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Charley Hull is gearing up for her upcoming appearance at the ISPS Handa Women's Scottish Open. It's the same event where ...
Amateur sensation Lottie Woad has decided to turn pro and will make her professional debut on the Ladies European Tour next ...
English golfer Lottie Woad, who nearly won the 2025 Evian Championship on Sunday, will make her professional LPGA debut next ...
Some of the WNBA's best young talent will square off on Tuesday, as Washington visits an LA Sparks side hunting a big ...
Behind Woad, Sweden’s Madelene Sagström was ranked second at -15 (68 in the final round), followed by New Zealand’s Amelia Garvey, third at -14 with an excellent final 67 (-6), which ...
Woad entered the final round of the KPMG Women’s Irish Open with a whopping seven-stroke lead. Although Sagström was the better player on Day 4, it wasn’t enough to get past ...
ENGLAND’S LOTTIE Woad produced an impressive performance to win the Irish Open by six shots today. The world amateur number one had held a seemingly insurmountable seven-shot lead going into the final ...
Sweden’s Madelene Sagstroem finished second after carding a 68 to reach 15-under. While English star Charley Hull finished in fourth place after a 280 total of -12.
Madelene Sagstroem of Sweden finished second on 15 under after a 68, while Anna Foster was the highest place Irish finisher on eight under in a tie for 12th. FINAL LEADERBOARD ...
Sweden’s Madelene Sagstroem, who shot a round of 70 this afternoon, sits on her own in second place, seven shots behind the leader. Australia’s Kirsten Rudgeley is next best on 9 under par ...
Leona Maguire carded a one-under 72 that currently leaves her five shots off the pace after round one of the KPMG Women's Irish Open at Carton House, with amateur Emma Fleming leading the home ...
Rookie professional Anna Foster and Clare amateur Áine Donegan each signed for 71s (in tied-26th) but it was 20-year-old UCD ...