Women's Amateur, Augusta National and Lottie Woad
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Lottie Woad, last year’s champion, is back and stands as good a chance as any past ANWA winner to break bust up that statistic.
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It was a year that started with her becoming the first European to claim the Augusta National Women's Amateur (ANWA) title at the home of the Masters - a title she will try to become the first to def...
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This marks the sixth edition of the ANWA. A cut will be made after two rounds, and then the entire field heads over to Augusta National to play a practice round on Friday before Saturday's final roun...
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As Woad prepares to defend her Augusta National Women's Amateur title, she sits down to reflect on the past year.
England's Lottie Woad sits two shots behind leader Megha Ganne after the opening round of the Augusta National Women's Amateur.
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Golf Digest on MSNThe putting drill the ANWA defending champ is using to prepare for Augusta National’s devilish greensAugusta National Women's Amateur champion Lottie Woad, this is the key to putting well on large, undulating greens.
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.
Conditions and course changes due to Hurricane Helene led to low scores during Wednesday's opening round of the 2025 Augusta National Women's Amateur.
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Ganne set a tournament record edging the reigning champion, Lottie Woad, who sits just a couple shots off the lead
EVANS, Ga. – Megha Ganne firmly believes in speaking things into existence, so before teeing off in her fifth Augusta National Women’s Amateur on Wednesday at Champions Retreat, Ganne kept telling herself the story that she wanted to see. This one was Pulitzer worthy. “I had a feeling I was going to go low today,” Ganne said, “but not this low.”
Caterina Don, Francesca Fiorellini and Carolina Melgrati are participating in the sixth edition of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur, a prestigious event that will take place in Georgia, United States,
Conditions and course changes due to Hurricane Helene led to low scores during Wednesday's opening round of the 2025 Augusta National Women's Amateur.