- Natasha Andrea Oon (-2, T35)
- Jiwon Jeon (-2, T35)
- Agathe Laisne (+1, T85)
- Jenny Coleman (-2, T35)
- Roberta Liti (-3, T24)
- Minji Kang (-9, T1)
- Isabella Fierro (E, T67)
- Becca Huffer (-1, T52)
- Jenny Bae (E, T67)
- Robyn Choi (-3, T24)
- Nataliya Guseva (-4, T13)
- Kristen Gillman (-2, T35)
- Miranda Wang (E, T67)
- Auston Kim (-1, T52)
- Alena Sharp (-7, T4)
- Gigi Stoll (+3, T101)
- Savannah Vilaubi (-2, T35)
- Laetitia Beck (+1, T85)
- Laura Wearn (-1, T52)
- Katherine Smith (-7, T4)
- Karen Chung (E, T67)
- Ssu-Chia Cheng (-2, T35)
- Yue Ren (-3, T24)
- Min A Yoon (Not in field)
- Mariel Galdiano (-3, T24)
- Kathleen Scavo (-4, T13)
- Cydney Clanton (Not in field)
- Hira Naveed (-1, T52)
- Jillian Hollis (E, T67)
- Clariss Guce (-2, T35)
- Alyaa Abdulghany (Not in field)
- Amelia Garvey (-1, T52)
- Maddie McCrary (-1, T52)
- Tsai Ching Tseng (-4, T13)