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Lottie For LPGA Card
Lottie forAll-ACC Academic Team
Lottie for Academic All-American
Lottie for WGCA All-Americans
Lottie for NCAA semifinals
Lottie for NCAA Preview
Lottie for Annika Finalist
Ticket Punched
Lottie for NCAA East Regional
Lottie for Arnold Palmer Cup
ACC Championship
Lottie for Augusta Final
Lottie for ANWA Day 2
Woad for ANWA Day 1
Lottie for ANWA
FSU Match Up Win
Lottie for Match Up
Briars Creek Champs
Team for Briars Creek Day 1
Lottie for ACC Golfer of the Month February 2025
Lottie for February ACC Golfer of the Month
Moon Win
Lottie fir Moon 2
Team win at Collegiate Invitational
Lottie for Guadalajara Day 1
Lottie for Guadalajara
Lottie for Patsy Hankins Trophy
Lottie for 2024 Fall ANNIKA
Lottie for ACC Golfer of the Month
Landfall Win
Team at Landfall 1
Lottie for Landfall Day 1
Team at Landfall
Lottie for Jackson T Stephens Day 1
Lottie for ANNIAKA Fall Award Watch List
Lottie For Golden Torch
Lottie for Folds of Honor
Lottie for schedule release
Lottie and Karen Win the Curtis Cup
Lottie Curtis Cup Champion
Lottie for Curtis Cup
Bond Lottie at St. Andrews
Lottie for All ACC Academic
Lottie for WGXCA All-Americans
NCAA Day 4 Lottie Trophy
Lottie for Final Day of NCAA Championships
Lottie for Day 3
Lottie at NCAA Day 1
Photo by: Todd Drexler/Tim Cowie Photos
Golf Fun in San Diego
Lottie Woad For WGCA Finalist
Photo by: Lucas Peltier
Lottie for Annika
Photo by: Lucas Peltier
Lottie for Las Vegas Day 2
Lottie for Day 2 Las Vegas
Lottie for NCAA Round 1
Lottie For AC Golfer of the Year
Lottie Day 4 at Chevron
Lottie for Chevron Final
Lottie Round 3 Chevron
Lottie Day 2 at Chevron
Lottie Wins ANWA
Lottie at Augusta Round 2
Lottie at ANWA 1
Women's Golf 2023 Match Up Champions
Florida State Match Up Team
Lottie at FSU Match Up
Lottie at Moon Invitational
Lottie at Guadalajara
Guadalajara Preview
Academic Sucess Fall 2023
Photo by: MIGUEL A. OLIVELLA JR. All Rights Reserved
Lottie Woad Annika Fall Watch List
Lottie Woad, Tar Heel Final
Lottie, 2nd Round Schooner
Lottie Woad Feature 1
Lottie ACC Golfer of The Month
Lottie ACC Golfer of the Month
Lottie Schooner Day 3
Lottie Woad Schooner 1
Photo by: Tim Cowie/Todd Drexler Photos
Lottie Wins ANNIKA
Lottie Woad in Annika
Lottie Woad WIns R&A Home Internationals
Women's Golf -- WGCA
Photo by: Tim Cowie/Todd Drexler Photos
2023 WGCA Scholar All-Americans
Lottie Woad 2023-24

Lottie Woad

  • Height:
    5-8
  • Class:
    Junior
  • Hometown:
    Farnham, England
  • High School:
    Weydon School

(As of August 22, 2025)

STATISTICS

 
Years Events Rounds Strokes Avg. Low Top 10
2022-23 11 32 2,274 71.06 65 8
2023-24 8 25 1,751 70.04 65 8
2024-25 11 32 2,242 70.06 65 10
Totals 30 89 6,267 70.42 65 25



WOAD IN THE SEMINOLE RECORD BOOK
Career Stroke Average — 1st– 70.42
Single Round Score — T1st — 65 (First Round,  Schooner Fall Classic, Sept. 26, 2022) (First Round, NCAA Championship Finals, May 17, 2024) (Second Round, Schooner Fall Classic, September 23, 2024) (First Round, Landfall Tradition, October 25, 2024) 
Single Round Score — T14th — 66 (First Round,  Cougar Classic, Sept. 13, 2022) (First Round, Moon Invitational, Feb. 20, 2023) (Second Round, Schooner Fall Classic, September 25, 2023) (Third Round, Florida State Match Up, March 23, 2025) (Second Round, ACC Championships, April 16, 2025) (Second Round, NCAA Lexington Regional Championship, May 6, 2025)
Single Season Stroke Average -- 2nd -- 70.04 (2023-24)
Single Season Stroke Average -- 3rd -- 70.06 (2024-25)

Single Season Stroke Average — 7th — 71.06 (2022-23)
Two Round Tournament Score — 3rd - 134 (Schooner Fall Classic, Sept. 26, 2022) (NCAA Las Vegas Regional, May 8, 2024)
Three Round Tournament Score -- T5th - 203 (Schooner Fall Classic, Sept. 25, 2023)
Three Round Tournament Score — T11th — 205 (Schooner Fall Classic, September 26, 2022)

Three Round Tournament Score — T13th — 206 (Cougar Classic, September 13, 2022) (Moon Invitational, February 21, 2023) (NCAA Lexington Regional, May 7, 2025)
Four Round Tournament Score — 2nd — 279 (NCAA Championship Finals, May 22, 2024)
Four Round Tournament Score -- 4th -- 283 (NCAA Championship Finals, May 19, 2025)
Four Round Tournament Score -- T7th -- 289 (NCAA Championship Finals, May 22, 2023)


 

INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIONS
2021 French International Lady Juniors – 4th Place
2022 Welsh Women’s Open Stroke Play – 5th Place
2022 German Girls Championship – 3rd Place
2022 R&A Girls Amateur Championship – 1st Place
2022 European Ladies’ Amateur Championship – 4th Place
2022 Portuguese International Ladies Amateur Championship – 4th Place
2022 British Girls Amateur Championship – 1st Place
2022 World Amateur Team Championships (England)– T11th place (team standings)
2022 World Amateur Team Championships (England)– T35th place (individual standings)
2023 Augusta National Women's Amateur -- 13th place

2023 Arnold Palmer Cup International Team (member International team)
2023 Vaglianio Trophy (Great Britain and Ireland Team)
2023 European Ladies Team Championship (England) -- 2nd Place
2023 European Ladies Individual Championship
2023 Patsy Hankins Trophy Championship (member Team Europe) -- champions
2023 R&A Home Internationals (member team England) -- champions
2023 World Amateur Team Championships (England) -- T4th place (team standings)
2023 World Amateur Team Championships (England) -- T4th place (individual standings)
2024 Augusta National Women's Amateur -- Champion
2024 LPGA Chevron Championship -- 23rd Place
2024 LPGA US Open Championship
2024 R&A Women's Amateur Championship
2024 LPGA Amundi Evian Championship
2024 R&A Home Internationals (member Team England) (champions)
2024 Curtis Cup (member GB&I Team) (champions)

2025 Augusta National Women's Amateur -- 3rd place
2025 Arnold Palmer Cup International Team (champions)
2025 Vaglianio Trophy (Great Britain and Ireland Team) (champions)
2025 Women's Irish Open (LET) (individual champion)
2025 Amundi Evian Championship


HONORS
2022 ANNIKA Award Watch List (Final Fall List)
2023 ANNIKA Award Watch List (March 9, 2023)
2023 Golden Nole for Women’s Golf (FSU Athletics)
2023 All-ACC
2023 ACC Freshman of the Year
2023 All-NCAA Championships Raleigh Regional Honors
2023 WGCA Freshman of the Year Finalist
2023 WGCA Freshman of the Year (co)
2023 All-American First-Team (WGCA)
2023 All-American Second-Team (Golfweek)
2023 WGCA All-American Scholar Team
2023 All-ACC Academic Women's Golf Team
2023 ACC Academic Honor Roll
2023 ACC Golfer of the Month (September)
2023 FSU Academic President's List Honors (Fall)
2024 ANNIKA Award Preseason Watch List (Sept. 11, 2023)
2024 ANNIKA Award Spring Watch List (March 4, 2024)

2024 Golden Nole for Women’s Golf (FSU Athletics)
2024 Golden Nole - Female Athlete of the Year (FSU Athletics)
2024 ACC Golfer of the Year
2024 All-ACC
2024 FSU Academic Dean's List Honors (Spring)

2024 ANNIKA Award Top-10 Finalist List (May 10, 2024)
2024 Division I PING WGCA Player of the Year Finalist (May 15, 2024)
2024 Al
l-American First-Team (WGCA)
2024 All-American First-Team (Golfweek)
2024 All-Academic Women's Golf Team
2024 CSC Academic All-District Honors
2024 WGCA All-American Scholar Team
2024 ACC Academic Honor Roll
2024 World Amateur Golf Ranking No. 1
(50 consecutive weeks current), (55 weeks Total) 
2024 Mark H. McCormack Award (USGA/R&A) (leading woman in the 2024 WAGR)

2024 Golden Torch for Women’s Golf (FSU Academics
2024 ACC Golfer of the Month (co) (October)
2024 ANNIKA Award Final Fall Watch List
2024 FSU Academic Dean's List Honors (Fall)

2025 Golfweek All-American First-Team (Preseason)
2025 ACC Golfer of the Month (February)

2025 ANNIKA Award Spring Watch List (March 3, 2025)
2025 ACC Championship Team Member
2025 ANNIKA Award Postseason Watch List
2025 Golden Nole For Women's Golf (FSU Athletics)

2025 All-ACC
2025 NCAA Lexington Regional Championship Team Member
2025 ANNIKA Award Top-10 Finalist List (May 9, 2025)
2025 WGCA Player of the Year Finalist (May 15, 2025)

2025 FSU Academic Dean's List Honors (Spring)
2025 All-American First-Team (WGCA)

2025 All-American First-Team (Golfweek)
2025 CSC Academic All-District Honors
2025 WGCA All-American Scholar Team
2025 CSC Academic All-American First Team
2025 All-ACC Academic Women's Golf Team
2025 ACC Women's Golf Scholar Athlete of the Year
2025 ACC Academic Honor Roll


MEDALIST HONORS
Ivy Intercollegiate, Fall 2022 (72-69, -3, 141), Baltusrol Golf Club, Springfield, N.J. (T1)
Florida State Match Up, Spring 2023 (68-69-75, -4, 212), Seminole Legacy Golf Club, Tallahassee, Fla. (1)
ANNIKA Intercollegiate, Fall 2023 (70-68-70. -8, 208), Royal Golf Club, Lake Elmo, Minn. (T1)

Augusta National Women's Amateur, Spring 2024 (68-71-69, -8, 208) Champions Retreat and Augusta National, Augusta, Ga. (1)
Landfall Tradition, Fall 2024 (65-72-73, -5, 210), Country Club of Landfall, Wilmington, N.C. (T1)
Moon Invitational, Spring 2025 (71-69-71, -5, 211), Suntree Country Club, Melbourne, Fla. (T1)


VIDEOS
Lottie Woad’s Leap of Faith

PROFESSIONAL CAREER
Announced via social media her intentions to begin her professional career and forgo her final season of collegiate eligibility on July 15, 2025...will make her professional debut at the ISPS Handa Women's Scottish Open at the Dundonald Links in North Ayrshire, Scotland (July 24-27)... 

