Lottie Woad lässt sich nach Sieg ein Gummibärchen-Tattoo für ihren Caddie stechen

Lottie Woad sicherte sich bei der Kroger Queen City Championship in Cincinnati ihren zweiten LPGA-Sieg. Die 22-Jährige nutzte den Erfolg, um einen Wetteinsatz ihres Caddies einzulösen.

Lottie Woad beendete das Turnier am Sonntag mit einer 69er-Runde und sicherte sich damit den Sieg. Es war ihr zweiter LPGA-Titel und insgesamt ihr dritter Sieg, seit sie Mitte letzten Jahres Profi wurde. Woad, inzwischen 22 Jahre alt, ist dank konstanter Leistungen auf der Tour schnell in der Welt des Damengolfs aufgestiegen.

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Ryu Hae-ran finishes runner-up at Kroger Queen City Championship

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Ryu Hae-ran ended the Kroger Queen City Championship in second place on May 17 in Cincinnati, Ohio. England's Lottie Woad claimed the title.

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