Augusta National Women’s Amateur 2025
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Oregon’s Kiara Romero is tied for the lead after the first two rounds of the 2025 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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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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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.
The reserved Woad is interested in one thing: being the best. And as her coach at Florida State says, she’s got the stomach for it.
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Golf Digest on MSNA 16-year-old 'veteran' with a name you can't forget lurks at Augusta NationalYou couldn’t help but feel a bit of déjà vu when Asterisk Talley approached the microphone to speak with the media after her practice round Friday at Augusta National, 18 holes remaining to decide the Augusta National Women’s Amateur.
Major golf season has arrived, and it starts with a bang as Augusta National hosts the 2025 Masters beginning on Thursday, April 10. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler has two Masters wins in the last three years,
I would flip the 12 th green around and angle the green the other way with the pond. So, short and right, you’re fine, and long and left you’re fine for a righty. It would be a big change but I’d like it.
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Golf Digest on MSNThe changes at Augusta National's 16th hole, explainedThe 16th hole that Alister MacKenzie designed no longer exists. His original 16th was also a par 3, but it played from tees just off the right edge of the 15th green over a small creek to a shallow green set at the base of the hill below the sixth tee.
Familiarity is a significant part of what separates the Masters from the rest of golf's major championships. Unlike the other majors, which rotate among host sites, the best players in the world get tested by Augusta National Golf Club every April.
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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,