LPGA LEAP PROGRAM
Earned her LPGA Tour Card as she earned her 20 points in the LPGA LEAP (LPGA Elite Amateur Program) on July 13, 2025 in finishing in a tied for third place at the LET Evian Championship... The LEAP program provides the top amateur female golfers with a path to LPGA Tour Membership starting in 2025...through LEAP, female amateurs who accumulate a minimum of 20 points within the set criteria framework in a given year and the previous three calendar years will earn exempt Priority List status on the LPGA Tour, provided they also meet all LPGA Tour Membership requirements..Woad became the first player to earn her LPGA Tour Card though the LPGA LEAP program.

WORLD AMATEUR GOLF RANKING (WAGR) 
No. 1 (June 12, 2024), No. 1 (June 19, 2024), No. 1 (June 26, 2024), No. 1 (July 3, 2024), No. 1 (July 10, 2024), No. 1 (July 31, 2024), No. 1 (August 7, 2024), No. 1 (August 14, 2024), No. 1 (August 21, 2024), No. 1 (August 28, 2024), No. 1 (September 4, 2024), No. 1 (September 11, 2024), No. 1 (September 18, 2024), No. 1 (September 25, 2024), No. 1 (October 2, 2024), No. 1 (October 9, 2024), No. 1 (October 16, 2024), No. 1 (October 23, 2024), No. 1 (October 30, 2024), No. 1 (November 6, 2024), No. 1 (November 13, 2024), No. 1 (November 20, 2024), No. 1 (November 27, 2024), No. 1 (December 4, 2024), No. 1 (December 11, 2024), No. 1 (December 18, 2024), No. 1 (January 3, 2025), No. 1 (January 15, 2025), No. 1 (January 22, 2025), No. 1 (January 29, 2025), No. 1 (February 5, 2025), No. 1 (February 12, 2025), No. 1 (February 19, 2025), No. 1 (February, 26, 2025), No. 1 (March 5, 2025), No. 1 (March 12, 2025), No. 1 (March 19, 2025), No. 1 (March 26, 2025), No. 1 (April 2, 2025), No. 1 (April 9, 2025), No. 1 (April 16, 2025), No. 1 (April 23, 2025), No. 1 (April 30, 2025), No. 1 (May 7, 2025), No. 1 (May 14, 2025), No. 1 (May 21, 2025), No. 1 (May 28, 2025), No. 1 (June 4, 2025), No. 1 (June 11, 2025), No. 1 (June 18, 2025), No. 1 (June 25, 2025), No. 1 (July 2, 2025), No. 1 (July 9, 2025), No. 1 (July 16, 2025), No. 1 (July 23, 2025)

SCOREBOARD BY CLIPPD (NCAA RANKING)
No. 12 (October 16, 2024), No. 9 (October 23, 2024), No. 9 (October 30, 2024), No. 10 (November 6, 2024), No. 10 (November 13 2024), No. 9 (February 5, 2025), No. 9 (February 12, 2025), No. 9 (February 19, 2025), No. 8 (February 26, 2025), No. 6 (March 5, 2025), No. 6 (March 12, 2025), No. 6 (March 19, 2025), No. 7 (March 26, 2025), No. 7 (April 2, 2025), No. 7 (April 9, 2025), No. 7 (April 11, 2025), No. 7 (April 16, 2025), No. 3 (April 18, 2025), No. 2 (April 22, 2025), No. 2 (April 23, 2025), No. 2 (April 24, 2025), No. 2 (April 25, 2025), No. 2 (April 28, 2025), No. 2 (April 29, 2025), No. 2 (April 30, 2025), No. 2 (May 4, 2025), No. 2 (May 7, 2025), No. 3 (May 8, 2025), No. 3 (May 11, 2025), No. 3 (May 15, 2025), No. 4 (May 20, 2025), No. 4 (May 21, 2025), No. 4 (May 22, 2025), No. 4 (May 23, 2025). No. 4 (May 27, 2025), No. 4 (May 27, 2025)

ON WOAD (CAREER AVERAGE: 70.42 / LOW ROUND: 65)
The No. 1 golfer in Florida State history with a 70.42 stroke average for her career…the first five-time All-America in school history – First-Team in each of her three seasons by the Women’s Golf Coaches Association and First-Team in her final two seasons by Golfweek…also a Second-Team All-American by Golfweek as a freshman…the 2024 Augusta National Amateur Champion an d finished in third place at the ANWA in 2025…a two-time top 10 finisher at the NCAA Championship finals -- finished in second place in the individual standings at the 2024 NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Championships and in eighth place in the NCAA Division I Championships in 2025…the 2024 ACC Golfer of the Year and a three-time All-ACC selection during her career….earned All-American First-Team honors by the WGCA and All-American Second-Team Honors as named by Golfweek in 2023…earned All-American First-Team honors in 2024 as named by the WGCA and Golfweek...named the National Freshman of the Year by the WGCA in 2023…the third freshman in school history to earn All-American First-team honors and joined only Caroline Westrup in 2006 and Frida Kinhult in 2019 as first team-selections as freshmen…the second freshman in school history to earn National Freshman of the Year honors after Frida Kinhult earned the honor in 2019…became just the sixth freshman in school history to earn All-ACC honors…All-ACC honors 2023, 2024, and 2025...the runner-up for the ANNIKA award in 2024 and a finalist for the award in 2025…her career-best single-round score of 65 in the first round of the 2022 Schooner Fall Classic and the first round of the 2024 NCAA Division I Finals is tied for the all-time Florida State record…carded her career-best score of 65 four times during her career – during the 2022 Schooner Fall Classic, the 2024 NCAA Division I Championship Finals, the 2024 School Fall Classic and the 2024 Landfall Tradition…her 36-hole total of 134 in the Schooner Fall Classic in the fall of 2023 and in the 2024 NCAA Las Vegas Regional Championship in the spring of 2024 are tied for the second best 36-hole scores in school history…her four round NCAA Championship Finals in 2024 score of 279 (65-74-71-69) is the second best 72-hole score in school history…holds two of the top four NCAA Championship Finals scores – 279 in 2024 and 283 in 2025 – in school history…earned five career individual victories as a Seminole – at the 2022 Ivy Intercollegiate, the 2023 Florida State Match Up the 2023 ANNIKA Intercollegiate, the 2024 Landfall Tradition and the 2025 Moon Invitational…earned Florida State’s Dean’s List honors during the spring of 2024, the fall of 2024 and the spring of 2025…named to the 2023, 2024, and 2025 WGCA All-American Scholar Team...named to the 2023, 2024, and 2025 ACC Academic Honor Roll...earned the FSU Athletics Golden Nole for Women’s Golf and the Golden Nole as the Seminoles’ Female Athlete of the Year in 2024…the Golden Nole Award winner for women’s golf in 2025…named to the 2023, 2024, and 2025 All-ACC Academic Women's Golf Teams...averages 70.42 strokes in 89 rounds during 30 events in her Florida State career…

SUMMER 2025 EVIAN CHAMPIONSHIP
Finished in a tie for third place at the 2025 Evian Championship at the Evian Resort Golf Club in Evian-les-Baines, France...carded a 3 under par 68 in the first round and was in a tie for 16th place in the individual standings after the first round of play...totaled five birdies in her first round of play at the Evian and was the highest ranking amateur in the field after the first 18 holes had been played...will play over the weekend at the Evian Championship as she is T12 with a 5 under par score through two rounds...she earned scores of 68-69 for a 36-hole total of 137...in a tie for 19th place through the first three rounds of the Evian Championship with scores of three under par score of 68-69-70 for a total of 6 under par 207...finished in a tie for third place at the Evian Championship with scores of 68-69-70-74 for 13 under par total of 271...the highest ranking amateur and held the overall individual lead during the back nine of the final round...earned her LPGA Tour Card with her performance in reaching the magical 20 point plateu as part of the LPGA LEAP Program in making the cut at the Evian for her 19th point and finishing in the top 25 of the indviidual standings at the Evian for the 20th point. 

SUMMER 2025 IRISH WOMEN'S OPEN
Became the first amateur in three years to win a Ladies European Tour title after a six-shot victory at the Women's Irish Open on July 7...finished at 21 under par for the tournament, six strokes ahead of second-place Madelene Sangstrom of Sweden and Amelis Garvey of New Zealand...won the championship at the Carton House Golf Club, carding a final-round, 4-under 69 to finish the 72-hole event at 21 under...carded scores of 68-67-67-69 on the four days of action on the O’Meara Course...totaled a 21 under par score of 271 to win the championship...

SUMMER 2025 VAGLIANO TROPHY 
Helped lead the Great Britain and Ireland team to the championship of the Vagliano Trophy competition at the Royal Hague Golf and Country Club in Wassenaar, Netherlands for the second time in her career (June 27-28)...the Vagliano Trophy championship is a women’s amateur international golf match between players from Great Britain and Ireland against a team from the Continent of Europe...the final score was a 12.5-11-5 win for the GB&I Team--the victory is Great Britain & Ireland's first triumph in the match for 20 years, dating back to their win at Golf de Chantilly in 2005...earned 3.5 points with two win in the Friday and Saturday Foursome play, a tie in the Firday singles play and the win the Saturday singles play......earned 1.5 points in two matches on the first day of competition...teamed with Nellie Ongto defeat Paula Martin Sampredo and Cayetana Fernnandez Garcia-Poggio (E), 1 Hole, in the Friday Foursomes...tied Marie Eline Madsen (E) in the Friday Singles competition...after the first day of play, the score was tied 4.5-4.5 between the teams from GB&I and Europe...defeated Paula Martin Sampedro of the European side by a 2&1 margin in the Saturday singles competition...team with Patience Rhodes (GB&I) to defeat Valentine Delon and Carolina Lopez-Chacarra Coto (E) by a 2&1 in the final competition of the event. 

SUMMER 2025 ARNOLD PALMER CUP
Helped the International Team win the 2025 Arnold Palmer Cup, 35-25 at the Congaree Golf Club in Ridgeland, S.C...earned 2.5 points in her four matches during her second career Arnold Palmer Cup appearance...teamed with fellow Seminole Tyler Weaver in the first day Mixed Fourball competition...helped earn the first point for the International Team with a 1Up victory over Anna Davis and Carson Bacha of the United States  team to give the Internationals a 1-0 lead...played with Seminole teammate Mirabel Ting in the Friday AM Foursomes...the Seminole duo (playing for the International Team) fell to the Southern California Team of Jasmine Kook and Catherine Park by a 3&2 score...team with Florida State teammate Tyler Weaver to tie Farah O'Keefe and Ethan Fang in the Friday Mixed Foursome competition...the International Team led the United States by a 20-16 margin after the second of three days of play in the Arnold Palmer Cup...defeated O'Keefe by a 2&1 margin to help the International Team earn the team championship on the final day in singles play.

SUMMER 2025 US WOMEN'S OPEN
Finished in a tie for 31st place and as the low amateur in the US Open with scores of 72-70-76-75 for a four round total of 5 over par 293...the event was played at the Erin Hills Golf Course in Erin, Wisconsin (March May 29-June 1)...made the cut to play on the weekend with scores of 70 (1 under par) and 72 (1 over par) and a 142 total in the first 36 holes on Thursday and Friday...earned her 17th point in the LPGA Elite Amateur Pathway standings with her having made the cut at the U.S. Women’s Open bringing the Englishwoman within three points of securing her LPGA Tour card via the program that was debuted by the LPGA organization in 2025.

