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After a close call at the Amundi Evian Championship, England's Woad makes her first appearance at this week's ISPS Handa ...
Korda’s presence is a huge boost while knowledgeable Scottish golf fans will be keen to get a glimpse of Woad, who, before ...
The ISPS Handa Women's Scottish Open is the upcoming LPGA Tour tournament after the completion of the Amundi Evian ...
1, Mi Hyang Lee, 10. 2, Madelene Sagstrom, 9. 3 (tie), Yealimi Noh and Rio Takeda, 8. 5 (tie), Somi Lee, Chanettee Wannasaen, Angel Yin and Ina Yoon, 7. 9, 11 tied with 6.
Woad will make her professional debut alongside Korda and Hull, with the former World No.1 amateur looking to continue her strong form in Scotland ...
Last tournament: Steve Allan won the Dick's Sporting Goods Open.
Lauren Coughlin recently said she was slightly jealous of the newest pro, Lottie Woad. Her comments came while she was talking about the difference between her journey and that of the 21-year-old ...
Charley Hull is gearing up for her 11th start of the 2025 LPGA season at the ISPS HANDA Women’s Scottish Open, set to take place at Dundonald Links from July 24 to July 27.
Lottie Woad is a 21-year-old Scot who put together a distinguished amateur resume at Florida State University and now to ready for the pros.
Mississauga is teeing up for an unforgettable summer as the city proudly welcomes the 51st CPKC Women’s Open for the first time ever.
Nelly Korda has made her feelings clear towards the prospect of a women's Masters being introduced on the LPGA Tour.
This will be Nelly’s first appearance at Dundonald Links so watching her navigate her way around it will be quite fun given her mental prowess in the game. Korda has yet to win on the season, ...