
Nelly Korda marvels at Lottie Woad's 'absolutely amazing' game
The two were paired together at last week's Scottish Open, which Woad won by three strokes in her professional debut. The world's No. 1-ranked amateur just two weeks ago, Woad already has shot up to No. 24 in the Rolex World Rankings.
Korda was asked about Woad's game, which she called "absolutely amazing."
"I was very impressed with her composure, her process," Korda said on Tuesday ahead of this week's AIG Women's Open at Royal Porthcawl in Wales. "When it comes to her shot routine, especially under pressure and in the heat of the moment, sometimes people seem to fidget and kind of doubt themselves. But she stuck to it, she stuck to her process every single time.
"I think that's one of the main things that I noticed is how mature she is for her age and how comfortable she was in the heat of the moment."
Woad, 21, arrived on the LPGA Tour after a stellar career at Florida State, and accepted her tour membership after tying for third at the Evian Championship earlier this month.
"I feel good obviously," she said Tuesday. "I don't feel too different, to be honest. I got a lot of confidence from the last few – the last month really. Just trying to continue to ride that."
The Englishwoman is paired with former world No. 1 and defending champion Lydia Ko and 2023 champion Lilia Vu for the first two rounds this week.
"I think there's a little bit more experience under her belt than what people probably give her credit for," Ko said. "But when I've seen the coverage or how she composes herself, she doesn't seem like she rushes into things or gets like overly emotional. I'm sure that's going to help her with that transition as well."
Korda will be playing in another marquee group along with Ariya Jutanugarn and Angel Yin. Jenno Thitikul, who is nipping at Korda's heels for that No. 1 ranking, is paired with Minjee Lee and Charley Hull.
Korda was in contention last week before settling for a tie for fifth following a 71 on Sunday. She is still seeking her first victory of 2025 but did finish second at last year's Women's Open and celebrated her 27th birthday on Monday.
"New week, new golf course, new conditions," Korda said. "My goal is to prepare the best that I can, enjoy myself and, hopefully, be in contention. And then kind of enjoy the ride because, as many highs as I've had, I've had a lot of lows, too, with this sport, but I still come back and I still want to experience those highs in all the different circumstances, different golf courses, different conditions.
"And just continue to grow my love for the game." — REUTERS
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