As Woad prepares to defend her Augusta National Women's Amateur title, she sits down to reflect on the past year.
Defending winner Woad went 7 under in the opening round at Champions Retreat, but it was Stanford's Ganne who stole the show.
One of the greatest amateur fields in women's golf will descend upon one of the greatest golf courses in the sport this week.
Augusta National Women's Amateur champion Lottie Woad, this is the key to putting well on large, undulating greens.
Additionally, she finished runner-up to Adela Cernousek in the individual NCAA Division I women’s golf championship. She ...
Megha Ganne, who grew up in Jersey City and attended high school in Holmdel, leads the Augusta National Women's Amateur after ...
As part of the LPGA's new LEAP program, where amateurs are able to attain LPGA status through various events and milestones, ...
Lottie Woad, now the No. 1 amateur in the world, is back at Augusta aiming to defend her title in style.
England's Lottie Woad sits two shots behind leader Megha Ganne after the opening round of the Augusta National Women's ...
The 17-year-old Clemente entered the final round at last year's Augusta National Women's Amateur in second place before ...
Two former ANWA champions have the opportunity to make history after a strong start at Champions Retreat: defending champ ...
Lottie Woad has played some phenomenal golf as an amateur, and she reached a new level of fame when she won the Augusta ...