English duo Mimi Rhodes and Jodi Ewart Shadoff and Ireland’s Lauren Walsh each secured LPGA Tour cards for 2026 after the Q-Series final qualifying on Tuesday.
Rhodes, 23, needed a top-25 finish and ended tied-24th to earn her maiden LPGA card. She has played on the LET since turning professional in 2024 and enjoyed a breakthrough 2025 with three wins — the Dutch Ladies Open, Joburg Ladies Open and Ford Women’s NSW Open — plus three further top-10 finishes.
Shadoff also finished tied-24th to return to the LPGA Tour. The 37-year-old first joined the LPGA in 2011, is a three-time European Solheim Cup team member (2013, 2017, 2019) and has recorded 34 career top-10 finishes.
Ireland’s Lauren Walsh earned her first LPGA Tour card by finishing tied-17th. The 25-year-old Kildare native has played on the LET since turning professional in 2023 and has 11 top-10 finishes. Walsh will join compatriot Leona Maguire on the LPGA Tour.
The 2026 LPGA schedule will feature 33 events with a total prize fund in excess of $132m (£99.2m).