SPRING 2025 CHEVRON CHAMPIONSHIP
Played in the Chevron Championship on the LPGA Tour at the Club at Carlton Woods in The Woodlands, Tex., for the second consecutive year...carded a 3 over par score of 75 and was in a tied for 92nd place after the first round of play...totaled one birdie and 14 holes played at par or better...finished the first two rounds of the championship with scores of 75-73 for a two round total of 4 over par 148 and missed the cut.

SPRING 2025 AUGUSTA NATIONAL WOMEN'S AMATEUR
Finished in third place at the 2025 Augusta National Women's Amateur at the Augusta National Golf Club...shot a 65 in the first round and was in second place heading into the second and final qualifying round at the Augusta National Women’s Amateur at the Champions Retreat...totaled four birdies on both her front and back nines and is just two strokes behind the overall leader, Megha Ganne, who carded 9 under par score of 63 – the lowest single round score in ANWA history...look to become the first repeat champion in the six-year history of the Augusta National Women's Amateur when she plays in the championship round of the event at the famed Augusta National Golf Course on Saturday...carded her second consecutive under-par round and finished her two qualifying rounds at the Champions Retreat with a nine-under-par total of 135...with scores of 65-70, Woad finished the first two rounds of the event as one of 10 golfers in the field to card under-par scores in the first two rounds of the ANWA...now owns the record for most consecutive rounds under par at five, having shot 71 or better en route to her victory in 2024...has carded consecutive scores of 68-71-69-65-70 and is 17 strokes under par in her last two appearances in the ANWA...is 15 strokes under par in eight rounds and three career ANWA appearances...finished in third place in the 2025 ANWA with a 9 under par score of 207...the first player in the history of the event to finish in the top five a year after winning the championship and the third player in the history of the championship to earn multiple top-five finishes...has earned three consecutive top-13 finishes in three career appearances at the ANWA…finished as the champion in 2024 (68-71-69=208), in third place in 2025 (65-70-72=207), and in a tie for 13th place in 2023 (77-69-72=218)..a total of 15 strokes under par in her three AWNA appearances.

SPRING 2025 (SEASON AVERAGE: 69.95 / SEASON LOW: 66)
Earned All-American First-Team by the Women’s Golf Coaches Association and by Golfweek…a finalist for the WGCA Player of the Year award…named to the ANNIKA Award Spring Watch List and Postseason Award Watch List…on the ANNIKA Award Top-10 Finalist List…earned All-ACC honors for the third consecutive season as she helped lead the Seminoles to the first ACC Championship in school history…a member of Florida State’s NCAA Lexington Regional Championship team and a member of the All-NCAA Lexington Regional team…the ACC Golfer of the Month for February 2025 (co)...tied for the individual championship and helped lead the Seminoles to the team championship at the Moon Invitational...helped Florida State to a first place team with as she finished in second place in the individual standings at the spring season opening Collegiate Invitational at the Guadalajara Country Club…carded a 4 under par score of 68 and earned a 27 hole total on the first day of the Collegiate Invitational...she was in a tie for first place in the individual standings after the first 27 (of 54) holes of play...her scores led the Seminoles into first place in the team standings after the first day of play...earned scores of 72 and 70 on the final day at the Collegiate Invitational and finished second place in the individual standings with a three round total of 210...scores of 71-69-71 and a three round total of 5 under par 211 helped her to a tie for first place finish in the individual standings at the Moon Invitational...he play helped the Seminoles win the team championship at the Moon Invitational...carded a 1 under par 71 in the first round of the Moon Invitational and was in a tie for third place in the individual standings after the first round of play...carded a 3 under par 69 for a two round total of 140 and moved into first place in the individual standings of the Moon Invitational after 36 holes of play...helped the Seminoles to the team championship of the Briar's Creek with a tied for third place individual finish in the championship...was tied for 2nd in the individual standings with a 5 under par score of 67 in the and helped the Seminoles into first place in the team standings of the Briar's Creek Invitational after the first round of play...scores of 67-72 for a two round total of 139 in the rain shortened Briar's Creek Invitational for a tied for third place finish in the individual standings...finished with a 2-01 record in match play at the Old Barnwell Match Play championships…defeated Ana Pina Ortega of Mississippi State, 2UP, in the Seminoles' 5-0 win over the Bulldogs in the first round of the Old Barnwell…finished tied with Carolina Lopez-Chacarra of Wake Forest in the semifinals of the Old Barnwell…defeated Kennedy Swedick of Virginia, 7&6, on the final day of the Old Barnwell Match Play Championships...her play helped Florida State defeat Virginia in the team competition by a 3-2 margin...a third place finish helped the Seminoles to the team championship at the Florida State Match Up…carded a 74 and was in a tie for 10th place in the individual standings after the first round and was in a tie for sixth place in the individual standings with scores of 74-72 for a two round total of 146...carded her first career hole-in-one on the 13th hole at Seminole Legacy during the third round of the Florida State Match Up...scores of 74-72-66 earned her a third place individual finish and helped led the Seminoles to the team championship at the Florida State Match Up...helped Florida State to the first ACC Championship in school history…in a tie for third place in the individual standings with a 3 under par score of 69 in the first round of the ACC Championships...her play helped lead the Seminoles into second place in the team standings after the first 18 of 54 holes...carded scores of 69-66-73 for an 8 under par total of 208 and a tied for third place finish in the stroke play portion of the ACC Championship...defeated Claudia Lara Mirivitlles of Cal, 5&4, in the semifinal match of the ACC Championship...her win helped the Seminoles defeat Cal, 3-0…helped the Seminoles win the first ACC Championship in school history -- a 3-2 win over Wake Forest…helped Florida State win the team championship at the NCAA Lexington Regional Championship at the Keane Trace Golf Club in Nicholasville, Ky...carded a 69 in the final round and finished in a tie for 2nd place in the individual standings at the NCAA Lexington Regional Championship with scores of 71-66-69 for a three-round total of 10 under par 206...finished in a tie for eighth place in the individual standings of the stroke play portion of the NCAA Division I Championships with an five under par score and a 283 total with scores of 72-71-71-69...her play helped the Seminoles finish in fourth place in the team standings of the NCAA Championship and advance to the match play portion of the event for the second time in her career...defeated Jasmine Koo of Southern California, 4&3, in the quarterfinals of match play before falling to Megha Ganne of  Stanford, in 20 holes, in the Seminoles’ semifinal match against the Cardinals…totaled 19 of 21 rounds scored at par or better and 21 of 21 rounds scored at 75 or better as she finished with one win and six top -10 finishes…averaged a 69.95 strokes in 21 rounds during nine events.

WINTER 2025 PATSY HANKINS TROPHY CHAMPIONSHIP
Played for Team Europe in the 2025 Patsy Hankins Trophy Championship at the Al Hamra Golf Club in the United Arab Emirates...played for the European team against Seminole teammate Mirabel Ting who will play for the Asia Pacific team...making her second appearance in the Patsy Hankins Trophy Championship...the Patsy Hankins Trophy is a women's amateur match play competition which takes place every two years between teams of 12 players representing Europe and Asia...the event is played over three days...the first two days comprise five foursomes matches each morning and five four-ball matches each afternoon...on the final day, all twelve team players compete in singles match play...earned 1.5 points on the first day of play as the Asia Pacific Team took a 7.0-3.0 lead after the first two events had been played...teamed with Patience Rhodes (Europe) to defeat Ella Galitsky and Sovichaya Vinichaitham (Asia Pacific), 5&4 in the Wednesday Foursomes competition...teamed with Ricio Tejedo and halved their match against Min-Seo Jeong and Arianna Lau in the Wednesday Fourball competition...earned 1.0 point on the second day of competition...played with Patience Hall in the Thursday foursome competition and fell to Cindy Hsu-Huai-Chien and Ting (Asia), 3&2...teamed with Beth Coulter in the Thursday Fourball event...Woad and Coulter def. Hsu-Huai-Chien and Ting (Asia) 1Up...the Asia Pacific team led the competition by an 11.5-8.5 margin after two days of play...fell to Eila Galitsky of the Asia Pacific team, 2Up, in the Friday singles competition...The Asia Pacific team won the competition by a 20.0-12.0 score.

FALL 2024 (SEASON AVERAGE: 70.27 / LOW ROUND: 65)
Named to the ANNIKA Award Fall Watch List...preseason All-American First-Team by Brentley Romaine and the Golf Channel...preseason All-American First-Team by Lance Ringler and the editors at Golfweek...the ACC Golfer of the Month for the month of October...individual champion at the Landfall Tradition...earned four top- three individual finishes in the Seminoles’ four events during the fall season (tied for third at the Folds of Honor Collegiate; tied for second at the Schooner Fall Classic, third at the Jackson T. Stephens Cup; tied for first at the Landfall Tradition)…helped Florida State to a second place finish in the fall season-opening Folds of Honor Collegiate…scores of 71-72-70 for a three-round total of 3 under par 210 and finished in a tie for third place in the individual standings of the Folds of Honor Collegiate…her individual finish helped the Seminoles finish in second place in the team standings at the Folds of Honor Collegiate...a first round 70 had her in a tie for 16th place in the individual standings at the Schooner Fall Classic...tied the school record with a 65 in the second round of the Schooner Fall Classic...her scores of 70-65 and her two round total of 135 allowed her to finish in a tie for second place in the individual standings at the rain-shortened Schooner Fall Classic...her second place finish in the individual standings helped the Seminoles finish in third place in the team standings at the Schooner…finished in third place in the individual standings of the Jackson T. Stephens Cup with scores of 74-71-70 for a three round total of 215...her play helped the Seminoles finish in a tie for fourth in the team standings in the Stephens Cup...tied the school record for lowest single round score with a 7 under par 65 and was in first place in the individual standings of the Landfall Tradition after the first round of play...her play led the Seminoles into a tie for first place in the team standings after the first 18 holes of play.. carded a 73 in the final round of the Landfall Tradition for a 5 under par total of 210 to finish in a tie for first place in the individual standings...led the Seminoles to the team championship at the Landfall Tradition...averaged 70.27 strokes in 11 round during four events.

SUMMER 2024 CURTIS CUP
Led the Great Britain and Ireland team to the Curtis Cup Championship...finished with a 1-1-2 record for 2.0 points earned as a member of the GB&I Team at the 43rd Curtis Cup Match at the Sunningdale Golf Club in England (August 30-Sept. 1)...the four-time All-American and winner of the 2024 Augusta National Women's Amateur tournament made her first appearance in the prestigious Curtis Cup against the United States...teamed with Sara Byrne and faced Catherine Park and Asterisk Talley of the United States in the Friday Foursomes competition...the match ended in a draw...Woad and Byrne were three down after nine to Park and Talley, but then won five of the next six holes – birdieing four of them – to sensationally move two up with three holes to play...the exhilarating run from the Great Britain and Ireland pair featured a near-ace for Woad on the 15th, where her tee shot came to rest a foot from the hole...the U.S. led the competition by  a 2-1 margin after play on Friday morning...teamed with Byrne in the Friday Fourballs competition for a 2&1 win against the United States' Park and Zoe Campos...her point in the Fourballs competition tied the match at 3-3...in the Saturday Foursomes with Byrne, she halved her match against the United States' Melanie Green and Rachel Kuehn...the overall match was tied at 4.5-4.5 after three rounds heading into the Saturday Fourball event...continued to play as an undefeated member of the GB&I team in the Saturday Fourballs competition as she played with Byrne again and halved their match against Kuehn and Megan Schofill of the United States...Woad and Byrne became the first duo to be undefeated in all four opening matches since the Curtis Cup changed its format in 2008...the GB&I team led the U.S. team by a 7-5 score after two days of play...fell, 3&2, to Asterisk Talley of the U.S. in Sunday singles matches...the GB&I team won the team championship by an 11-9 score. 

