Lottie Woad wins Scottish Open, her 1st LPGA event
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Golf Digest on MSNHere’s the prize money payout for each golfer at the LPGA’s 2025 ISPS Handa Women’s Scottish OpenIt’s Woad’s world, and everyone else is just living in it. English star Lottie Woad won the ISPS Handa Women’s Scottish Open Sunday in her first start as a professional, something that has only be done twice in LPGA history.
Lottie Woad of England plays her tee shot on the 7th hole during the second round of the ISPS HANDA Women's Scottish Open 2025 at Dundonald Links Golf Course on July 25, 2025 in Troon, Scotland. Jennifer Meyer is the Manager of Digital Operations.
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Golf Digest on MSNLPGA and NBC call TV coverage audible to get Lottie Woad's potential history-making final round on linear broadcastNew LPGA commissioner Craig Kessler, who has officially been on the job for just nine days, saw an opportunity to put the newest superstar on his tour into an international spotlight in the final round. Earlier this month, Woad captured the Ladies European Tour’s KPMG Women’s Irish Open by six shots while still playing as an amateur.
In the years that the ISPS HANDA Women’s Scottish Open has been co-sanctioned by the LPGA and Ladies European Tours, there has never been a repeat winner, with each champion of this tournament relying on a vastly different set of skills to pull into victory lane.
World No. 1 Nelly Korda is back in the mix at an LPGA Tour tournament, trailing the tour's newest phenom, Lottie Woad, by two shots.
Phil Morbey boasts more than 40 wins worldwide and was on the bag for Ian Woosnam's 1991 Masters victory and a number of Ryder Cups.