Mobile, Ala. – Clemson graduate Savannah Grewal finished tied for 10th after six rounds of the final stage of the LPGA Q-Series on Friday. With the top-10 finish, Grewal earned LPGA Tour Status for 2024, becoming the first Tiger in school history to accomplish the feat.The top 20 finishes (and ties) earned 2024 LPGA Tour status in Category 14, while 21-45 (and ties) earned 2024 LPGA Tour status in Category 15 and 2024 Epson Tour status in Category C.Earlier this month, Grewal announced she’d forgo her last semester of eligibility with the Tigers and give up amateur status to participate in Q-Series as a professional. Grewal tied for first in Stage I of qualifying, before tying for sixth in Stage II. This week, in Q-Series, the Mississauga, Ontario, native turned in rounds of 66 (-5), 69 (-2), 71 (E), 67 (-4), 71 (E), and 68 (-3) for a -18 tournament score to tie for 10th and fulfill her dream of earning LPGA Tour status.Clemson Career HighlightsSet 32 records in her career, includi
Savannah Grewal is just trying to drink in this moment. Grewal, from Mississauga, Ont., will officially become a professional golfer next week when she enters the third stage of the LPGA Tour s qualifying school.
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Clemson, SC -Clemson junior Chloe Holder fired a five-under-par 67 on Tuesday to lead Clemson to a five-under-par team score and a third-place standing out of nine teams after 36 holes of The Blessings Collegiate at The Blessings Golf Course in Fayetteville, Arkansas.(Note host school Arkansas has two teams in the field. The Arkansas B team does not count in the team rankings, but their scores count in the individual standings).The tournament is televised by The Golf Channel with coverage running on the network on Wednesday from 4:30 pm to 7:30 pm eastern time.The ninth-ranked Clemson team improved by 20 shots and four positions in the standings from its 303 team score on Monday. Clemson stands with a 586 team total through 36 holes. Host school and third-ranked Arkansas has a 14-shot lead entering the final round with a 565 total. Mississippi State is in second place at 579, seven shots ahead of the Tigers. Fifth ranked South Carolina is in fourth place at 589, three s