Isi Gabsa and Celina Sattelkau secured limited status for the 2025 LET season via Q-School. Others missed the cut.
At the 2025 Ladies European Tour Q-School, Isi Gabsa and Celina Sattelkau finished inside the top 50, earning limited playing rights for the upcoming season. Gabsa placed T21, narrowly missing full status by a single stroke, while Sattelkau finished T36. Carolin Kauffmann was just one shot short, ending in 51st place after a costly bogey on the final hole. The event, shortened to 72 holes due to poor weather, was won by Poland’s Dorota Zalewska with an impressive 19-under-par total.
Gabsa’s Final Push Falls Just Short
Isi Gabsa delivered her best round of the week on Saturday, firing a 66 to surge up the leaderboard. A trio of birdies on holes 5 through 7 gave her strong momentum, which she carried into the back nine with four more birdies in her first five holes. A single bogey on the 12th hole ultimately proved costly, leaving her one shot outside the top 20 and full LET status.
Celina Sattelkau played a steady final round, carding two birdies and one bogey to finish at six under par and T36 overall. The 24-year-old took a significant step forward after narrowly missing the top 50 last year and being placed in a lower category.
Late Heartbreak for Kauffmann
Carolin Kauffmann appeared poised to secure limited status again this season, but a bogey on the 18th hole dropped her to 51st place. She finished at four under par and will now be placed in a lower category for the 2025 season. Sophie Hausmann also came close, ending T58 at three under par. Her final-round 69, highlighted by an eagle on the 10th, was her best of the week, but an earlier round of three over par on Thursday proved too much to overcome.
Other German results:
- Chiara Horder: T77 (Even Par)
- Chiara Noja: T86 (+1)
- Christin Eisenbiss: T114 (+4)
- Sophie Witt: T