English amateur Lottie Woad impresses at Chevron Championship, just three strokes behind record-chasing Nelly Korda
English amateur Lottie Woad continues to impress at the Chevron Championship in Texas, just three strokes behind record-chasing Nelly Korda after two rounds. Woad, fresh off her victory at the Augusta National Women’s Amateur, showcased her talent with a three-under round to sit at four-under for the tournament.
Korda, aiming for her fifth straight victory and second major title, is currently leading the pack at seven under. The World No 1 had a rocky start with a double bogey but quickly recovered with birdies to regain her momentum. Korda’s resilience and skill have put her in a prime position to make history on the LPGA Tour.
Despite the star power of Korda, all eyes are on Woad as she looks to make a name for herself on the big stage. The 20-year-old is unfazed by the competition and is determined to continue her impressive run at the tournament. Woad’s recent success at Augusta has given her the confidence to compete at the highest level, and she is eager to see how far she can go in the Chevron Championship.
In addition to Woad and Korda, England’s Jodi Ewart Shadoff is also in the mix at four under, showcasing the depth of talent in the field. With a packed leaderboard and exciting matchups ahead, the Chevron Championship promises to deliver thrilling golf action for fans.
Don’t miss the opportunity to watch these talented golfers in action live on Sky Sports. Tune in for round three coverage starting at 7pm on Saturday and witness the drama unfold at the first women’s major of the year.