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World No 1 amateur Lottie Woad tops KPMG Womens Irish Open at halfway stage, with further English hopefuls Charley Hull and ...
Leona Maguire snuck inside the cut at the 2025 KPMG Women's Irish Open where world number one amateur Lottie Woad leads at ...
Diksha Dagar carded an even par 73 in the second round to emerge as the lone Indian to make the cut at the KPMG Women’s Irish Open here. Dagar, who did not have a single par in her first six holes, ...
It was Diksha’s 11th cut in a row. The 24-year-old from Jhajjar, the highest ranked Indian in the Ladies European Tour, has ...
Englands Hannah Screen, Mimi Rhodes and Lottie Woad one shot off lead in tie for third at KPMG Womens Irish Open; ...
Woad – playing in the tournament on an invite, as one of her sponsors Novellus, the Dublin-based finance company, is also a ...
Leona Maguire carded a one-under 72 that currently leaves her five shots off the pace after round one of the KPMG Women's ...
HOME favourite Leona Maguire was left to rue a slew of missed chances on the opening day of the KPMG Irish Women’s Open. The ...
'It feels important, it feels big': Major-level crowds and strategic move elevate Women's Irish Open
The KPMG Women’s Irish Open, now strategically placed in the summer schedule, returns to Carton House this week with ...
Things were looking bleak for the Indian women golfers at the KPMG Irish Open three out of four in contention were staring at an early exit at Carton House on the Ladies European Tour. Led by Tvesa ...
Anna Nordqvist, Charley Hull, Madelene Sagstrom and Georgia Hall are among those Solheim Cup teammates of Maguire’s providing ...
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