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Claiming her spot as the fifth Augusta National Women’s Amateur champion, Lottie Woad exhibited exceptional talent and poise. The 20-year-old from England showcased championship-level play by skillfully sinking a precise double-breaker birdie putt on the last green to secure a win with just one stroke difference.
Despite the pressure of holding a two-shot lead for two nights, Woad remained resilient, showcasing her ability to thrive under intense scrutiny. Amy Bond, Woad’s coach at Florida State University, praised her exceptional performance under pressure, stating, ‘When she gets herself under pressure, she’s one of the best I’ve ever seen.’
The triumph of Woad’s odyssey shows her unwavering devotion towards the sport. Starting in Farnham, England, with unpretentious aspirations and proceeding to punctilious drills at Seminole Legacy Club, she has exemplified an extraordinary assiduity and a profound loyalty to honing her skills.
Her victory at Augusta National secures her a prestigious title and earns her invitations to four of the five women’s major championships this year. As Woad basks in the glory of her triumph, the golfing world eagerly anticipates her future endeavors on the course.
Lottie Woad has made an unforgettable contribution to women’s amateur golf history by delivering a remarkable performance at Augusta that will forever be remembered.