SUMMER 2024 BRITISH OPEN
Finished in a tie for 10th place in the AIG Women's Open at historic St. Andrews (August 22-25)...was her first career appearance in what was formerly called the British Women's Open...in a tie for 16th place with an even par score of 72 in the first round of the Open...totaled three birdies in very windy conditions on the first round of play...tied as the lowest scoring amateur with Julia Lopez Ramirez after the first 18 holes of play...fired a 2 under par score of 70 in the second round and is T11 after the first two rounds of the AIG Women’s Open...was one of 20 players who is under par after the first two rounds of the tournament and earned her place to play on the weekend on an LPGA major for the second time in her career...carded an even par 72 in the third round and as  tied for 10 at -2 after the first 54 holes...the leading contender for the Smyth Salver as the tournaments' low scoring amateur...finished in a tie for 10th place at -1 under par in her first career AIG Open....carded scores of 72-70-72-73 for a 1 under par total of 287 in the four round event...finished just six strokes out of the lead as she earned her first career top 10 finish in an LPGA Major Tournament...won the Smyth Salver award which is presented to the low amateur in the event.

SUMMER 2024 R&A HOME INTERNATIONALS
Helped lead the England Women's Team to the championship at the R&A Home Internationals at the Murcar Links Golf Club in Aberdeen, Scotland...the England Women's team defeated Wales, Scotland and Ireland, 6-3, in the championship match...teamed with Prentice Rhodes to defeat Harriet Lockley and Carys Worby of Wales in the Wednesday Foresomes to help England to an early 6-1 lead...finished tied with Darcy Harry of Wales in Wednesday Singles play...her play helped the England team defeat Wales, 13-8...England faced Scotland in Thursday's second round of play...team wth Rhodes once again in the Thursday Foresomes event to defeat Carmen Griffiths and Jasmine Mackintosh of Scotland, 1Up...Scotland led England, 4.5-2.5, after the morning competitions on the second day of the event...defeated Lorna Mcclymont, 1Up, in Thursday singles play...led team England to a 12-9 win over Scotland and to a commanding 2-0 record with 25 total points after two days of play...England defeated Ireland for the event championship on August 9...teamed with Prentice Rhodes in the Friday Foursomes against Ireland but fell to Emma Fleming and Anna Foster, 1 Up...fell to Aine Donegan on the Friday Singles matches by a 3&2 score.

SUMMER 2024 AMUNDI EVIAN CHAMPIONSHIP
A two-round total of 145 (74-71) and finished in a tie for 82nd place at the Amundi Evian Championship -- the fourth major of the season on the LPGA Tour -- at the Evian-les-Baines in France...was the third of four LPGA majors she earned an invitation to play in as the winner of the 2024 Augusta National Women's Amateur...shot a 3 under par score of 74 and was in a tie for 103rd place after the first round of the Evian...her first round scoring total included three birdies including two on her final four holes of her first round of play...moved up 22 spots in the standings with a 1 under par score of 71 in the second round for a two round total of 145.

SUMMER 2024 R&A WOMEN'S AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP
Won the stroke play portion of the R&A Women's Amateur by five strokes before falling in the match play round of 16 at the Portmarnock Resort in Ireland...in a tie for first place with a 3 under par score of 69 after the first round of play...was tied with Farah O'Keefe of the United States after first 18 holes...her first round score included four birdies and 17 holes played at par or better...extended her first place lead at the R&A Women's Amateur with a second round score of 6 under par 66 for a 36-hole total of 9 under par 135...totaled seven birdies and 17 holes scored at par or better in the second round of play...earned the top seed on the match play bracket of the R&A Women's Amateur...defeated Aloysa Margiela Atienza of Singapore, 2 holes, in her opening round of match play on June 26...defeated Aisa Saito of Japan, 6&5, in her second round of match play...fell to Marie Eline Madsen of Denmark, 2&1, in the round of 16.

SPRING 2024 US OPEN
Finished in a tie for 105th place at the U.S. Open presented by Ally at the Lancaster Country Club in Lancaster, Pa. was in a tie for 114th place after the first round of her second major with a 5 over par score of 77…was the 14th lowest scoring amateur in the event after the first round of play…carded a 75 in the second round and finished the event with a two-round total of 152…finished 10th among the group of amateurs in the field.

SPRING 2024 CHEVRON CHAMPIONSHIP
Finished in a tie for 23rd place at the Chevron Championship at the Club at Carlton Woods in the Woodlands, Texas (April 18-21, 2024)...the Chevron Championship is one of five major championships on the Ladies Professional Golf Association Tour...is the Tour’s first Major of the season...earned her spot in the LPGA major tournament with her championship win at the Augusta National Women's Amateur on April 6...carded a 1-under par score of 71 and was in a tie for 17th place after the first round of the LPGA's Chevron Championship...ranked as the low amateur in the field after the first round...totaled five birdies and was never more than one stroke over par during the first round...in a tie for 10th place in the individual standings with scores of 71-69 and a total of 140 after two rounds of the Chevron Championship...qualified to play on the weekend in the first major championship of her career...totaled five birdies in the second round and 10 for the first two rounds of the event...the highest ranking amateur in the standings after two rounds of the championship...in a tie for 25th place at the Chevron after the completion of the weather altered third round with scores of 71-69-73 and a 54-hole total of -3 under par 213...totaled four birdies and remained as the low amateur in the event after three rounds of play...finished in a tie for 23rd place in the final standings of the Chevron Championship with scores of 71-69-73-74 for a four-round total of 1 under par 287 to earn a top-25 finish in her first career LPGA major championship appearance...she finished as one of 29 players in the field with an under par score and as the second-lowest score among amateurs in the field...closed her play in her final round of her first major with three birdies – including her final one on her final hole of the tournament -- to finish with a 74 in the final round...her final shot of the event gave her a birdie on the 18th hole (par 5) allowed her to finish play in her first major under par...Woad birdied the 18th hole three times in her four rounds during the championship.

SPRING 2024 AUGUSTA NATIONAL WOMEN'S AMATEUR
The 2024 Augusta National Women's Amateur Champion...carded a 4-under par 68 and was in a tie for fifth place in the standings after the first round of the ANWA...her first round score included one eagle (on hole No. 3), two birdies, and 15 more holes played at par...her score of 68 (which ranks as her best at the ANWA) had her just two strokes out of the lead after the first 18 holes of play...is in first place after the second round of the Fifth Annual ANWA at the Champions Retreat Golf Course. Woad has a two-round total of 139 (68-71) and is two strokes ahead of Florida’s Maisie Filler as the field enters Saturday’s championship round at the famed Augusta National Golf Club...Woad (68-71) and Gianna Clemente (70-71) are the only two players in the field of 72 who totaled under par scores in both of the first two rounds of play...totaled three birdies on her last four holes (including the 18th hole) to win the championship at the Augusta National Women's Amateur at the famed Augusta National Golf Course with scores of 68-71-69 for a 54-hole total of 8 under par 208...the first champion from Florida State...Woad finished with scores of 68-71-69 and a three-round total of 208 and defeated USC's Bailey Shoemaker who finished with scores 70-73-66 and a three-round total of 209...Woad finished as the only player in the championship with under par scores in each of the three rounds of the championship.

SPRING 2024 (SEASON AVERAGE: 70.44 / LOW ROUND: 65)
Earned All-American First Team honors as named by the WGCA and Golfweek...finished in a program-best second place in the individual standings at the NCAA Division I National Championship at the Omni La Costa Resort and Spa in Carlsbad, Calif…Named as the 2024 ACC Golfer of the Year...an All-ACC selection for the second time in her career...finished as the runner-up for the ANNIKA Award…named to the ANNIKA Award Spring Watch List (March 4) and the ANNIKA Award Top-10 Finalist List (May 10)...named as a finalist for the Division I PING WGCA Player of the Year award (May 15)...her second place finish helped lead Florida State to a tie for 11th place team finish with her runner-up finish at the NCAA Division I Finals...carded a 7 under par score of 65 and was in first place in the individual standings after the first round of the national championship...her score of 65 tied her personal record and the school record for lowest score in a single round...her score was also the lowest in a single round in the NCAA Championship Finals in program history...helped Florida State into a tie for ninth place in the team standings after the first round of play...carded a 74 in the second round for a two round total of 139 and was in third place after the first 36 holes…moved into second place in the individual standings after three rounds with scores of 65-74-71 for a 54-hole total of 210...her play helped the Seminoles into 15th place in the team standings and into the fourth round of stroke place…carded scores of 65-74-71-69 for a 9 under par score of 279 (both school records) at the NCAA Division I Championship…finished in third place at the Las Vegas Regional championship to lead the Seminoles to the NCAA Championships for the second time in her career…in second place in the individual standings with a 5-under par score of 67 in her second career regional championship appearance…led the Seminoles to a second place finish in the team standings after the first round...a second consecutive 5 under par score of 67 in the second round for a school-record tying 134 total for 36-holes played and was in first place in the individual standings...Florida State was in fourth place in the team standings after the second round...finished in third place in the individual standings of the NCAA Las Vegas Regional Championship with scores of 67-67-78 for a three-round total of 4 under par 212...her play helped the Seminoles finish in fifth place and advance to the NCAA Championship Finals for the second time in her career...led Florida State to the team championship of the Collegiate Invitational with a tied for second place finish in the individual standings at the Guadalajara Country Club in Guadalajara, Mexico…carded an even par 72 and was in a tie for eighth place in the individual standings after the first round and helped lead Florida State into first place in the team standings after the first 18 holes…in a tie for fourth place in the individual standings with scores of 72-72 and a 36-hole total of 144...finished in a tie for second place in the individual standings with scores of 72-72-70 and a 2 under par total of 214...Florida State led wire-to-wire to earn the championship of the event...finished in a tie for second place in the individual standings and led Florida State to a second place finish at the Florida State Match Up...in a tie for eighth place in the individual standings of the Florida State Match Up after the first 18 holes had been play...her individual play helped the Seminoles into first place in the team standings after the first round of play...Florida State's leader and in a tie for sixth place in the individual standings after two rounds with scores of 70-68 and a 36-hole total of 138...helped lead the Seminoles into second place in the team standings after two rounds of play...finished as the Seminoles' leader and in a tie for second place in the individual standings with scores of 70-68-69 for a 9-under par score of 207...helped the Seminoles to an eighth place finish in the team standings at the Moon…finished in eighth place in the individual standings with scores of 71-73-71 and a three-round score of 1-under par 215…defeated Katie Li of Duke, 3&2, in the first of three matches at the Old Barnwell Match Play Derby...Duke defeated the Seminoles by a 3-2 margin...defeated Vairana Heck of South Carolina, 1Up, in the second round of play at the Old Barnwell Match Play Derby...the Seminoles fell to the Gamecocks by a 3-1-1 margin...lost to Julia Lopez Ramirez of Mississippi State, 1Up, in the third and final match of the Old Barnwell Match Play Derby...the Seminoles and the Bulldogs finished their final match tied a 2-2-1...averaged a career-low and program record 70.04 strokes in 16 rounds during five rounds of play.

