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Tournament of Champions: Lottie Woad falls eight shots behind lead as play suspended in Orlando

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Tournament of Champions: Lottie Woad falls eight shots behind lead as play suspended in Orlando
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Lottie Woad fell eight shots adrift of the lead at the Tournament of Champions as cold and blustery conditions in Orlando led to play being suspended on Saturday.

England’s Woad, 22, who shared the lead with three-time major winner Lydia Ko after she carded 69 on day two on Friday, was three over for her third round through 16 holes as conditions worsened at the season-opening LPGA tournament at Lake Nona.

Olympic champion Ko, of New Zealand, also failed to complete her round and is five shots behind new leader Nelly Korda.

American Korda, who is looking for her first win since November 2024, fired an eight-under par 64 to take a three-stroke advantage over South Korea’s Amy Yang.

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