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Home»Golf»The two n ° 1 of the state of Florida are the favorites before Augusta
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The two n ° 1 of the state of Florida are the favorites before Augusta

Kevin SmythBy Kevin SmythMarch 31, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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Florida State Coach Amy Bond found a brand new Titleist Prov1 buried in the second fairway of Seminole Legacy Golf Club in the recent Florida State match. She gave it to Junior Lottie Woad on the third tee and asked him to sign him.

“For what?” Woad asked.

Bond thought that a child would appear later in the day to watch, and it would be fun to have a ball signed by the N ° 1 amateur in the world. On the fourth hole, Bond gave the ball to a young girl, and n ° 5, this same little girl went to Woad to say thank you and ask for a photo.

Woad, of course, could not resist.

Bond is found in a unique and enviable position this season. She does not have one, but two players n ° 1 of her team to prepare for the next level. Woad, the 2024 female amateur champion Augusta, at the top of the world’s amateur golf course while his teammate, Mirabel Ting, is the best college goller in the country.

“It is not very often that the world No. 1 has played No. 2, you know,” said Bond.

The record victory of 10 records record of the Florida State Match match match Mark his fifth title in six games this season. She is a huge 52 under the peer in this section. Woad, meanwhile, has not finished outside the top 3 of a university event for over a year.

Regarding the favorites for the sixth edition of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur from April 2 to 5, it is difficult to look beyond the remarkable punch 1-2 of the Seminoles. The tournament begins to retire the champions on Wednesday, and six of the first seven of last year are on the field. A cup will be made after two laps, and each competitor will have the chance to play the Augusta National Golf Club Friday in a training round before the conclusion of Saturday.

Woad’s dramatic victory at Augusta National last spring included two of the last four holes, joining Arnold Palmer (1960), Mark O’Meara (1998) and Art Wall Jr. (1959) as champions at the Augusta National Golf Club which sorted out its last two holes to be won by a blow.

The victory propelled the English woman reserved for her first appearance in LPGA in the Chevron championship, where she ended in the top 25. She would end up ending the finalist of the NCAA championship and the 10th at the Aig Women’s British Open in St. Andrews – who included a hole for Eagle in the emblematic 18th. She also helped Great Britain and Ireland to take over CUP CUP at Sunningdale Golf Club historic in England.

“Bank list stuff,” said Woad, who has still not removed the Anwa Trophy from the fear box that could rust.

When Malaysia Ting fled with its last victory in Tallahassee on March 23, Woad was alongside its teammates, shaking Ting with water to celebrate. When Ting requires a second set of eyes on the range or advice from the bunker, Woad obliges happily. During the training rounds, the pair does not need a single blow to save time, said Ting, because they hit it in the same way.

There is a deep respect between the two seminoles, even until the fact that they do their activities so differently.

“Lottie is a robot,” said Ting. “She likes to train. She can be there 24 hours. I think I just work differently.… This is why the coach never puts training as optional. If optional was there, I would never be training sessions. If it is an optional practice, I would not go. ”

In fact, Ting said that Bond described her as lazy buttocks last fall when she asked to miss training time. Although she couldn’t say if it was a joke or not, the comment left Ting enough to get started. Consequently, she spent more time on her weaknesses this semester, and that has largely paid.

“She comes out of this world,” said Bond of a player who was already a world -class ball attacker.

During the Christmas holidays, Ting flew to Thailand to start working with Kris Assawapimonporn, the longtime instructor of the LPGA star Jeeno Thitikul. The pair worked on everything, from configuration to the handle, to green reading.

There are times, said Ting, when she spent two hours on the green trying to do 50 five feet with a door exercise. She recently stretched it to 100 essentials in a row.

Ting began his university career in Augusta, Georgia, before transferring to Florida. And even if Augusta National felt more familiar than most, the view of so many fans gathered around the first T-shirt in last year’s final sent it directly to the toilet to cry.

This year, however, a more experienced Ting knows what to expect when it comes back with more confidence and exhibition.

“It means a lot,” said Ting, going up to the top of the college classification, “but at the same time, I am not trying to put myself a lot of pressure that I have to win each tournament simply because I am the player n ° 1.”

Besides, it is not the only n ° 1.

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