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FSU’s Woad, 20, wins Augusta Women’s Amateur

Lottie Woad of England delivered a Masters-like charge Saturday with three birdies over her last four holes, the last one a 15-foot putt on the 18th hole for a 3-under 69 and a 1-shot victory in the fifth edition of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur.

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2nd Round Match-Ups - A. Smalley v S. Power
Type: 2nd Round Match-Ups - Status: OPEN
Alex Smalley-120
Seamus Power+100
2nd Round 3-Balls - M. Fitzpatrick / S. Power / Z. Johnson
Type: 2nd Round 3-Balls - Status: OPEN
Seamus Power+150
Matt Fitzpatrick+165
Zach Johnson+220
2nd Round 3-Balls - P. Kizzire / C. Villegas / A. Smalley
Type: 2nd Round 3-Balls - Status: OPEN
Alex Smalley+120
Patton Kizzire+185
Camilo Villegas+250
3rd Round Match - C. Hull v E. Henseleit
Type: 3rd Round Match - Status: OPEN
Charley Hull-250
Esther Henseleit+185
2nd Round 3-Balls - H. Higgs / V. Whaley / D. Skinns
Type: 2nd Round 3-Balls - Status: OPEN
Vince Whaley+120
Harry Higgs+185
David Skinns+250
2nd Round 3-Balls - N. Lashley / K. Mitchell / D. Lipsky
Type: 2nd Round 3-Balls - Status: OPEN
Keith Mitchell-125
Nate Lashley+250
David Lipsky+300
2nd Round Match-Ups - M. Manassero v H. Buckley
Type: 2nd Round Match-Ups - Status: OPEN
Matteo Manassero-140
Hayden Buckley+115
2nd Round 3-Balls - M. Manassero / T. Dickson / J. Jones
Type: 2nd Round 3-Balls - Status: OPEN
Matteo Manassero+100
Taylor Dickson+160
Jared Jones +375
2nd Round 3-Balls - T. Cone / J. Pak / P. Summerhays
Type: 2nd Round 3-Balls - Status: OPEN
John Pak+160
Preston Summerhays+175
Trevor Cone+185
2nd Round 3-Balls - W. Chandler / N. Goodwin / K. Velo
Type: 2nd Round 3-Balls - Status: OPEN
Noah Goodwin+125
Kevin Velo+190
Will Chandler+225
2nd Round 3-Balls - R. Gerard / A. Albertson / R. Hoshino
Type: 2nd Round 3-Balls - Status: OPEN
Ryan Gerard+100
Rikuya Hoshino+165
Anders Albertson+350
3rd Round Match - L. Ko v C. Ciganda
Type: 3rd Round Match - Status: OPEN
Lydia Ko-175
Carlota Ciganda+135
2nd Round Match-Ups - I. Salinda v A. Potgieter
Type: 2nd Round Match-Ups - Status: OPEN
Isaiah Salinda-140
Aldrich Potgieter+115
2nd Round 3-Balls - H. Buckley / Q. Cummins / K. Onishi
Type: 2nd Round 3-Balls - Status: OPEN
Quade Cummins+105
Hayden Buckley+210
Kaito Onishi+250
3rd Round Match - J. Thitikul v H.J. Choi
Type: 3rd Round Match - Status: OPEN
Jeeno Thitikul-190
Hye Jin Choi+145
2nd Round 3-Balls - I. Salinda / T. Widing / B. Hale
Type: 2nd Round 3-Balls - Status: OPEN
Isaiah Salinda+100
Tim Widing+220
Blaine Hale Jr+250
3rd Round Match - M. Lee v P. Tavatanakit
Type: 3rd Round Match - Status: OPEN
Minjee Lee-145
Patty Tavatanakit+110
3rd Round Match - J.Y. Ko v B. Henderson
Type: 3rd Round Match - Status: OPEN
Jin Young Ko-120
Brooke Henderson-110
3rd Round Match - N. Korda v A. Jutanugarn
Type: 3rd Round Match - Status: OPEN
Nelly Korda-220
Ariya Jutanugarn+165
Major Specials 2025
Type: To Win A Major 2025 - Status: OPEN
Scottie Scheffler+100
Rory McIlroy+140
Xander Schauffele+200
Ludvig Aberg+275
Bryson DeChambeau+350
Collin Morikawa+375
Jon Rahm+400
Brooks Koepka+500
Viktor Hovland+550
Hideki Matsuyama+600
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The Masters 2025
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
Scottie Scheffler+450
Rory McIlroy+650
Collin Morikawa+1600
Ludvig Aberg+1600
Xander Schauffele+1600
Bryson DeChambeau+1800
Jon Rahm+1800
Justin Thomas+2000
Joaquin Niemann+2500
Hideki Matsuyama+3000
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LIV / PGA 'Merger' Specials
Type: First LIV Player To Win On New Combined Tour - Status: OPEN
Any Other Player+500
Jon Rahm+500
Tyrrell Hatton+600
Bryson DeChambeau+800
Joaquin Niemann+900
Cameron Smith+1400
Brooks Koepka+1800
Sergio Garcia+2000
Dean Burmester+2200
Abraham Ancer+2500
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PGA Championship 2025
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
Scottie Scheffler+500
Rory McIlroy+700
Xander Schauffele+1000
Jon Rahm+1400
Ludvig Aberg+1400
Brooks Koepka+1600
Bryson DeChambeau+1600
Viktor Hovland+1800
Collin Morikawa+2000
Patrick Cantlay+2500
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US Open 2025
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
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Rory McIlroy+750
Xander Schauffele+1000
Bryson DeChambeau+1200
Jon Rahm+1200
Ludvig Aberg+1400
Brooks Koepka+1800
Collin Morikawa+1800
Viktor Hovland+1800
Hideki Matsuyama+3000
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The Open 2025
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
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Rory McIlroy+700
Xander Schauffele+900
Ludvig Aberg+1200
Collin Morikawa+1600
Jon Rahm+1600
Bryson DeChambeau+2000
Viktor Hovland+2000
Brooks Koepka+2500
Tommy Fleetwood+2500
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Ryder Cup 2025
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
USA-150
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