Dottie gets LPGA card

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DOTTIE Ardina 
earns an LPGA 
Tour card for 
next season.
DYLAN BUELL/agence france-presse DOTTIE Ardina earns an LPGA Tour card for next season.
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Dottie Ardina birdied the final hole to earn an LPGA Tour card despite a two-over-par 74 at the close of the grueling 144-hole tournament in Dothan, Alabama Sunday.

It was her only birdie on the ninth against three birdies as the 29-year-old Filipina finished on 11-under 563, right on the number.

Bianca Pagdanganan, on the other hand, bogeyed 18 and missed the cut by two.

Before dropping a shot on the par-5 ninth, her finishing hole, the 25-year-old had come to within one shot following a strong rally of six birdies against only one bogey.

She settled for a 68 and 9-under 565.

Korean Hae Ran Ryu topped the Q-Series on 29-under after a 68.

American Bailey Tardy came in second on 27-under following a closing 65.

Meanwhile, inspired by her homeland's historic run at the World Cup, Moroccan golfer Ines Laklalech earned a place on the 2023 LPGA Tour.

Laklalech fired a one-over par 73 at Highland Oaks to finish on 19-under par 555 and share 12th place.

Despite closing with her worst round of the event, her total meant the 25-year-old from Casablanca was among those who claimed berths on next year's LPGA Tour.

Laklalech fired her low round of the event, a 6-under 66, on Saturday as her beloved Atlas Lions, the Morocco national team, became the first African and Arab team to advance to the World Cup semi-finals by upsetting Portugal 1-0 in Qatar.

"I'm a big fan of the Moroccan national team so I'm super, super happy," Laklalech said. "It definitely gave me an extra boost (Saturday) on the course."

Morocco World Cup coach Walid Regragui's comments about his squad made an impression on Laklalech during her own breakthrough quest.

"I've been watching very closely what the national coach is saying about the team because it's history," she said. "And his words really gave me confidence that everything is possible because that's their mindset right now.

"I think it's all connected and related because I've been watching videos of the press conferences every single day."

Laklalech won September's Ladies Open de France on the Ladies European Tour, becoming the LET's first Moroccan and Arab winner. She also had four other
top-10 finishes on the LET this season.

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