Lottie Woad’s goal forward of the AIG Girls’s Open was merely to make it via to the weekend, though she’s going to now must set new objectives after a formidable begin at St Andrews.
The Englishwoman marked her debut within the occasion with an excellent level-par 72 in robust winds on Thursday morning, then continued to exceed her personal expectations within the worst of the circumstances within the second spherical.
Woad carded a front-nine 33 on Friday afternoon to achieve the flip inside 5 strokes of clubhouse chief Nelly Korda, with the 20-year-old then closing a two-under 70 to move into the weekend in tied-Eleventh and eight photographs off the tempo.
“I want to just try and enjoy it, keep trying to make birdies and see how high I can finish,” Woad instructed Sky Sports activities. “I think it played a little easier [compared to Thursday], the gusts weren’t as strong, but it was still a challenge.
“The placing was a bit simpler at this time, which was good. Feeling good, simply attempting to maintain taking part in strong, simply attempting to minimise errors.”
On why she thinks she made such an excellent begin, Woad added: ‘”I’ve got quite a bit of experience on links golf. Got those experiences of just playing knock-down shots which is kind of what I was doing the whole front nine, which if you don’t know how to do it’s a bit of a struggle when it’s into wind.”
Woad goes to stay an beginner for the foreseeable future as she continues faculty in the USA, whereas Catriona Matthew – who may have her as a participant in Nice Britain and Eire’s Curtis Cup workforce subsequent week at Sunningdale – is happy by her potential.
“I think she’ll be really important, just for the whole morale [of the team],” Matthew stated after lacking the reduce at St Andrews. “They’ve all played with her, they know they can beat her but they know she’s good. I think having that will just give them a bit more confidence as a team.”
On what makes her so spectacular, Matthew added: “It’s just her all-around game. There’s no real weakness. The main thing is she’s mentally tough…someone who can dig deep and do it when they have to. There’s no huge rush [to turn professional], I don’t think. We all know golf you can have a long career. I think she’s enjoying college.”
Woad’s rise to beginner stardom
Woad has previous hyperlinks success within the 2022 R&A Ladies’ Novice at Carnoustie, the place she claimed a 7&6 victory to hitch a listing of champions together with Solheim Cup captain Suzann Pettersen and former AIG Girls’s Open champions Anna Nordqvist and Georgia Corridor.
The Florida State College scholar has represented England in each the Arnold Palmer Cup and the Girls’s World Novice Crew Championship, whereas she is anticipated to play a key function for Nice Britain and Eire in opposition to the USA within the Curtis Cup later this month.
Woad made historical past in April when she gained the August Nationwide Girls’s Novice in dramatic style, held on the house of The Masters, birdieing three of her final 4 holes to assert a one-shot victory and turn into the primary European winner of the occasion.
That victory secured invitations to 4 of the 5 majors this 12 months, with Woad making a right away affect when she completed tied-Twenty third – having been 4 off the midway lead – on debut on the Chevron Championship.
She has additionally recorded second place finishes within the NCAA D1 Girls’s Championship, Florida State Match Up and Collegiate Invitational at GCC this season, resulting in Woad turn into the primary Englishwoman to ever prime the World Novice Golf Rating (WAGR) earlier this summer time.
Additional main begins on the US Girls’s Open and Evian Championship have adopted forward of her look on the Dwelling of Golf, whereas Woad has gained the enduring Mark H McCormack Medal because the main girl beginner in 2024.
The award ensures her exemptions into the US Girls’s Open and the AIG Girls’s Open subsequent season, no matter her weekend efficiency at St Andrews, with extra alternatives prone to come Woad’s approach within the months and years forward. A reputation we’ll see on leaderboards commonly sooner or later.
Watch Lottie Woad in motion on the AIG Girls’s Open this weekend and the Curtis Cup from August 30-September 1 dwell on Sky Sports activities. Stream the ladies’s majors and extra sport with NOW.