World No 1 amateur Lottie Woad secured a maiden Ladies European Tour title after completing a dominant six-shot victory at the KPMG Women’s Irish Open.
The 21-year-old took a seven-shot lead into the final day at Carton House, having followed an opening-round 68 with back-to-back 67s, with Woad continuing to impress as she closed out a convincing win.
Woad birdied two of her first four holes on the final day and cancelled out a bogey at the par-four fifth by birdieing the eighth, seeing her reach the turn in 35, with the Englishwoman picking up another shot at the par-four 13th to pull further ahead.
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She responded to bogeying the par-five 15th by birdieing the par-three next and firing her approach at the par-five 17th to tap-in range, moving her to 21 under, before a two-putt par at the par-four completed the victory that makes her the first amateur winner on the LET since 2022.
A four-under 69 saw her finish six ahead of Madelene Sagstrom, who takes the prize money for first place due to Woad's amateur status, with New Zealand's Amelia Harvey a further stroke back in third ahead of England's Charley Hull.
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The Ladies European Tour and LPGA Tour head to France for the fourth women's major of the year, with the Evian Championship held at the Evian Resort Golf Club. Live coverage begins on Thursday from 11am on Sky Sports Mix and Sky Sports+ - stream without a contract.