FALL 2023 WORLD AMATEUR TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS
Helped lead England to a fourth place finish in the team standings as she finished in a tie for fourth place in the individual standings at the World Amateur Team Championships in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates...the event was played at the National Course at the Abu Dhabi Golf Club....carded an even par score of 72 with four birdies and was in a tie for 34th place in the individual standings after the first round of play...helped England to a tied for 17th place standing after the first round in the team event...carded a 2-under par score of 70 in the second round for a 36-hole total of 2-under par 142...her play in the second round helped England move into a tie for fifth place in the team standings with the United States...a third round score of 3 under par 69 had in in a tie for 15th place after 54 holes with a 5 under par score of 211 (72-70-69)...only five strokes out of the individual lead with one round remaining to be played...helped lead England into sixth place in the team standings with one round remaining to be played...finished the event with a tied for fourth place finish in the individual standings...totaled a 68 in the final round for a 3 under par score of 279...her scores of 72-70-69-68) gave her a 279 total as she finished just four strokes out of the individual lead.

FALL 2023 (SEASON AVERAGE: 69.33 / LOW SCORE: 66)
Named to the Preseason Watch List for the ANNIKA Award presented by Stifel...named as the ACC Golfer of the Month (September 2023) for the first time in her career...earned her third career individual championship at the ANNIKA Intercollegiate...finished in a tie for first place at the ANNIKA Intercollegiate…finished in a tie for third place in the individual standings at the Schooner Fall Classic…finished in a tie for sixth place at the Tar Heel invitational…led the Seminoles in stroke average (69.33), rounds scored at par or better (eight), rounds scored at 75 or better (nine), rounds scored in the 60s’ (five), wins (one) and top-10 finishes (three)…finished in a tie for third place in the individual standings at the Schooner Fall Classic...co-champion at the ANNIKA Intercollegiate…totaled a 2-under par score of 70 with three birdies and was in a tie for 12th place in the individual standings of the ANNIKA Intercollegiate after the first round…a second round score of 68 and a two-round total of 138 had her in a tie for third place and just one stroke off of the lead heading into the third and final round…finished with scores of 70-68-70 for a three-round total of 8-under par 208 in winning the individual championship at the ANNIKA Invitational...totaled a tournament best 21 birdies in finishing as the champion of an event for the third time in her career...finished in a tie for third at the Schooner Fall Classic…her first round score of 68 had her in a tie for eighth place in the individual standings after 18 holes of the Schooner Fall Classic...a near career-low round of 66 moved her into a tie for fourth place in the individual standings with a two-round total of 134...carded a 69 in the final round and finished in a tie for third place with scores of 68-66-69 for a three-round total of 7-under par 203...Florida State finished in fifth place in the team standings in the Schooner...a 3 under par 69 in the first round of the Tar Heel Invitational had her in fourth place in the individual standings...Florida State was tied for second in the team standings after the first 18 holes had been played...in third place in the individual standings of the Tar Heel Invitational with a two round total of 139 and scores of 69-70...finished in a tie for sixth place in the individual standings of the Tar Heel Invitational with scores of 60-70-74 for a three-round total of 213...was her third consecutive top-10 finish and her third consecutive tournament score below par...helped the Seminoles finish in ninth place in the team standings at the Tar Heel…averaged a career-low and team-leading 69.33 strokes in nine rounds during three tournaments.

SUMMER 2023 R&A HOME INTERNATIONALS
Totaled four points in leading England to the team championship in the R&A Home Internationals at Machynys Golf Club in Wales (Aug. 9-11)...helped lead England to a 5-4 win over Scotland on the first day of competition...earned a 3&2 win in singles play over Scotland’s Alisa Brannock...totaled a 1-1 individual record on the second day of competition as England earned a 6.5-2.5 win over Wales...played with Isla McDonald-O’Brien in foursome play and fell to Darcey Harry and Ffion Tynan of Wales by a 6&5 score...defeated Ellen Nicholas of Wales, 6&5, in singles play on the second day of competition...earned two wins in England’s 5-4 win over Ireland to give England the team championship...teamed with Sophia Fullbrook to earn a 5&4 victory over Ireland’s Sara Byrne and Mairead Martin in Friday’s round of foursome play...defeated Beth Coulter, 1 Hole, in singles play on the final day to give England a 5.5-3.5 lead...it was Woad’s victory in singles that provided England with the winning point in the match...England won the competition with a 3-0 record.

SUMMER 2023 PATSY HANKINS TROPHY CHAMPIONSHIP
Led Team Europe to the championship in the Patsy Hankins Trophy competition at the La Manga Resort in Spain (August 3-5)...made her first appearance in the Patsy Hankins championship...the Patsy Hankins Trophy is a three-day match between the best female amateur players from Europe and the Asia-Pacific region...played for Team Europe with Patience Rhodes and defeated Mizuki Hashmoto and Nanako Inagaki of the Asia Pacific team, 4&3, in the Thursday Foursome competition to begin the event...the event was tied a 2.0-2.0 after the first round of matches...played with Beth Coulter and defeated Ting-Hsuan Huang and Minsol Kim, 1 hole, in the Thursday Fourball matches...Europe led the competition by a 6.5-3.5 margin after the first day of play...played with Rhodes in the Friday Foursomes and fell to Rina Tatematsu and Nanako Inagaki, 1 hole...gained a point for Europe as she was teamed with Meja Ortengren in a victory over Avani Prashanth and Shannon Tan, 3&2...Europe led the competition after the second of three days by an 11-9 margin...halved her match in Saturday Singles matches against Ting-Hsuan Huang...Europe won the team competition by a 19-13 score.

SUMMER 2023 EUROPEAN LADIES INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Finished in a tie for 42nd place in the European Ladies’ Amateur Championship at the Tegelberga Golf Club in Sweden (July 26-29) ...a 2 over par score of 73 and is in a tie for 29th place in the individual standings of the ELAC after the first round of play...she’s only six strokes behind the leader with two rounds remaining to be played...in a tie for 52nd place in individual standings with a 36-hole total of 150...totaled scores of 73-77 in the first two rounds of play...a score of 70 in the third round gave her a 54-hole total of 220 heading into the final round of play in the ELAC...carded scores of 73-77-70-73 for a 72-hole total of 223 to finish in a tie for 42nd place in the ELAC.

SUMMER 2023 EUROPEAN LADIES TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP
Earned 4.5 points to lead England to  second place finish at the European Ladies Team Championships...won four of her six matches in match play after finishing in fifth place in the individual competition of the European Ladies...carded a 68 in the first round of the European Ladies’ with four birdies and all 18 holes scored at par or better...her score of 68 led each of her six teammates...she was the only player with a clean scorecard among her English teammates in the first round...her play in the first round had England in the fifth place in the team standings...totaled a team-low 67 in the second round and finished in fifth place in the individual standings of the European Ladies with a two-round total of 145...helped England to a fourth place finish in the first two rounds of stroke play, and into the A-Flight bracket of the team competition...teamed with Caley McGinty to defeat Ireland’s Anna Foster and Mairead Martin, 3&2, in the opening round of match play...the victory by Woad and McGinty in the foursome matches gave England a 2-0 lead...defeated Ireland’s Anna Foster, 5&4, in singles play to give England a lead over Ireland during the first day of match play...England won the match over Ireland by a 4.5-2.5 margin to advance to the semifinals...helped lead England to the championship finals with a 5-5-1.5 win over Switzerland...earned a victory while playing with McGinty in doubles with a 2&1 victory over Victoria Levy and Caroline Sturdza...her singles match against Sturdza was halved as England won the team match while thy two were playing...won her singles match against Spain with a 5&4 victory over Cayetna Fernandez-Garcia Poggio...Spain defeated England, 4.5-2.5, to claim the tournament championship.

SUMMER 2023 VAGLIANO TROPHY
Earned three points with three wins in the 2023 Vagliano Trophy championship...the competition was won by Europe by a 13.5-10.5 margin...the championship at the Royal Dornoch Golf Club in Scotland Woad began the competition ranked 18th in the WAGR...Woad and Seminole teammate Charlotte Heath defeated Chiara Horder and Julia Lopez-Ramirez, 3&2, in the Friday Foursome matches on the first day of competition to gain a point for the GB&I Team...fell to Horder by a 3&2 margin in the Friday singles matches...Europe led the competition against the GB&I team by a 6.5-5.5 margin after the first day of play...played with Heath and defeated Horder and Lopez-Ramirez, 1 hole, in the Saturday Foursome competition...the win by Woad and Heath tied the overall score at 8-8...defeated Savannah de Brock by a 2&1 margin in the final singles matches in the 023 Vagliano Trophy Cup championship...Europe earned a 5.5-2.5 advantage on the final day to gain the team championship.

SUMMER 2023 ARNOLD PALMER CUP
Earned 2.5 points in four matches for the International Team at the 2023 Arnold Palmer Cup at the Laurel Valley Golf Club in Ligonier, Pa…the Ryder Cup-style competition features men’s and women’s collegiate golfers from the United States versus their International counterparts…earned a point for the International Team on day 1 as she teamed with Ryan Griffin to defeat Rachel Kuehn (Wake Forest) and Austin Greaser (North Carolina) by a 3&2 margin…the win by Woad and Griffin allowed the International Team to earn a 6.5-5.5 lead over the USA after the first day of play…played with Seminole teammate Charlotte Heath in Foursome competition to begin day two of the event…Woad and Heath finished tied with Jennie Park (Texas A&M) and Crystal Wang (Illinois) to gain a half point towards the International Team total…Team USA led the International Team by a 13-11 margin after the Foursome competition…teamed with Herman Sekne (Purdue) in the Friday Mixed Foursome matches and fell to Tommy Kuhl (Illinois) and Crystal Wang (Illinois) by a 3&2 margin…Team USA led the International team by a 23.5-12.5 margin after two days of play…earned a 1Up victory over Antonia Malate (San Jose State) as she nearly led an incredible comeback by the International team on the final day of competition…her win capped the International teams advantage of 15.5-8.5 during the Saturday Singles matches…the USA won the championship of the 2023 Arnold Palmer Cup by a 32-28 margin.

SPRING 2023 AUGUSTA NATIONAL WOMEN'S AMATEUR
Finished in 13th place at the Augusta National Women’s Amateur at the Augusta National Golf Club (March 29-April 1) as she played in the event for the first time in her career…was in a tie for 53rd place in the standings with a 5 over par score of 77 in the first round of the ANWA…earned one birdie and 13 holes played at par or better in her first round on the Champions Retreat Golf Club at Augusta National…carded a 3 under par score of 69 in round two for a two-round total of 146 (77-69) and advanced to the third round which was played on the famed Augusta National Golf Course (April 1)…birdied her final hole of the second round to finish with her score of 69 and finish inside the cutline as one of the top 31 golfers through the first two rounds of the event…totaled six birdies in the second round (seven total birdies in the first two rounds) including on hole No. 18 to advance to the third and final round of the championship…carded an even par 72 in the third and final round and finished with a 2 over par score of 218 (77-69-72)…played her final 13 holes of the championship at 3 under par with three birdies and 10 holes scored at par…finished the event as one of just 13 players in the field of 72 who carded final scores of 218 or better.

