Aussie Golfer Robyn Choi Takes Lead by Three Shots as LPGA Q-Series Field is Reduced to Top 70 Players

The LPGA Q-Series has reached a pivotal stage with the field being narrowed down to the top 70 players after Rounds 4 in Mobile, Alabama. Australia’s Robyn Choi holds the lead, showcasing an impressive performance and resilience throughout the competition.

Choi, currently ranked No. 339 in the Rolex Rankings, is taking charge by staying three strokes ahead of the competition after playing two impressive rounds. In the fourth round, Japan’s Yuri Yoshida and So Mi Lee both posted scores of 65, securing a tie for second place at 18 under. Former Solheim Cup player Mina Harigae is also making her presence felt by sharing the fifth position at 14 under.

Mina Harigae/LPGA photo
Mina Harigae/LPGA photo

Mina Harigae/LPGA photo

Former Clemson fifth-year senior Savannah Grewal continues to impress and remains in the top 10 at 13 under. Grewal, who recently entered the professional circuit to compete in Q-Series, achieved a significant milestone after medaling at the first stage of qualifying school. She believes that she is good enough to compete at the professional level.

Notable players who missed the cut include Natthakritta Vongtaveelap, Emma Talley, Christina Kim, Emma Spitz, and Su Oh, painting a clear picture of the tough competition at LPGA Q-Series in Alabama.

The final round was postponed to Wednesday due to inclement weather, with 3 inches of rain falling on Saturday, leading to a delay in the schedule.

Story originally appeared on GolfWeek

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