Amandeep Drall secures Category 15 status on Ladies European Tour

Amandeep Drall finished T39 in the Final Qualifier at La Manga to secure a restricted membership to the Ladies European Tour in 2022. Gabriela Then won the event with a final round 67.

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21 December 2021: Amandeep Drall endured a marathon qualifying school event with plenty of patience to secure limited status to the 2022 season on the Ladies European Tour. The top 20 and ties from the final qualifying rounds were offered Category 11 cards to the next season. Amandeep finished the week in T39, helped mainly by scores of 71 in the first and third rounds of the Final Qualifier. That helped her gain a restricted category 15 card for next season.

Amandeep was seven over through five rounds, having come through the qualifying draw the previous week through another gruelling battle for security on the circuit. She made 77 in the final round on Monday, after shooting 71 and and even 73 over the weekend.

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American Gabriella Then produced a blistering final round of 67 (-6) to win the Final Qualifier at LET Q-School by four shots.

The 26-year-old has spent two weeks at La Manga Club getting to know the North and South Courses as she came through Pre-Qualifying in a tie for 10th place.

The USC graduate had a consistent week in the Final Qualifier with rounds of 70 (-1), 73 (E), 68 (-3) and 71 (-2) to put herself on six-under-par and in a share of third place heading into the final round on the South Course.

It was a hot start for the American with three birdies in four holes on her front nine and she continued that form with three more birdies on the back nine to seal the victory.

“I was just taking it one shot at a time, so I had no idea where I stood, and I was very surprised,” said the 2011 PING Junior Solheim Cup winner.

“I had some really good moments on the front nine. I gave myself a lot of great birdie chances and was keeping it steady, and on the back nine when the wind picked up, I kept playing my shots and giving myself chances.”

Then stopped playing golf in August 2019 after failing to make it through the first stage of LPGA Tour Q-Series but decided to pick up a golf club at the start of 2021 and has restarted her professional career.

She continued: “It feels amazing, I can’t believe that this is happening right now! This is my first time playing in Spain and playing in Europe, so I’m excited for next year.”

Sweden’s Lisa Pettersson finished in second place on eight-under-par having shot rounds of 73, 71, 67, 70 and 72 this week.

“I’m very happy and tired, it’s been two very long weeks,” said the 26-year-old. “I didn’t know what to expect coming in, I’ve never played on the LET so I didn’t know what the competition was going to be like.

“After last week I had some expectation on my game. I tried to go out and not look at the leaderboard and take one shot at a time and it worked. I came here with the goal of securing a card so I’m very happy with it, I’m super excited to be playing on the LET next year.”

France’s Agathe Laisne ended the tournament in third place on seven-under-par having shot a final round of 72 (-1).

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The two-time LET Access Series winner said: “I’m very happy, it feels like a Christmas gift, I’m very proud of myself as the good work with my team paid off, so I’ll definitely enjoy the holidays.”

France’s Manon Gidali and England’s Meghan MacLaren finished in a share of fourth place on five-under-par with Czech amateur Sara Kouskova in sixth.

One shot further back was Sweden’s Linn Grant and Germany’s Sophie Hausmann were T7 with Spaniard Paz Marfa Sans, Wales’ Becky Brewerton and Switzerland’s Anais Maggetti rounding out the top 10.

German amateur Sophie Witt finished 12th alongside Spain’s Marta Sanz Barrio and Finland’s Emily Penttila, with Elena Hualde (Spain), Charlotte Liautier (France), Ines Laklalech (Morocco) and Hazel MacGarvie (Scotland) in T15 on level-par.

Italy’s Virginia Elena Carta ended the tournament on one-over-par as did Germany’s Leticia Ras-Anderica, France’s Anne-Charlotte Mora, Sweden’s Josefine Nyqvist and Scotland’s Laura Beveridge.

A total of 23 players secured Category 11 membership for 2022 while 28 players clinched Category 15 membership, among them Amandeep Drall.