Evian Championship, Amundi and Lottie Woad
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Golf Digest on MSNAmateur sensation makes cut at major, has LPGA card in her graspEngland'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 tour's new LEAP program
Top-ranked amateur Lottie Woad is living up to her pre-tournament billing and in contention at the halfway point of the Evian Championship.
Junior Florida State golfer Lottie Woad was named as the ACC Women’s Golf Scholar Athlete of the Year, with Woad, Sophia Fullbrook, Alexandra Gazzoli, Mirabel Ting and Kaylah Williams named to the All-ACC Academic Women’s Golf Team:
Woad is the first amateur to win an LET event since Jana Melichova captured the 2022 Tipsport Czech Ladies Open. Lydia Ko also won on the LET as an amateur, accomplishing the feat at the 2013 New Zealand Women’s Open when she was just 15 years old.
The world's top-ranked amateur golfer, Lottie Woad, won her first professional-level tournament, defeating a star-studded field across the pond.
Lottie Woad started the final round in the lead on the first tee hole. She made a birdie on the second hole before adding another birdie on the fourth hole, but then struggled on the next hole and carded a bogey on it. She added another birdie on the front nine, while on the back nine she carded three birdies and a bogey for a round of 69.
Lottie Woad claimed a six-shot victory at the KPMG Womens Irish Open, her maiden Ladies European Tour title; world amateur No 1 will feature at the Evian Championship and the AIG Womens Open, both liv
Nelly Korda says she "feels like a grandma” as she heads into this week’s Evian Championship, the fourth major of the year.
Rising English amateur Lottie Woad will be full of confidence heading into this week's Evian Championship - the fourth major of the year - after trouncing the field at the Irish Open, writes Iain Carter.