Woad Wins Again as Maguire Finishes Strong in Scotland
- On Sunday, July 27, 2025, Lottie Woad won at Dundonald Links, finishing at 21-under par, three strokes ahead of Hyo Joo Kim, and became LPGA champion in her pro debut.
- Having triumphed as an amateur, Woad’s wins at Irish Open and Evian prompted her decision to turn pro this month.
- On Thursday night, after initially sharing the lead on Thursday at Dundonald Links, Lottie Woad shot four rounds in the 60s, recording only three bogeys across 72 holes, which implies her consistent play led to her first pro victory.
- In addition to the title, Woad earned a two-year LPGA membership exemption through 2027 and a $300,000 first-place prize.
- Looking ahead, Woad will tee off next week at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porthcawl, as the LPGA’s streak of different winners continues.
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