The final stage of LET Q-School is underway in Morocco, with 155 players competing for 20 full tour cards for 2026.
This week, the final round of the Ladies European Tour Q-School is taking place in Marrakech, Morocco. After pre-qualifying rounds on four different courses last week, 90 players advanced to the final stage, held from December 16 to 20 at Royal Golf Marrakech and Al Maaden Golf Marrakech.
High Stakes Over 72 Holes
Originally planned as a 90-hole event, the tournament has been shortened to 72 holes due to persistent bad weather and unplayable course conditions. As a result, there will be no cut, and all players will compete through the final round. Only the top 20 will earn full playing rights for the 2026 LET season, making every shot count in this high-pressure environment.
Strong German Contingent in the Field
Twelve German players are among the hopefuls this week. Sophie Hausmann and Isi Gabsa recently competed at the LPGA Q-Series in the U.S., where Gabsa secured her LPGA card with a T24 finish. Hausmann, finishing T98, now aims to secure her LET status.
At just 19, Chiara Noja is the youngest German in the field, but already a seasoned pro since age 15. She has qualified for the LET in both 2023 and 2024 and is aiming to do so once again. Carolin Kauffmann, 27, is also back after earning limited status last year and playing nearly 20 events in 2025.
Sophie Witt, 23, is looking to return to full LET action after a limited 2025 season. Another storyline includes Chiara Horder, making her LET Q-School debut, while her brother Nicolas Horder competes in the Asian Tour Q-School.