Jessica Hall and Jess Baker will be aiming to earn playing rights on the Ladies European Tour for 2026 when they head to Morocco for LET Qualifying School in December.
Jessica has her sights set on making the step up to the LET having turned professional this summer and had a strong year on the LET Access Series – finishing 16th in the season-long order of merit, from which the top seven players earn their cards for the LET. That finish means she will tee it up in the Final Stage of Q School without having to play the pre-qualifier. She also already has a full card for the LET Access Series in 2026.
“I’m looking forward to my first Q School as a professional,” said Jessica, who will be teeing it up in the event for the third time having played in it as an amateur in Spain and Morocco before.
“I’m proud of my 2025 season, particularly my finish in the order of merit and my second place finish in the Islantilla Open shortly after turning pro. While I didn’t make it into the top seven on the order of merit, I have my card for 2026 and I’ve taken a lot of pressure off the week in Morocco by being able to skip pre-qualifying. There’s a long countdown to Q School and I’m ready to go for it.”
Meanwhile, Jess will be teeing it up in Q School for the second time having secured a category that gave her starts on the LET and LET Access Series following her first visit to Q School in Morocco at the end of 2024.
Having played 12 LET events and six LET Access Series events in 2025, Jess will be teeing it up in the three-round pre-qualifier before Final Stage.
“It’s not been an easy season,” said Jess. “Going into it, I was really excited to have some LET starts and tried to do my best in those and learn from the experiences. Being on the brink of getting into so many events made it hard to plan, but I had to take the opportunities. The late decisions made things a little more stressful than I’d like too. That said, I’ve got so much experience now and can use all of that to my advantage in 2026.
“My performances this season weren’t where I wanted them to be, but you’ve got to be adaptable and learn as you go, and I’m a better professional golfer than I was this time last year.
“I’m ready to show off the work I’ve done this season and come out of the week with something to show for all the work I’ve put in.”
LET Q School takes place in Morocco with the three-round pre-qualifier at four venues on December 10-12 ahead of the five-round Final Stage at Al Maaden Golf Resort in Marrakesh on December 16-20.





