Every year the LPGA Tour holds a Q-School for players seeking playing privileges, but have not previously either kept their cards, or qualified via the Symetra Tour. The top 45 women after the 144-hole grind earn full playing privileges for the following season.
The first four rounds of Q-School were held November 29th through December 5th, at Magnolia Grove in Mobile, a part of the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail.
The Final week of competition was held at another Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail facility, Highland Oaks in Dothan, Alabama, December 6th through December 12th.
Haylee Harford, 25 from Leavittsburg, finished T-32, at six-under par for the eight rounds to make it to the LPGA Tour for the first time. Haylee has played the past two seasons on the Symetra Tour finishing at 15th and 20th in the Race to the Card.
She played collegiately at Furman University and was the 2019 Southern Conference Player of the Year.
Former OSU golfer, Jaclyn Lee missed the final cut in the final stage, but will have status on the Symetra Tour for 2022.