SPRING 2023 (SEASON AVERAGE: 72.05 / LOW ROUND: 66)
Earned All-American First-Team Honors and was named as the National Freshman of the Year (co) by the WGCA…earned All-American Second-Team Honors as named by Golfweek…the third freshman in school history to earn All-American First-team honors and joined only Caroline Westrup in 2006 and Friday Kinhult in 2019…the second freshman in school history to earn National Freshman of the Year honors after Frida Kinhult earned the honor in 2019…became just the sixth freshman in school history to earn All-ACC honors…a finalist for the ANNIKA Award as the National Player of the Year…a total of +1 stroke over par in the first spring season of her career…ranked second on the team in scores at par or better (11), scores at 75 or better (17) and stroke average (72.05)…her second individual win and led Florida State to the team championship at the 2023 Florida State Match Up at the Seminole Legacy Golf Club…earned her fourth career top-five finish with a tied for fourth place standing in leading the Seminoles to a second place team finish at the spring season opening Collegiate Invitational…earned a third place finish at the Moon Invitational for her fifth career top-five finish…finished in a tie for fourth in the individual standings at the Collegiate Invitational for her fifth consecutive top-10 finish…was in a tie for 14th place in in the individual standings after a first round score of 74 at the Collegiate Invitational…led the Seminoles into a fourth place standing in the team calculations after the first round of play…a second round score of 69 moved Woad into second place in the individual standings with a two-round total of 143…she was just three strokes behind the overall lead of Jenny Bae of Georgia who carded scores of 71-69 for a 36-hole total of 140…totaled a 73 in the final round and with an even par score of 216…helped Florida State to a second place team finish in the event…in a tie for second place in the individual standings of the Moon Invitational with a 6 under par score of 66 in the first round…was only one stroke out of the individual lead after the first two rounds of play…Florida State was in a tie for 11th place in the team standings after the first round of play…a second round score of 69 and a two-round total of 135 had her in a tie for second place and only one stroke out of the lead after two rounds of the Moon Invitational…Florida State was in a tied for 12th place in the team standings after two rounds of play…finished in third place in the individual standings at the Moon Invitational with scores of 66-69-71 and a three-round total of 10 under par 206…helped the Seminoles to an 11th place finish in the team standings at the Moon…a two-round total of 144 (69-75) at the Valspar and finished in a tie for 53rd place with Florida State finishing in third place in the team standings at the rain and wind shortened Valspar…won the individual championship at the Florida State Match Up with a 4 under par score of 212 (68-69-75)…won the individual championship by two strokes over Carla Bernat of Tulane for her second career individual title…her first place finish led the Seminoles to the team championship of the event for the record fourth time…her 4 under par score of 68 had her in first place in the individual standings after the first round of the FSU Match Up…her second round score of 69 gave her a two-round total of 137 and had her in a tie for first place in the individual standings with Jensen Castle of Kentucky…Woad and the No. 12 Seminoles maintained their first place lead in the team standings after 36 holes of play and were the only team under par heading into the third round of play…earned a 2-0 record at the NC State Match Play Championship with wins over Morgan Ketchum of Virginia Tech (3&2) and Lauren Olivares Leon of NC State (7&6)…Florida State finished with a 1-2 record in the event with a win over Virginia and losses to Virginia Tech and NC State…finished in a tie for 34th place in the ACC Championships at the Sedgefield Country Club with scores of 77-72-74 for a three round total of 224…was two over par (74-72, 146) in the final two rounds…helped lead Florida State into a fifth place finish in the final team standings of the ACC Championships…finished in a tie for sixth place in the individual standings of the NCAA Raleigh Regional Championship with a three-round total of 2 under par 214 (67-73-74) as she helped Florida State to a fifth place finish in the regional championship…in a tie for first place in the individual standings of the regional with a 5 under par score of 67…her score of 67 is a record for a Seminole freshman in an NCAA Regional Championship…her four round total of 1 over par 289 (70-74-72-73) at the NCAA Division I National Championships allowed her to finish in a tie for 31st place in stroke play…her play helped the Seminoles finish in sixth place in stroke play and advance to match play for the second consecutive season, and second time in school history…Florida State finished in a tie for fifth place in the final standings at the NCAA Championship Finals for the second consecutive season…in a tie for 10th in the individual standings after the first round Championship Finals with a with a 2 under par score of 70…helped lead Florida State into a tie for seventh place standing after the first 18 holes of play in the championship at the Grayhawk Country Club in Scottsdale, Ariz…a two-round total of 144 (70-74) had her in a tie for 38th place in the individual standings and helped Florida State to a tie for eighth place standing in the team race after two rounds of play…was in a tie for 25th place in the individual standings with scores of 70-74-72 and a three-round total of even par 216…her play helped Florida State into fifth place in the team standings and advanced the Seminoles into the fourth round of stroke place at the championships…fell to Carolina Lopez-Chazarra of Wake Forest, 2&1, in the quarterfinals of match play in the NCAA Championship Finals…averaged 72.05 strokes in 21 rounds during seen tournaments.

WINTER 2023
Finished in second place in the individual standings at the South American Women’s Amateur Championship at the Quito Tennis and Golf Club in Quito, Ecuador…the 72-hole championship was first played in 2006…was in third place in the 39-player field with a first round score of 70…she was four strokes behind the 18-hole leader, Cristina Ochoa, who earned a score of 66 in the first round…moved into a tie for first place in the standings with a 36-hole total of 142 (-2) as she earned a second earned a second round score of 72…was in a two-way tie with Catalina Monroy after 36 holes of play with identical scores of 142…in second place in the standings after 54 of 72 holes with a third round score of 72 and a three-round total of 214 at the South American Women’s Amateur…one stroke behind Caley McGinty (213 through three rounds) and tied with Catalina Monroy (214 through three rounds)…finished a second place in the individual standings of the South American Women’s Amateur with scores of 70-72-72-72 for a four round total of minus two strokes under par 286…finished only three shots out of the individual lead.

FALL 2022 (SEASON AVERAGE: 69.18 / LOW ROUND: 65)
Named to the final fall watch list for the ANNIKA Award as National Player of the Year…finished as the individual co-champion at the Ivy Intercollegiate for the first win of her collegiate career…led Florida State in stroke average (69.18), scores at par or better (nine), scores of 75 or better (10, tied for the team lead), top-10 finishes (four) and wins (one-tied for the team lead)…earned four top 10 finishes – tied for first at the Ivy Intercollegiate, tied for fourth at the Cougar Classic and the Landfall Tradition, and in eighth place in the Schooner Fall Classic…led Florida State with a tied for fourth place finish in the individual standings at the season-opening Cougar Classic…totaled scores of 66-70-70 for a three-round total of 7 under par 206…her individual performance ranks as the best debut in school history for individual finish and total score…carded an opening round score of 5 under par 66 and was in a tie for first place in the individual standings…a second round score of 70 and a two round total of 136 had her in third place in the individual standings entering the final round…Florida State finished in fourth place in the team standings at the Cougar Classic…led Florida State with an eighth place finish with scores of 65-71-69 for a three-round total of 5 under par 205 at the Schooner Fall Classic…her play led the Seminoles to the team championship at the Schooner…tied Florida State’s record with a 5 under par 65 and was in a tie for third place in the individual standings after the first round of the Schooner Fall Classic…had Florida State in first place in the team standings after 18 holes of play…a second round score of 71 and a two-round total of 136 had her in a tie for fifth place in the individual standings as she helped Florida State extend its advantage as the first place team…an even par score of 72 in the first round had her in a tie for third place in the individual standings at the Ivy Intercollegiate…Florida State was in eighth place in the team standings after the first round of play…totaled a 3 under par 69 and a two-round total of 141 to finish in a tie for first place with North Carolina’s Krista Junkkari at the Inaugural Ivy Intercollegiate…helped Florida State to a second place finish in the team standings with her third consecutive Top-10 finish…defeated Alison Paik of Columbia, 1Up in match play at the Ivy Intercollegiate…her win helped give the ACC a 20.5-9.5 win over the Ivy League in the Ivy Intercollegiate…earned her fourth top-10 finish with a tied for fourth place finish at the Landfall Tradition…carded scores of 67-74-68 for a three-round total of 7 under par 209…helped the Seminoles finish in third place in the team standings of the Landfall Tradition…a 5 under par score of 67 in the first round and was in a tie for third place in the individual standings…Florida State was in third place in the team standings after 18 holes…a second round score of74 and a two-round total of 141 had her in a tie for 13th place in the individual standings heading into the final round…the Seminoles were in a tie for third place in the team standings after 36 holes…averaged a team-leading and career-low 69.18 strokes in 11 rounds during four tournaments.

