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**Inside the Mind of Lottie Woad: Her Augusta Trophy, Lessons from the Pros, and Future Aspirations**

**Inside the Mind of Lottie Woad: Her Augusta Trophy, Lessons from the Pros, and Future Aspirations**

**Fowler (Illness) WDs from WM Phoenix Open**

Rickie Fowler has unfortunately had to withdraw from the WM Phoenix Open due to illness, expressing concerns about his health. This development is a disappointing hurdle for the beloved golfer as he strives to find his rhythm in the highly competitive tournament scene.

**Q&A: Where Lottie Woad Keeps Trophy from Augusta Win**

In a captivating recent interview, Lottie Woad revealed that her cherished trophy from the Augusta victory takes pride of place at her home. She shared insights on the invaluable lessons she’s learned from seasoned professional golfers and excitedly discussed her aspirations to join their ranks in the near future

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After a whirlwind year, Rory McIlroy plans to ‘cut back’ on tournaments in the future

After a whirlwind year, Rory McIlroy plans to ‘cut back’ on tournaments in the future

Rory McIlroy plans to scale back his tournament schedule in the years to come after a whirlwind 2023 campaign. The Northern Irishman played in 27 events this year plus two DP World Tour events and the unofficial Hero Challenge.

“It’s a big commitment to play the PGA Tour and you have to make sure that when you are playing that you’re giving it your all and I’ll certainly be a little bit more selective as I go forward,” McIlroy said.

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Rahm looks to end his drought, Tiger’s future plans and more

Rahm looks to end his drought, Tiger’s future plans and more

Jon Rahm, the world number two, is looking to end his four-win drought this week at the PGA Tour Mayakoba Classic. Rahm has not won since the Mexico Open in May 2022. “I feel like I’m playing well,” Rahm said. “I just haven’t been able to put it all together for four days.”

Tiger Woods has also been struggling with his form. Woods has not won since the 2019 Masters. He has only played four events this year and has missed the cut in two of them.

Woods has said that he plans to play one event a month in the future. He is scheduled to play next month’s PNC Championship with his son Charlie.

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