Lottie Woad picks gummy bear tattoo for caddie after win

Lottie Woad secured her second LPGA victory at the Kroger Queen City Championship in Cincinnati. The 22-year-old used the win to claim a promised prize from her caddie.

Lottie Woad closed with a final-round 69 on Sunday to win the event. It marked her second LPGA title and third overall since turning professional in the middle of last year. Woad, now 22, has climbed quickly in women's golf with consistent results on tour.

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Ryu Hae-ran on the golf course after placing second at the Kroger Queen City Championship, with winner Lottie Woad celebrating in the background.
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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.

Lydia Ko posted a career-best 60 in the first round of the Ford Championship in Chandler, Arizona, powered by a new Scotty Cameron T12 prototype putter. The 28-year-old made 11 birdies, including four straight to start her round, falling just short of the LPGA's lone 59. She leads the tournament after an opening 30 on the Cattail course at Whirlwind Golf Club.

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Nelly Korda secured a four-shot victory at the 2026 Riviera Maya Open at El Camaleón Golf Course in Mayakoba, Mexico. The win marks her third LPGA title of the season and 18th career victory. Despite a chaotic final hole, she celebrated her dominant performance.

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Brandt Snedeker captured his first PGA Tour victory in more than seven years on Sunday at the ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic. The 45-year-old ended a long drought marked by injury and doubt with a final-round 65 that forced a dramatic finish at the Dunes Golf and Beach Club.

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Asterisk Talley shot a bogey-free 67 in the second round to take a one-shot lead at 11-under after two rounds of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur. The 17-year-old Stanford commit has now gone 48 straight bogey-free holes, a tournament record. Meja Ortengren and Maria Jose Marin sit tied for second at 10-under.

 

 

 

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