SUMMER 2022
Won the championship at the British Girls Amateur at the famed Carnoustie in Scotland…finished as the runner-up after four playoff holes to Savannah de Bock of Belgium in the European Ladies Amateur Championship at the Saint Germain Golf Course in France….finished tied for first in the individual standings and fell on the fourth playoff hole for the individual championship…(July 20-23)…helped lead England in the 2022 European Ladies Team Championships at the Conwy Golf Club in Wales (July 5-7)….in a tie for 14th place in the individual standings of the European Ladies Team Championships with a first round score of 74…helped lead England into a tie for second place in the team standings after the first round of the European Ladies…a second round score of 73 and a two-round total of 147 moved her into fourth place after the two rounds of stroke play at the European Ladies Team Championships…her play helped England move into first place in the team standings…England was the top seed in the top flight when match pay began on July 7….teamed with Annabell Fuller (Florida) to defeat the Wales’ duo of Darcey Harry and Ffion Tynan (Arkansas) on the 21st hole to give England their first team point of the match against Wales in the quarterfinals of the European Ladies…halved her singles match against Harriet Lockley to gain 1.5 points in England’s 6.5-0.5 victory over Wales in the quarterfinals of the European Ladies…England will face Sweden in the semifinals on July 8…teamed with Fuller in the semifinal doubles matches against Sweden…the duo of Heath and Fuller fell to Anna Nordfors (Campbell) and Elsa Svensson (LSU) by a 2&1 margin…fell, 5&4, to WAGR No. 2 Ingrid Lindblad in the singles competition in the semifinals…England defeated Sweden, 4.5-2.5, in the semifinals to advance to the championship match of the 2022 European Ladies Team Championship against Italy on July 9…paired with Florida State teammate Amelia Williamson in doubles competition against Italy’s Anna Zanusso (Denver) and Alessandra Fanali (Arizona State) and fell, 2&1, to begin finals play at the European Ladies…gained a 4&3 win over Italy’s Emilie Alba Paltrinieri (UCLA) by a 4&3 margin in singles play to lead England to a 4-2 win over Italy…England’s win over Italy gave Heath and the England side the team championship at the 2022 European Ladies Team Championship in Wales…carded a 5 under par 67 and was in first place after the first round of the 2022 European Ladies Amateur Championship at the Saint Germain Golf Course in France (July 20-23)…her first round score included seven birdies…maintained her lead through the second round with a 5 under par 67 for a 134 total through 36 holes…held a one stroke lead over Natalia Fiel of Spain heading into the third round…in a tie for 1st place in the standings and will play in the final group on the final day of the European Ladies Amateur Championship on July 23…totaled a 4 under par 68 in the third round and has been in first place by herself, or tied for first place during each of the first three rounds of the championship with scores of 67-67-68 for a three-round total of 203…she is tied with Savannah De Bock (Belgium) for the overall lead entering the final round…finished as the runner-up to Savannah de Bock at the 2022 European Ladies Amateur Championship…completed the four round tournament tied for first (with de Bock) before falling in a playoff by one stroke (Heath’s playoff scores: 4,5,4,5; de Bock’s playoff scores: 4,5,4,4)…totaled scores of 67-67-69-66 for a 72 hole total of 19 under par total of 269…all four scores in the 60’s and all four scores under par…helped England to the title at the European Ladies Team Championship at the Conwy Golf Club in Wales…finished in a tie for 17th place in the individual standings with scores of 75-77 for a two-round total of 152…her individual finish allowed England to earn the top spot in the match play portion of the event…two wins for two points in England’s 6.5-0.5 win over Wales in the quarterfinals…teamed with Caley McGinty (Ohio State) to defeat Gracie Mayo (Oklahoma) and Ellen Nicholas (University of the Incarnate Word), 2 holes, in doubles play and topped Darcey Harry, 3&2, in singles play…also earned two points with two victories in doubles and singles as England defeated Sweden, 4-5-2.5, in the semifinals…paired again with McGinty to beat Louise Rydgvist (South Carolina) and Kajsa Arwefjall (San Jose State) in doubles, 3&1, and Arwefjall, 3&1, in singles play in England’s win over defending champion Sweden…paired with McGinty in doubles competition against Italy’s Benedetto Moresco  (Alabama) and Carolina Melgrati (Arizona) and were victorious, 2&1, to begin finals play at the European Ladies…gained the championship clinching point for England in the 2022 European Ladies Team Championship in Wales…earned a 2&1 victory as she won hole No. 17 in the final singles match of the championship over Benedetta Muresco (Alabama) of Italy to give the team championship to England…earned a perfect 6-0 record in the 2022 European Team Championships with victories in each of her six match play events…carded a 2 under par score of 70 in the first round of the European Ladies Amateur Championship at the Saint Germain Golf Course in France…her first round score included two birdies and 18 holes scored at par or better…in a tie for 18th place after two rounds of the European Ladies with a 36-hole total of 141 and scores of 70-71…was a total of 3 under par with below par scores in her first two rounds….in a tie for 7th in the individual standings heading after three rounds of the European Ladies Amateur Championship…a 5 under par 67 in the third round gave her a three-round total of 208 with scores of 70-71-67…her standing in the top 10 gave the Seminoles two players in the top-10 of the individual standings after 54 holes…finished in a tie for fourth place in the individual standings at the European Ladies Team Championship with scores of 70-71-67-66 for a four-round total of 14 under par 274…totaled the third-best score of the final round – a 6 under par 66…her finish, coupled with Charlotte Heath’s tied for first place finish, gave the Seminoles two top-five finishers in the standings in the European Ladies Championship…finished in a tie for second place in stroke play at the 2022 English Amateur Championship with scores of 76-69 for a 36-hole total of 145…earned a 69 in the second round and finished with an even par total of 145…lost to Katie Stephens (Charleston Southern), 2Up, in the first round (32 payers) of match play at the English Amateur Championship….finished in second place in stroke play at the British Girls Amateur with scores of 71-71 for a two round total of 143…finished just three strokes out of the lead of Spain’s Paula Martin Sampedro who carded a 36-hole total of 140…defeated Amion Villarino of Spain, 2 Holes, in the match play opening round…topped Juliette Demeaux of France, 4&3, in the round of 32…defeated Emily James of Wales, 6&4, in the quarterfinals of match play at the British Girls Amateur…advanced to the championship match of the British Girls Amateur with a 5&4 win over England’s Rachel Gourley…in a dominant performance she defeated Cayetana Fernandez Garcia-Poggio of Spain (Texas A&M) by a 7&6 score for the individual title on August 14 to win the title at the British Girls Amateur Championship…helped England to a tie for 11th place finish in the team standings at the World Amateur Team Championships in France…was in a tie for 44th place with a 1 over par score of 72 in the first round of the World Amateur team Championships…England was in ninth place in the team standings after the first round of play…in a tie for 44th place in the individual standings with a 36-hole total of 147…England remained in ninth place in the team standings after two rounds of play…in a tie for 38th place in the individual standings with a three-round total of 220..finished in a tie for 35th place in the individual standings with a four-round (72 hole) total of 292 (+6).

BEFORE FLORIDA STATE
Graduated from the Weydon School in 2022…ranked 2nd in the European Amateur Golf Rankings as of August 1, 2022…a gold medalist with England at the 202 European Ladies Team Championship at the Conwy Golf Club in Wales…the champion of the 2021 Girl’s Home Internationals where she finished with a perfect 6-0 record…earned a third place finish at the 2022 German Girls’ Open and a fourth place finish in the 2022 Portuguese International Ladies Championship…a first place individual finish at the 2021 Welsh Ladies Open Amateur Championship…finished in fifth place in the 2021 English Women’s Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship…consecutive top-10 finishes in the 2020 (eighth) and 2021 (ninth) English Girls’ Open Amateur Stroke Play Championships…completed a fifth place finish in the 2020 English Women’s Amateur Championship…a quarterfinalist in the 2020 English Women’s Amateur Championship…made her Ladies European Open Championship debut with a tied for 13th place finish at the Madrid Open in 2022…was one of three amateurs who played in the event…helped lead England to the team title at the 2022 European Ladies Team Championship at Conwy Golf club in Wales…played alongside Seminole teammates Amelia Williamson and Charlotte Heath in winning the championship…a member of the Surrey Women’s Golf Team and the England Girls National Squad…won the Women’s and Girls Order of Merit Championship in 2021…one of five Order of Merit finishers for the 2021 season…The Order of Merit winners are decided by a points system based on performances in key regional, national and UK-wide events staged during the 2021 season…earned the individual championship of the 2022 Sir Henry Cooper Junior Masters Tournament in 2022…won the individual championship at the Welsh Ladies’ Open Stroke Play Championship in 2021…the winner of the individual championship at the 2021 Critchley Astor Salver Tournament…the youngest player in history to win the Surrey Crown in 2019…won championships of the 2021 Porters Park Centenary Trophy and the Liphook Scratch Cup…an alternate for the Great Britain & Ireland squad for the 2022 Curtis Cup…earned runner-up finishes in the England U-18 Championship and in the Peter McEvoy Trophy Championship…named as England’s Most Improved Golfer and was presented with the Abraham Trophy in 2017… named as a Student Leader at the Weydon School…earned grades of A on all of her Secondary Education Certificates – English, Spanish, math, physics, chemistry, biology, geography, design and technology and physical education. 

PERSONAL
Born: January 17, 2004…Lottie is the daughter of Rachel and Nick Woad…has a younger sister, Milly…Lottie and Milly both have made one career hole in one each…got her first set of clubs when she was three years old from her granddad…won the title of England’s Most Improved Golfer when she was 13…her professional goal is to play on the LPGA Tour…also played soccer for the Southampton Centre of Excellence…major is sport management.


FALL 2022

Tournament 1-2-3 Par Total Finish
Cougar Classic 66-70-70 -7 206 T4
Schooner Fall Classic 65-71-69 -5 205 8
Ivy Intercollegiate 72-69 -3  141  T1 
Ivy Intercollegiate Match Play W, 1Up      
Landfall Tradition 67-74-68 -7  209  T4 


SPRING 2023

Tournament 1-2-3 Par Total Finish
Collegiate Invitational at Guadalajara Country Club 74-69-73 E 216 T4
Moon Invitational 66-69-71 -10 206 3
Valspar Augusta Invitational 76-76 +8 152  T53 
Florida State Match Up 68-69-75 -4  212 
Augusta National Women's Amateur 77-69-72 +2  218 13
Wolfpack Match Play Championship vs. Virginia Tech  W, 3&2       
Wolfpack Match Play Championship vs. NC State W, 7&6      
ACC Championships 78-72-74 +8  224  T34
NCAA Raleigh Regional Championship 67-73-74 -2  214  T6
NCAA Championship Finals 70-74-72-73 +1  289  T31
NCAA Championship Finals Match Play vs. Wake Forest L, 2&1      


FALL 2023

Tournament 1-2-3 Par Total Finish
ANNIKA Intercollegiate 70-68-70 -8 208 T1
Schooner Fall Classic 68-66-69 -7 203 T3
Tar Heel Invitational 69-70-74 -3 213 T6


SPRING 2024

Tournament 1-2-3 Par Total Finish
Collegiate Invitational at Guadalajara Country Club 72-72-70 -2 214 T2
Moon Invitational 71-73-71 -1     215 T8
Florida State Match Up 70-68-69 -9 207 T2
Old Barnwell Match Play Championship vs. Duke W, 3&2
Old Barnwell March Play Championship vs. South Carolina W, 1Up
Old Barnwell Match Play Championship vs. Mississippi State L, 1UP
Augusta National Women's Amateur 68-71-69 -8 208 1
Chevron Championship (LPGA) 71-69-73-74 -1 287 T23
NCAA Las Vegas Regional Championship 67-67-78 -4     212 3
NCAA Championship Finals 65-74-71-69 -9 279 2



FALL 2024

Tournament 1-2-3 Par Total Finish
Folds of Honor Collegiate  71-72-70 -3 213 T3
Schooner Fall Classic 70-65 -5 135 T2
Jackson T. Stephens Cup 74-71-70     +5 215 3
Landfall Tradition 65-72-73     -5 210 T1


Spring 2025

Tournament 1-2-3 Par Total Finish
Collegiate Invitational at Guadalajara Country Club 68-72-70 -6 210     6
Moon Invitational 71-69-71 -5 211         T1
Briars Creek Invitational 67-72     -5 139 T3
Old Barnwell Match Play Championships vs. Mississippi State W, 2UP
Old Barnwell Match Play Championships vs. Wake Forest     Halved
Old Barnwell Match Play Championships vs. Virginia W, 7&6
Florida State Match Up 74-72-66 -4 212     3
Augusta National Women's Amateur 65-70-72 -9 207 3
ACC Championships 69-66-73         -8    208 T3
ACC Championships vs. Cal W, 5&4
ACC Championships vs. Wake Forest L, 2&1
NCAA Lexington Regional Championship 71-66-69 -10 206 T2
NCAA Championship Finals 72-71-71-69 -5 283 T8
NCAA Championship Finals Match Play vs. Southern California W, 4&3
NCAA Championship Finals Match Play vs. Stanford L, 20 Holes



LOTTIE WOAD BY THE NUMBERS

  • Round: 65 (Schooner Fall Classic, Fall 2022) (NCAA Division I Championship Finals, 2024) (Schooner Fall Classic, Fall 2024) (Landfall Tradition, Fall 2024)
  • 36 Holes: 134 (Schooner Fall Classic, Fall 2023) (NCAA Las Vegas Regional Championship, Spring 2024)
  • Tournament Score: 203 (Schooner Fall Classic, Fall 2023)
  • Tournament Score vs Par: -10 (Moon Invitational, Spring 2023) (NCAA Lexington Regional Championship, Spring 2025)
  • Best Finish: 1 (Ivy Intercollegiate, Fall 2022, T1) (Florida State Match Up, Spring 2023, 1) (ANNIKA Intercollegiate, Fall 2023, T1) (Landfall Tradition, Fall 2024, T1), (Moon Invitational, Spring 2025, T1)
  • Top 5 Finishes: 21 (Last, 2, NCAA Lexington Regional Championship, Spring 2025)
  • Top 10 Finishes: 27 (Last, T8, NCAA Championship Finals, Spring 2025)
  • Top 20 Finishes: 33 (Last, T13, NCAA Championship Finals, Spring 2025)


