
Lottie Woad
Lottie Woad is a talented young golfer and the world amateur number one, recently invited to play in the KPMG Irish Open, showcasing her rising prominence in the sport.
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Lottie Woad is a rising English star who shares the lead at the LPGA season opener.
Tournament of Champions: Lydia Ko and Lottie Woad share lead at LPGA season opener after round twoLottie Woad finished three shots better off than Rhodes to tie for eighth place.
Women's Open 2025: Miyu Yamashita wins first major title at Royal PorthcawlLottie Woad had played herself firmly into the second-round mix at this Women’s Open at five under par.
Leona Maguire makes cut but well behind leader Yamashita – The Irish TimesLottie Woad shot a level-par first round to lie five shots off the Women's Open lead.
Women's Open 2025: Lottie Woad five behind Eri Okayama and Rio TakedaLottie Woad won the Women’s Scottish Open in her professional debut.
Lottie Woad, 21, wins the Women’s Scottish Open in pro debutLottie Woad marked her professional debut with a win in the ISPS Handa Scottish Women’s Open.
Pádraig Harrington wins Senior Open to make it back-to-back Majors – The Irish TimesLottie Woad will take a two-stroke lead into the final round of the Women’s Scottish Open.
Pádraig Harrington two shots clear of field after 65 at Senior Open – The Irish TimesLottie Woad is the recent winner of the KPMG Irish Open, playing in her first tournament as a professional.
Pádraig Harrington takes one-shot lead at Senior Open despite ‘a weird day’ – The Irish TimesLottie Woad took third place in the Evian Championship.
Evian Championship: Australia’s Grace Kim wins play-off thriller after stunning finishLottie Woad won the Women’s Irish Open by six shots, showcasing her talent as an amateur golfer.
English amateur Lottie Woad a class apart as she wins Women’s Irish Open by six shots – The Irish TimesLottie Woad is the world amateur number one and is leading the KPMG Women’s Irish Open.
England’s Lottie Woad extends lead at Women’s Irish Open – The Irish TimesLottie Woad, the world amateur number one, is playing on a sponsor’s invitation in the tournament.
Leona Maguire factor clear for all to see as 15 home-based players join her at Irish Open – The Irish Times

















































