Isi Gabsa and Celina Sattelkau secured limited status on the LET for 2025 after finishing in the top 50 at Q-School.
At the Ladies European Tour Q-School, Isi Gabsa and Celina Sattelkau finished inside the top 50, earning them limited playing rights for the upcoming season. Gabsa placed T21, narrowly missing out on full status by a single stroke, while Sattelkau finished T36. Carolin Kauffmann just missed the cut-off, finishing 51st after a costly bogey on the final hole. The tournament, shortened to 72 holes due to poor weather, was won by Poland’s Dorota Zalewska with an impressive 19-under-par total.
LET Q-School: Gabsa’s Final Push Falls Short
Isi Gabsa delivered her best round of the week on Saturday with a 66, climbing the leaderboard thanks to a hot stretch of three consecutive birdies on holes 5 through 7. She carried that momentum into the back nine, adding four more birdies in her first five holes. A single bogey on the 12th hole, however, proved costly, as it left her one shot shy of a full LET card.
Celina Sattelkau played a steady final round, carding two birdies and one bogey to finish at 6-under-par and T36. The 24-year-old improves her category status from 17 to 16 for the 2025 season, a step up from her previous ranking based on her 84th place on the Order of Merit.
Late Bogey Costs Kauffmann, Hausmann Also Misses Out
Carolin Kauffmann suffered a late setback on the final hole, where a bogey dropped her just outside the top 50. Despite the disappointment, she retains category 17 status for 2025 thanks to her 85th place finish on the Order of Merit, keeping her eligible for most events next season.
Sophie Hausmann also narrowly missed out, finishing T58 at 3-under-par. Her final round 69, which included an eagle on the 10th hole, was her best of the week. However, a poor opening round at 3-over ultimately cost her. Having spent recent seasons competing primarily on the Epson Tour in the U.S., the missed LET card is a manageable setback for the 28-year-old.
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