Lottie Woad elige un tatuaje de osito de goma para su caddie tras su victoria

Lottie Woad consiguió su segunda victoria en la LPGA en el Kroger Queen City Championship en Cincinnati. La golfista de 22 años aprovechó el triunfo para cobrar una apuesta prometida por su caddie.

Lottie Woad cerró el domingo con una ronda final de 69 golpes para ganar el torneo. Este logro supone su segundo título de la LPGA y el tercero en total desde que se convirtió en profesional a mediados del año pasado. Woad, quien ya tiene 22 años, ha ascendido rápidamente en el golf femenino gracias a sus resultados consistentes en el circuito.

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