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Lewis hails ‘absolute trailblazer’ Woad
England's Lottie Woad teeing off on the 13th on day three of the 2025 AIG Women's Open at Royal Porthcawl, August 2, 2025

LOTTIE WOAD has been described by Dame Denise Lewis as an “absolute trailblazer” who could help to usher in a new wave of women and girls to golf.

The 2000 Olympic heptathlon gold medallist was on Thursday announced as an England Golf ambassador and is championing participation and inclusivity in a sport that has traditionally been male-dominated.

Woad has generated a lot of buzz recently after top-10 finishes in the last two majors while still an amateur before the 21-year-old marked her professional debut by winning the Scottish Open in July.

“Lottie Woad has been an absolute trailblazer who has come through the England Golf system and is now winning big tournaments, it inspires women and young girls,” Lewis told the PA news agency.

“You only have to have a handful of people that are prominent and doing well, it’s almost like a litmus paper test and people will just want to get involved because they can see it’s achievable if you want to take it to that level.

“We just have to try to minimise that whole narrative that this is a white male space. It’s a little bit archaic – there’s room for everyone to enjoy their game on their terms and at their level.”

Lewis revealed her handicap is 24 but she has aspirations to improve, describing herself as a relative latecomer to golf – taking it up once she finished an outstanding athletics career 20 years ago.

The 53-year-old acutely understands the pressures Woad may face during her professional career but she has backed the youngster to thrive amid the increasing scrutiny her early success has brought.

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