Augusta National Women’s Amateur 2025
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The 2025 Augusta National Women's Amateur represents the sixth playing of the event and boasts the strongest list of competitors yet.
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Thirty-two of the 72 golfers in the field made the cut and advanced to Saturday's final round.
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Woad carded a two under 70 featuring three birdies, and hole 18 might be her favorite, birdying that same hole in back-to-back rounds.
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Golf Digest on MSNDefending champion in familiar territory as ANWA moves to Augusta National with a host of top players hot on her heelsLottie Woad is a different person than one year ago, but the defending Augusta National Women’s Amateur champion’s game remains the same. After the first two rounds at Champions Retreat, Woad, the world’s top-ranked amateur,
This year, the Augusta National Women’s Amateur (ANWA) will see, among the 72 admitted players, three Italians: Caterina Don, Francesca Fiorellini and Carolina Melgrati
Stanford's Andrea Revuelta and Kansas State's Carla Bernat enter Saturday just one shot off the lead and in the penultimate pairing at the Augusta National Women's Amateur.
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Golf Digest on MSNWho wins the 2025 ANWA? The case for (and against) everyone inside the top 10From a defending champion and World No. 1 to a 16-year-old “veteran,” here’s the case for (and against) each player inside the top 10 winning one of the biggest titles in the women’s game at Augusta National.
Rachel Heck joined the Air Force after deciding not to turn pro. Despite barely playing recently, she's back at the Augusta National Women's Amateur.
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