Lottie Woad conquers Scottish Open in professional debut ¡21 under par!

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Lottie Woad Conquers the Women’s Scottish Open in Her Professional Debut

In a display of talent and composure, Lottie Woad clinched victory at the Women’s Scottish Open, marking an unforgettable professional debut. The young English golfer demonstrated surprising maturity, overcoming pressure and her competitors to secure her first title on the circuit. Woad, with a final round of 4 under par and a cumulative score of 21 under par, prevailed over her rivals, including Hyo Joo Kim, who tried to challenge her lead. Woad’s performance makes her the second player in the last three years to win in her professional debut on the LPGA Tour.

I think it’s pretty difficult to do that, but it’s very special to win in my first event. Everyone was chasing me today, and I managed to hold the lead and played very well in the final stretch and made a lot of good shots.

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Lottie Woad celebrando su victoria en el Women's Scottish Open.
Woad, who won the Women’s Irish Open three weeks ago and finished close to the playoff at the Evian Championship, proved to be a force to be reckoned with in the world of women’s golf. Her victory in Scotland earns her an LPGA card and propels her towards the Women’s Open in Wales. Nelly Korda, who played the first three rounds with Woad, couldn’t keep up the pace, finishing eight strokes behind the leader. Julia Lopez Ramirez and Sei Young Kim tied for third place, securing Lopez Ramirez a spot in the Women’s British Open. Woad’s victory at the Women’s Scottish Open is a testament to her skill and determination, solidifying her position as one of the rising stars of women’s golf. Her success in her professional debut bodes well for a bright future on the circuit.
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