LOTTIE WOAD AS FLORIDA STATE'S LEADER

  • Fall 2022, Cougar Classic (T4)
  • Fall 2022, Schooner Fall Classic (8)
  • Fall 2022, Ivy Intercollegiate (T1)
  • Spring 2023, Collegiate Invitational (T4)
  • Spring 2023, Moon Invitational (3)
  • Spring 2023, Florida State Match Up (1)
  • Spring 2023, NCAA Raleigh Regional Championship (T6)
  • Fall 2023, ANNIKA Intercollegiate, (T1)
  • Fall 2023, Schooner Fall Classic, (T3)
  • Fall 2023, Tar Heel Invitational, (T6)
  • Spring 2024, Collegiate Invitational (T2)
  • Spring 2024, Florida State Match Up (T2)
  • Spring 2024, NCAA Las Vegas Regional Championship (3)
  • Spring 2024, NCAA Championship Finals (2)
  • Fall 2024, Jackson T. Stephens Cup (3)
  • Fall 2024, Landfall Tradition (T1)
  • Spring 2025, Moon Invitational (T1)
  • Spring 2025, ACC Championships (T3)
  • Spring 2025, NCAA Lexington Regional Championship (T2)

LOTTIE WOAD'S BEST COLLEGIATE ROUNDS
  • First Round: 65 (Schooner Fall Classic, Fall 2022) (NCAA Division I Championship Finals, 2024)
  • Second Round: 65 (Schooner Fall Classic, Fall 2022)
  • Third Round: 66 (Florida State Match Up, Spring 2025)
  • Fourth Round: 69 (NCAA Championship Finals, 2024)


LOTTIE WOAD'S HOLES-IN-ONE AT FLORIDA STATE

  • Spring 2025, Florida State Match Up, Hole No. 13, March 23, 2025


LOTTIE WOAD'S EAGLES AT FLORIDA STATE

  • Fall 2022, Schooner Fall Classic, Hole No. 7, Sept. 24, 2022
  • Spring 2023, ACC Championships, Hole No. 15, April 13, 2023
  • Spring 2024, NCAA Las Vegas Regional Championships, hole No. 11, May 7, 2024


LOTTIE WOAD'S CAREER SCORES IN THE 60's

  • 65, 1st Round, Schooner Fall Classic, Fall 2022
  • 65, 1st Round, NCAA Division I Championship Finals, Spring 2024
  • 65, 2nd Round, Schooner Fall Classic, Fall 2024
  • 65, 1st Round, Landfall Tradition, Fall 2024
  • 66, 1st Round, Cougar Classic, Fall 2022
  • 66, 1st Round, Moon Invitational, Spring 2023
  • 66, 2nd Round, Schooner Fall Classic, Fall 2023
  • 66, 3rd Round, Florida State Match Up, Spring 2025
  • 66, 2nd Round, ACC Championship, Spring 2025
  • 66, 2nd Round, NCAA Lexington Regional Championship, Spring 2025
  • 67, 1st Round, Landfall Tradition, Fall 2022
  • 67, 1st Round, NCAA Raleigh Regional, Spring 2023
  • 67, 1st Round, NCAA Las Vegas Regional, Spring 2024
  • 67, 2nd Round, NCAA Las Vegas Regional, Spring 2024
  • 67, 1st Round, Briars Creek Invitational, Spring 2025
  • 68, 1st Round, Florida State Match Up, Spring 2023
  • 682nd Round, ANNIKA Intercollegiate, Fall 2023
  • 68, 1st Round, Schooner Fall Classic, Fall 2023
  • 68, 2nd Round, Florida State Match Up, Spring 2024
  • 68, 1st Round, Collegiate Invitational at The Guadalajara Country Club, Spring 2025
  • 69, 3rd Round, Schooner Fall Classic, Fall 2022
  • 69, 2nd Round, Ivy Intercollegiate, Fall 2022
  • 69, 2nd Round, Collegiate Invitational, Spring 2023
  • 69, 2nd Round, Moon Invitational, Spring 2023
  • 69, 2nd Round, Florida State Match Up, Spring 2023
  • 69, 3rd Round, Schooner Fall Classic, Fall 2023
  • 69, 1st Round, Tar Heel Invitational, Fall 2023
  • 69, 3rd Round, Florida State Match Up, Spring 202
  • 69, 4th Round, NCAA Division I Championship Finals, 2024
  • 69, 2nd Round, Moon Invitational, Spring 2025
  • 69, 1st Round, ACC Championship, Spring 2025
  • 69, 3rd Round, NCAA Lexington Regional Championship, Spring 2025
  • 69, 4th Round, NCAA Championship Finals, Spring 2025

LOTTIE WOAD IN MATCH PLAY
  • October 11, 2022, vs. Alison Paik, Columbia, W, 1Up
  • April 3, 2023, vs. Morgan Ketchum, Virginia Tech, W, 3&2
  • April 4, 2023, vs. vs. Lauren Olivares Leon, NC State, W, 7&6
  • May 23, 2023, vs. Carolina Lopez-Chazarra, Wake Forest, L, 2&1
  • March 25, 2024, vs. Katie Li, Duke, W, 3&2
  • March 25, 2024, vs. Vairana Heck, South Carolina, W, 1Up
  • March 26, 2024, vs. Julia Lopez Ramirez, Mississippi State, L, 1Up
  • March 17, 2025, vs. Ana Pina Ortega, Mississippi State, W, 2Up
  • March 17, 2025, vs. Carolina Lopez-Chacarra, Wake Forest, Halved
  • March 18, 2025, vs. Kennedy Swedick, Virginia, W, 7&6
  • April 18, 2025 vs. Caludia Lara Marivitlles, Cal, W, 5&4
  • April 19, 2025, vs. Anne-Stere den Dunnen, Wake Forest, L, 2&1
  • May 20, 2025, vs. Jasmine Koo, Southern Cal, W, 4&3
  • May 20, 2025, vs. Megha Ganne, Stanford, L, 20 holes
     


ARNOLD PALMER CUP 2023

Thursday Mixed Fourball: Woad and Ryan Griffin (I) def. Rachel Kuehn and Austin Greaser (USA), 3&2
Friday Fourball: Woad and Charlotte Heath (I) tied Jennie Park and Crystal Wang (USA)
Friday Mixed Foursome: Woad and Herman Sekne (I) fell to Tommy Kuhl and Crystal Wang (USA), 3&2
Saturday Singles: Woad (I) def. Antonia Malate (USA), 1Up

VAGLIANO CUP 2023
Friday Foursomes: Woad and Charlotte Heath (GB&I) def. Chiara Horder and Julia Lopez-Ramirez (E), 3&2
Friday Singles: Woad fell to Chiara Horder (E), 3&2
Saturday Foursome: Woad and Charlotte Heath (GB&I) and defeated Chiara Horder and Julia Lopez-Ramirez (E), 1 hole
Saturday Singles: Woad (GB&I) def. Savannah de Brock (E), 2&1

EUROPEAN LADIES’ TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS 2023
Thursday Doubles: Woad and Caley McGinty (England) def. Anna Foster and Mairead Martin (Ireland), 3&2
Thursday Singles: Woad (England) def. Anna Foster (Ireland), 5&4
Friday Doubles: Woad and Caley McGinty (England) def. Victoria Levy and Caroline Sturdza (Switzerland), 2&1
Friday Singles: Woad (England) halved her match with Caroline Sturdza (Switzerland)
Saturday Doubles: Woad and Caley McGinty (England) fell to Cayetna Fernandez-Garcia Poggio (Spain), 2&1
Saturday Singles: Woad (England) def. Julia Lopez Ramierz (Spain), 5&4

PATSY HANKINS TROPHY CHAMPIONSHIPS 2023

Thursday Foursomes: Woad and Patience Rhodes (Europe) def. Mizuki Hashmoto and Nanako Inagaki (Asia Pacific), 4&3
Thursday Fourball: Woad and Beth Coulter (Europe) def. Ting-Hsuan Huang and Minsol Kim (Asia Pacific), 1 hole
Friday Foursomes: Woad and Patience Rhodes (Europe) fell to Rina Tatematsu and Nanako Inagaki (Asia Pacific), 1 hole
Friday Fourball: Woad and Meja Ortengren (Europe) def. Avani Prashanth and Shannon Tan (Asia Pacific), 3&2
Saturday Singles: Woad (Europe) vs. Huang Ting-Hsuan (Asia Pacific), Halved

R&A HOME INTERNATIONALS 2024
Wednesday Foursomes: Woad and Prentice Rhodes (England) def. Harriet Lockley and Carys Worby (Wales)
Wednesday Singles: Woad (England) vs. Darcy Harry (Wales), Halved
Thursday Fourseomes: Woad and Prentice Rhodes (England) def. Carmen Griffiths and Jasmine Mackintosh (Scotland), 1Up...
Thursday Foursomes: Woad def. Lorna Mcclymont (Scotland), 1Up
Friday Fouresomes: Woad and Prentice Rhodes (England) fell to Emma Fleming and Anna Foster (Ireland), 1 Up
Friday Singles: Woad fell to Aine Donegan (Ireland), 3&2

CURTIS CUP 2024
Friday Foursomes: Woad and Sara Byrne (GB&I) vs. Catherine Park and Asterik Talley (USA), Halved
Friday Fourballs: Woad and Sara Byrne (GB&I) def. Catherine Park and Zoe Campos (USA), 2&1
Saturday Foursomes: Woad and Sara Byrne (GB&I) vs. Melanie Green and Rachel Kuehn, Halved
Saturday Fourballs: Woad and Sara Byrne (GB&I) vs Rachel Kuehn and Megan Schofill (USA), Halve
Sunday Singles: Woad fell to Asterisk Talley (USA), 3&2

PATSY HANKINS TROPHY CHAMPIONSHIPS 2025
Wednesday Foursomes: Woad and Patience Rhodes (Europe) def. Ella Galitsky and Sovichaya Vinichaitham (Asia Pacific), 5&4
Wednesday Fourball: Woad and Ricio Tejedo (Europe) vs. Min-Seo Jeong and Arianna Lau (Asia Pacific), Halved
Thursday Foursomes: Woad and Patience Hall (Europe) fell to Cindy Hsu-Huai-Chien and Mirabel Ting (Asia), 3&2
Thursday Fourball: Lottie Woad and Beth Coulter (Europe) def. Cindy Hsu-Huai-Chien and Mirabel Ting (Asia), 1Up
Friday Singles: Lottie Woad (Europe) fell to Eila Galitsky (Asia), 2Up

ARNOLD PALMER CUP 2025
Thursday Mixed Fourball: Woad and Tyler Weaver (International) def. Anna Davis and Carson Bacha (USA), 1Up
Friday AM Fouresomes: Woad and Mirabel Ting (International) fell to Jasmine Koo and Catherine Park (USA), 3&2

Friday PM Mixed Fouresomes: Woad and Tyler Weaver (International) tied Farah O'Keefe and Ethan Fang (USA), Tied
Saturday Singles: Woad (International) def. Farah O'Keefe (USA), 2&1

VAGLIANO TROPHY 2025

Friday Foursomes: Woad and Nellie Ong (GB&I) def. Paula Martin Sampredo and Cayetana Fernnandez Garcia-Poggio (E), 1 Hole
Friday Singles:Woad (GB&I) tied Marie Eline Madsen (E)
Saturday Singles:Woad (GB&I) def. Paula Martin Sampadro (E), 2&1
Saturday Foursomes: Woad and Nellie Ong (GB&I) def. Marie Eline Madsen and Emma Kaisa DalGaard Bunch (E), 2&1
 

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