Women’s Open 2025: Lottie Woad five behind Eri Okayama and Rio Takeda

Lottie Wooad took a flat first round to make five shots of women’s open leadership of women organized jointly by the Japanese duo Eri Okayama and Rio Takea.
He began his favorite at the UK’s Wooad at Royal Porthcawl, won two events, and in July he missed his first major title.
The 21 -year -old child, who has played in the second tournament since Professional returned, reached a return in level money and made a long bird Putts in the first and sixth holes.
An excellent approach in the four legs, the 14th ranks another bird, and Wooad besieged the end of the signed for 72.
However, it did not gain real acceleration during the opening round, and put it firmly for Pars and Bogys prevented an irreversible damage to the chance of tournament.
“It was a little complicated,” Wooad said. “One of those tours that can get away from me, so I’m happy to hang out there.”
Scoring was usually good in airy day when short rain explosions pierced longer sun growth in the Links course in South Wales.
Okayama, who seems open for the first time since 2018, did not shoot a bogey in the first hole and did not shoot and made six birds in 67 rounds.
The only stain on the score card of Takea was a pair of bogy at the ninth, the four birds in the back nine put it next to Okakama to the top of the arrow painting.