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Woad under no extra pressure at Women’s Open after first professional win
England's Lottie Woad holds the trophy after winning the 2025 ISPS HANDA Women's Scottish Open on day four at the Dundonald Links, Irvine, July 27, 2025

GOLF sensation Lottie Woad insisted she was under no extra pressure at the Women’s Open at Royal Porthcawl after winning her first tournament as a professional.

Woad tees it up at a major as a pro for the first time in South Wales tomorrow, having won the Women’s Scottish Open title by three shots last weekend.

The 21-year-old from Surrey picked up a $300,000 (£223,000) cheque after being prevented from profiting financially from her victory at the Irish Open and tied-third finish in the Championship earlier this month because of her amateur status.

“I don’t know how they do it, but I feel like I’m playing well,” Woad said in response to being priced as the pre-tournament favourite.

“So I guess I was going to be one of the favourites. Obviously everyone’s so good, so I feel like anyone can win really.

“You’ve seen it this year, so many — I think every winner has been different. So there’s many people it could be.

“There’s always pressure obviously, but I don’t think there’s any more than there was, like from my perspective, before any of the last few weeks.

“Kind of still was wanting to contend there and that’s still the aim.”

Woad’s last appearance at a major saw her narrowly missing out on becoming the first amateur to win one in 58 years.

She finished one shot off making the play-off with eventual champion Grace Kim and Atthaya Thitikul after posting a final round 64.

Woad said: “I think it gave me a lot [of confidence].

“Some of the majors I made the cut, I didn’t really have the best weekend on. So I was hoping to capitalise a bit more on that one.

“The final round was also very good. Yeah, it definitely gives me confidence in that and knowing that I can chase it down on Sunday.

“I don’t feel too different. I’ve got a lot of confidence from the last month really and I’m just trying to continue to ride that.”

World number one Nelly Korda, Open runner-up to Lydia Ko at St Andrews 12 months ago, praised Woad’s composure and maturity, with the American saying she was “definitely high up there right now” as a title contender.

Woad said: “I don’t think I’ve reflected too much, to be honest [on the last month].

“I think after this big week, I’ve got a week before I go out to America. That’s probably when I’ll look back at the last few months and kind of reflect on that.”

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