Amari Avery, a top 20 finisher on the Epson Tour Race for the Card, is closing in on securing her 2026 LPGA Tour Card. With just 18 holes remaining at the Final Qualifying, Avery currently stands tied for 29th place, determined to improve her position and earn her spot on the LPGA Tour.
The Epson Tour serves as the official qualifying circuit for the LPGA, where players compete fiercely to earn their tour cards. Avery’s performance throughout the season has been strong, highlighted by her top 20 finish in the Race for the Card standings, which tracks players’ progress toward LPGA qualification.
Final Qualifying Pressure
As Avery heads into the final round of qualifying, the pressure is on. Sitting at T29, she needs a solid performance over the last 18 holes to move up the leaderboard and secure one of the coveted LPGA Tour cards for 2026. The Final Qualifying stage is known for its intensity, as players battle not only the course but also nerves and the high stakes of their professional futures.
What’s at Stake for Avery
Securing an LPGA Tour card means access to the highest level of women’s professional golf, with opportunities for larger purses, sponsorships, and global recognition. For Avery, this is a critical step in her career progression, and her current standing reflects both her talent and determination.
Looking Ahead
With just one round left, all eyes will be on Avery as she aims to climb from T29 into the top 20 and beyond. Her ability to perform under pressure will be key, and the golf world will be watching closely to see if she can secure her place on the 2026 LPGA Tour.