Lottie Woad, Women's Amateur and Augusta National
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Reigning champion Lottie Woad moved into a share of the lead Friday after posting a 2-under 70 at Champions Retreat Golf Club, pulling even with Kiara Romero, who posted 67-68 across the first two ro...
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Megha Ganne set the Augusta National Women's Amateur record on Wednesday with a 9-under 63 at Champions Retreat, giving her a two-shot lead over defending champion Lottie Woad.
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The 2025 Augusta National Women’s Amateur is underway at Champions Retreat Golf Club in Evans, Georgia.
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After the first two rounds at Champions Retreat, Woad, the world’s top-ranked amateur, is tied for the lead at nine under par alongside the 2023 U.S. Girls’ Junior champion Kiara Romero. After a practice round at Augusta National on Friday, the duo will tee off in the final grouping Saturday behind the other 30 players who made the 36-hole cut.
As Woad prepares to defend her Augusta National Women's Amateur title, she sits down to reflect on the past year.
Kiara Romero is a co-leader heading into the final round of ANWA, and she's having as much fun as she ever has with her sister on the bag.
As part of the LPGA's new LEAP program, where amateurs are able to attain LPGA status through various events and milestones, Woad earned two points by winning last year's ANWA and could earn two more if she wins again, putting her within two more points of reaching the required 20 to get her LPGA Tour card.
Lottie Woad comments on her opening round of the Augusta National Women's Amateur, a 7-under 65 with two early birdies that helped her settle in as she defends last year's title.
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Lottie Woad, now the No. 1 amateur in the world, is back at Augusta aiming to defend her title in style.
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Golf Digest on MSNANWA champ Lottie Woad is blazing path toward LPGA card through new LEAP programLottie Woad has played some phenomenal golf as an amateur, and she reached a new level of fame when she won the Augusta National Women’s Amateur last April. The Florida State junior and top-ranked female amateur in the world heads back to Georgia this week to defend her title,
From the 18th hole of her practice round for the Augusta National Women's Amateur, Lottie Woad tells Cara Banks about handling increased attention as the defending winner and what she's anticipating from the two courses.