Woad golf's latest sensation but caution advisable

Lottie Woad is the name on everyone’s lips as the Women’s Open lands at the glorious links of Royal Porthcawl today.
Woad golf's latest sensation but caution advisable

Lottie Woad of England signs autographs for fans during the Pro-Am prior to the AIG Women's Open 2025 at Royal Porthcawl Golf Club on July 30, 2025 in Bridgend, Wales. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/R&A/R&A via Getty Images)

History suggests caution is advisable when assessing female golf phenoms. Michelle Wie won just a single major. Charley Hull has reached the age of 29 while scaling golfing heights, but it is fair to say wild excitement about her career when a teenage amateur has not been borne out by subsequent results. For a multitude of reasons, promise can outweigh reality.

If it were at all her style – and it is not – Lottie Woad could claim to have already justified the hype. Winning last year’s Augusta National Women’s Amateur was a statement of intent. Recent weeks have been rocket fuelled for the 21-year-old; Woad won the Irish Open and challenged for the Evian Championship while still an amateur. One professional start, at the Scottish Open, saw Woad lift the trophy on Sunday. She is the name on everyone’s lips as the Women’s Open lands at the glorious links of Royal Porthcawl today.

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