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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.
Four contestants in this week's ANWA share their favorite golf stories, including the time Rachel Heck got locked-in at Augusta National.
Woad says she doesn't want it to rust ... and he got to come with me when we took pictures on the par-3 12th, and he got to go on the green. He was like taking selfies and being like a kid.
EVANS, Ga. — If Spain’s Carla Bernat Escuder goes on to win the Augusta National Women’s Amateur, she may have last year’s U.S. Amateur champion, Josele Ballester, to thank. Escuder enters Saturday’s ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. — The disappointment was evident on Lottie Woad’s face as the No. 1 female amateur in the world walked off the 18th green Saturday afternoon, her dream of being the first to ...
Lottie Woad stood in the middle of the 10th fairway at Augusta National Golf Club, staring down the back-left hole location. The defending Augusta National Women's Amateur champion came into ...
The photo will go into a scrapbook he and his wife put together each year and give at Christmas to commemorate the many places Lottie Woad has gone in the previous 12 months. The book is getting ...
Woad, 21, had jointly led overnight but a bogey on the par-three 16th effectively ended her hopes of becoming the first player to win successive ANWA championships. She birdied three of the final ...
When Woad secured last year's ANWA crown, she did it in thrilling fashion, making birdies on three of her last four holes to hold off Bailey Shoemaker by a stroke. The victory propelled Woad to an ...