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LPGA Delays Q-Series Qualifying Stage in Anticipation of Hurricane Milton

LPGA postpones Q-Series qualifying stage ahead of Hurricane Milton


Before it has even made landfall in the United States, Hurricane Milton is affecting professional golf.

The LPGA announced Tuesday its Qualifying Stage Q-Series event, scheduled for Oct. 13-18 at Plantation Golf and Country Club in Venice, Florida, has been postponed. The decision was made because of the “potential impacts of Hurricane Milton, and with the safety of athletes, caddies, staff, volunteers, and the local community as our top priority.”

“Updates will be announced following a thorough assessment of conditions after the storm passes,” the statement continued. “Our thoughts are with the entire Florida community as we prepare for the storm.”