Augusta National Women’s Amateur: Lottie Woad shares the advantage of Augusta Final

The champion in defense of England Lottie Woad holds a part of the command that goes in the last round of the national women’s amateur of Augusta in Georgia.
The 21 -year -old, who is the amateur number one in the world, is trying to become the first player to win subsequent titles in the sixth staged of the prestigious event, which has the third round in Augusta National, headquarters of the Masters.
“I can definitely use last year,” said Woad that he went to the final round 12 months ago two shots in front of the field.
“I had the command and then I lost it. If this happens again, then I would know that I came back from there before. So they are positive memories.”
Woad had three birds and a Bogey in a solid 70 from two under-pars in the second round to the retreat sample.
This has improved its overall score to nine equal and left its joint top with American Kiara Romero.
The leader during the night Megha Ganne is in a draw for three out of the second place out of eight below after he shot at 73 to follow a 63 in the opening round.