These LPGA players in Hawaii are fighting to keep their cards for 2025
beth ann nichols
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With only two events remaining to secure job status for 2025, it's crunch time for a number of players competing in this week's Lotte Championship in Hawaii. The top 100 players on the Race to the CME Globe points list keep their cards for next season, with those in the top 80 receiving the best status available.
Some players who finish outside the top 100 will go to Q-Series in December to try to improve their status.
The points cut off for the list falls at the conclusion of next week's Annika driven by Gainbridge at Pelican event in Belleair, Florida:
95. Savannah Grewal
The 23-year-old Canadian, a rookie in 2024, has made 19 starts this season with one top-10 finish.
96. Polly Mack
Statistically the longest player on tour, Mack posted her best finish of the year, a T-5, in Portland.
97. Celine Borge
With 11 cuts made in 23 starts, Borge has a pair of top 10s this season at the FM Championship and Dana Open.
98. Mone Inami
It's been a tough stretch of late for the rookie Inami, who has six missed cuts and made one withdrawal in her last eight starts.
99. Jodi Ewart Shadoff
The 36-year-old Englishwoman hasn't teed it up on the LPGA since the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship in September where she tied for 27th.
100. Haeji Kang
Currently sitting right on the bubble in the 100th spot, Kang has missed three of her last four cuts but hasn't competed on the LPGA since late September.
101. Mary Liu
Rookie from China has made seven cuts in 18 starts so far this season, with her best finish a share of fifth at the Dana Open.
102. Weiwei Zhang
Zhang, 27, tied for 26th in at the Buick LPGA Shanghai in her last start on the LPGA. She's made 12 cuts in 15 starts this season.
105. Lindy Duncan
Former Duke player, a veteran on tour, sits five points outside the magic number. Best finish of the season came in her first start at the LPGA Drive On with a share of 13th.
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