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LET Q-School: Gabsa and Sattelkau Secure Limited Tour Cards

Isi Gabsa and Celina Sattelkau finish in the top 50 at LET Q-School, earning limited status for the 2026 season.

At the Ladies European Tour Q-School, Isi Gabsa and Celina Sattelkau secured limited playing rights for the upcoming season by finishing inside the top 50. Gabsa ended tied for 21st, narrowly missing out on a full tour card by just one stroke. Sattelkau finished T36, marking a significant step forward after missing the top 50 last year. The tournament, shortened to 72 holes due to poor weather, was won by Poland’s Dorota Zalewska with a total score of 19 under par.

LET Q-School: Gabsa’s Late Charge Falls Short

Isi Gabsa delivered her best round on Saturday with a 66, climbing the leaderboard thanks to a strong front nine that included three consecutive birdies from holes 5 to 7. She continued the momentum on the back nine with four birdies in the first five holes. However, a single bogey on hole 12 proved costly, leaving her one shot shy of a full tour card.

Celina Sattelkau played a composed final round, carding two birdies and one bogey to finish at 6 under par and T36 overall. The 24-year-old improves on last year’s performance, where she narrowly missed the top 50 and was placed in a lower category.

Heartbreak for Kauffmann and Hausmann

Carolin Kauffmann appeared set to earn limited status again but a bogey on the 18th hole dropped her to 51st place, just outside the cutoff. She finished at 4 under par and will now be placed in a lower category for the 2026 season.

Sophie Hausmann also missed the top 50, finishing T58 at 3 under par. Despite a strong final round of 69, including an eagle on hole 10, a poor opening round of 75 ultimately cost her a better finish.

Other German results:

  • Chiara Horder: T77, even par
  • Chiara Noja: T86, +1
  • Christin Eisenbiss: T114, +4
  • Sophie Witt: T114, +4
  • Hannah Karg: T124, +6
  • Verena Gimmy: T124, +6
  • Hanna Tauber: T141, +11
  • Lisa Marie Schumacher: T144, +12