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This week marks the final women's major of the season as the AIG Women's British Open tees it up Thursday at Royal Porthcawl in Wales.
Coverage airs on GOLF Channel at 3 p.m. ET on Thursday and Friday, with Saturday-Sunday coverage getting underway at 1 p.m.
As the world of women's golf prepares for the final major of the year, an English prodigy has seized the limelight.
Betting preview for the Women's British Open with our favorite bets, including a Lottie Woad vs. Nelly Korda prediction.
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Lottie Woad is the betting favorite to win the AIG Women's British Open in only her second week as a touring professional.
In all she won 96 tournaments worldwide which is female golf’s greatest tally.
How dominate is Woad right now? She’s 55 under par in her last 12 rounds on the LET and LPGA, beating the field on average by five strokes.
Brooke Henderson is set to tee it up at the AIG Women’s Open this week, the final major of the LPGA Tour season, without her usual summertime fire. Adam Stanley explains.