Lottie Woad wins Women's Scottish Open on pro debut
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Here's the breakdown of how much money each player earned at the Women's Scottish Open, where there was a purse of $2 million.
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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 OpenWoad took home $300,000 from the overall $2 million purse. She now heads to the AIG Women’s Open next week at Royal Porthcawl in Wales and will clearly be among the handful of favorites to watch for the week.
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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Yonhap News Agency on MSNIn-form S. Korean veteran goes for 2nd career LPGA major in WalesDays after her runner-up finish in Scotland, South Korea's Kim Hyo-joo will take aim at her second career LPGA major title in Wales starting Thursday. Kim will be among 144 players teeing off at the AIG Women's Open at the par-72 Royal Porthcawl Golf Club in Porthcawl,
After Woad opened the tournament with rounds of 67 and 65, the LPGA and Kessler reached out to Golf Channel on Friday night. Tom Knapp, Golf Channel’s EVP/Golf, agreed to monitor the situation and made the call to put the tournament on CNBC with about an hour remaining in Saturday’s third round.
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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.
Amy Yang recently took a step back in time at Musselburgh Links. With a week off between the Amundi Evian Championship and ISPS Handa Women's Scottish Open, it was Yang's caddie, Jan P. Meierling, who suggested the history lesson at Musselburgh Links, one of the original courses on the British Open rota.