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Lottie Woad won her first professional title last Sunday in Ireland but will play this week's Amundi Evian Championship as an ...
The top-ranked amateur in the world rankings pulled off a runaway, six-shot victory at the KPMG Women’s Irish Open on Sunday.
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Golf Digest on MSNWorld No. 1 amateur dominates strong pro field to capture Women’s Irish OpenThe World No. 1 amateur, who has won plenty over the past two years, including the 2024 Augusta National Women’s Amateur, ...
Lottie Woad continues to amaze. The 21-year-old Englishwoman from Farnham has long dominated the amateur scene. At Florida ...
There very well could be one more — golf's oldest trophy on McIlroy's home soil. The 153rd edition of the British Open ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSN"It's a different animal altogether": Local photographer ready to get behind the lens at this year's Open Championship at Royal PortrushAfter tormenting defences during his playing days in the Irish League – it is fair to say Dessie Loughery has mastered a new craft in the world of photography.
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GOLF.com on MSNOpen Championship early betting guide: 5 picks our gambling expert lovesOur gambling expert has made five futures bets on the 2025 Open Championship. Here's whom he's favoring, and why.
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Golf Digest on MSNThis famous Irish whiskey family has deep golf ties that could be revived with an historic announcement from the R&AThe Jameson family is credited with building one of the first courses in Ireland and helping found Portmarnock Golf Club, which is being considered to host the first British Open outside the United Ki ...
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KPMG Women’s Irish Open, Lottie Woad winsAlessandra Fanali, the only Italian to make the cut, finished in 17th place with a total of -7 (73-73-69-70), showing ...
English golfer Lottie Woad has become the first amateur in three years to win a Ladies European Tour title after a six-shot victory at the Women's Irish Open.
The legend of world No. 1 amateur Lottie Woad grew on Sunday as she dominated a strong field of pros to win the KPMG Women's ...
Amateur golfer Lottie Woad from Florida State University dominated the KPMG Women’s Irish Open this past weekend. However, despite her six-stroke victory, ...
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