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Woad, in Pro Debut, Leads Korda by 2 at Women's Scottish Open

AYRSHIRE, SCOTLAND, JUL 25 – The cutline is projected at 1-over par with 72 players expected to advance after 36 holes at the challenging Dundonald Links course, officials said.

  • On July 24, the ISPS Handa Women's Scottish Open began at Dundonald Links in Ayrshire, Scotland, and the projected cut is around 1-over par for 72 golfers including 12 tied for 60th.
  • The tournament follows its standard 36-hole cut format, and the Par-72 Dundonald Links spans roughly 6,538 to 6,563 yards, testing players’ skills.
  • A 6-under-par score puts Charlotte Laffar atop the leaderboard, while Nanna Koerstz Madsen and Nelly Korda share second at 10-under-par.
  • Amid calmer weather, players found the course more forgiving, with Nelly Korda said `Apparently this is not really Scottish weather`, noting softer conditions eased scoring for many competitors.
  • Looking ahead to the weekend, with players separated by only a few shots, Lottie Woad’s recent Evian Championship T-3 finish, which earned her an LPGA card and prompted her to turn pro, adds intrigue to the weekend.
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