Augusta National Women's Amateur
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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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NBC Sports presents more than 50 hours of live golf coverage across NBC, GOLF Channel and Peacock this week, highlighted by the Augusta National Women’s Amateur and the PGA TOUR’s Valero Texas Open.
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Megha Ganne set the Augusta National Women's Amateur record on Wednesday with a 9-under 63 at Champions Retreat, giving her a two-shot lead over defending champion Lottie Woad.
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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,
England's world number one Lottie Woad shares the lead heading into the final round of the Augusta National Women's Amateur as she looks to become the first to defend the title.
With the best women's amateurs in the world competing for a tee time at Augusta National, emotions ran high on Friday at Champions Retreat.
LSU freshman golfer Rocio Tejedo shot a 2-over par 74 Thursday that left her outside the cut line in her second trip to the Augusta National Women's Amateur
EVANS, Ga. — Senior All-American Louise Rydqvist and freshman Eila Galitsky each made the cut for the second consecutive year at the Augusta National Women’s Amateur on Thursday. The Gamecock duo sits T-17th at 2-under after 36 holes of play at Champions Retreat the last two days.
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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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Golf Digest on MSNANWA champ Lottie Woad is blazing path toward LPGA card through new LEAP programWinning at Augusta last year came with a bonus of two additional points in the new LPGA Elite Amateur Pathway (LEAP) program. The system debuted this year and it’s a path for the world’s best amateurs to get LPGA Tour status faster via milestones and achievements.