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Lottie Woad is a 21-year-old Scot who put together a distinguished amateur resume at Florida State University and earned her ...
Lottie Woad became the first amateur to graduate from the tour's new LPGA Elite Amateur Pathway (LEAP) program and will make ...
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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 MSNAmateur sensation makes cut at major, has LPGA card in her grasp
England's Lottie Woad is five off the lead after 36 holes in France. A top-25 finish will earn her an LPGA card under the ...
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Golf Monthly on MSNAfter Missing Out On Over $650,000 This Month, World No.1 Amateur Lottie Woad Turns Professional Ahead Of AIG Women's Open
Days after securing her LPGA Tour card following an impressive T3 result at last week's Evian Championship, Lottie Woad has ...
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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 Pathway (LEAP). And after rounds of 68, 69 and 70 to open the week, she ...
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Sportico on MSNFSU Amateur Woad Takes 3rd at LPGA Major, Forfeits $547K in Winnings
England’s Lottie Woad finished third, one shot back, in the Evian Championship, the fourth of five LPGA majors. The result ...
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Golf Digest on MSNLPGA and NBC call audible to get Lottie Woad's potential history-making final round on linear TV broadcast
British star Lottie Woad is in position to win her first event as a professional, and the potential of her bright future ...
The 21-year-old Englishwoman finished a shot out of a playoff Sunday at the Amundi Evian Championship but still earned her LPGA card via the LPGA's LEAP program.
Lottie Woad would become the first player to earn LPGA membership through the LPGA Elite Amateur Pathway (LEAP) program, which launched last fall.
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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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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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