Lottie Woad joins LPGA Tour as she turns professional

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Lottie Woad, a rising talent in the golf world, has officially turned professional and accepted membership on the LPGA Tour. This marks a significant step in her career as she transitions from amateur to professional status.

Woad’s decision to join the LPGA Tour comes after a successful amateur career. Her move is expected to bring fresh energy and competition to the tour. The LPGA Tour continues to attract promising golfers like Woad, who are eager to compete at higher levels.

Sarah Kellam, who manages digital content for the LPGA, has shared insights into this transition. Kellam, with her background in collegiate golf at Northern Kentucky University and experience as a freelance content creator, plays a crucial role in communicating developments within the LPGA.

The announcement of Woad’s professional status highlights the ongoing evolution and dynamism within women’s golf. The LPGA Tour remains committed to fostering new talent and providing opportunities for growth in the sport.



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