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EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France (July 13, 2025) – After finishing tied for third at the 2025 Amundi Evian Championship, Lottie Woad ...
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Golf Digest on MSNThe LPGA has a new shining star as Lottie Woad makes history by winning her professional debut
Lottie Woad was all smiles strolling down the 18th fairway Sunday at the ISPS Handa Women’s Scottish Open. The 21-year-old ...
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Golf Digest on MSNLPGA and NBC call TV coverage audible to get Lottie Woad's potential history-making final round on linear broadcast
New LPGA commissioner Craig Kessler, who has officially been on the job for just nine days, saw an opportunity to put the ...
Lottie Woad became the first amateur to graduate from the tour's new LPGA Elite Amateur Pathway (LEAP) program and will make ...
Lottie Woad is a 21-year-old Scot who put together a distinguished amateur resume at Florida State University and earned her ...
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Amateur phenom earns LPGA card in thrilling, historic fashion
entered the week needing a top-25 finish at the year’s penultimate major to lock up a tour card via the LPGA’s Elite Amateur ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNFrom Amateur to LPGA: Lottie Woad turns pro after making history at Evian Championship
Following an impressive tied third finish at the recent Amundi Evian Championship, amateur Lottie Woad has elected to turn ...
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Golf Digest on MSNAmateur sensation makes cut at major, has LPGA card in her grasp
Lottie Woad continued her sensational year of golf, this time by making the cut at the Amundi Evian Championship. And now, ...
Lottie Woad won her first professional title last Sunday in Ireland but will play this week's Amundi Evian Championship as an amateur.
Carla Bernat Escuder of Spain prepares to putt on the 18th green during the final round of the Augusta National Women's Amateur at Augusta National Golf Club on April 05, 2025 in Augusta, Georgia.
World No. 1 Nelly Korda is back in the mix at an LPGA Tour tournament, trailing the tour's newest phenom, Lottie Woad, by two ...
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Front Office Sports on MSNAn FSU Amateur Golfer Beat the World’s Best—But Can’t Accept $79K Prize
Top-ranked amateur Lottie Woad won the KPMG Women's Irish Open. The post An FSU Amateur Golfer Beat the World’s Best—But Can’t Accept $79K Prize appeared first on Front Office Sports.
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