Adding to a historic summer campaign, Titleist Brand Ambassador Lottie Woad won on the LPGA in her professional debut, earning a decisive three-shot victory in Scotland. The 21-year-old, gaming her 2025 Pro V1 golf ball and a setup that includes her TSR3 driver, GT2 fairway, T150 irons and Vokey Design SM10 wedges, shot rounds of 67-65-67-68 to post 21 under. 

Over the past two months, the former number one ranked amateur has been on a run to remember. She earned low amateur honors at the U.S. Women’s Open at Erin Hills before winning the KMPG Women’s Irish Open on the Ladies European Tour by six shots. She then finished one shot out of a playoff (T3 result) at the Amundi Evian Championship, and in doing so, officially earned her LPGA card through the newly established LEAP (LPGA Elite Amateur Pathway) initiative.

After just four rounds as a professional, Woad has broken through on the LPGA as a champion, beating out a strong field at Dundonald Links. She hit 41 of 56 fairways (73%) and 61 of 72 greens in regulation (85%) over the course of the week. 

WITB | Lottie Woad

Titleist 2025 Pro V1 golf ball
TSR3 9.0 driver | Fujikura Ventus TR Red 6 S
GT2 15.0 fairway | Mitsubishi Diamana BB 63 S
TSR2 18.0, 21.0 hybrids | HZRDUS Smoke Black RDX 80HY 5.5
NEW T150 5-iron | KBS Tour 120 S
T150 6-P irons | KBS Tour 120 S
Vokey Design SM10 50.08F, 54.10S, WedgeWorks 58.06K wedges | Nippon N.S. Pro 950GH S

Woad On Her 2025 Pro v1 Golf Ball

Woad’s stellar summer performances this year have all come with her 2025 Pro V1 golf ball, which she immediately moved to in January having seen speed gains and added spin with her scoring clubs. 

“I was in the 2023 Pro V1, and then I got I got fitted [for 2025 Pro V1] in January this year and then put it straight into play,” she said. “It was a very easy transition as it was flying in the window I like but with a little bit more speed and a little bit more spin, which is always nice.” 

“I feel like I can flight the ball really well into the wind as well, so it felt like there were some definite improvements....With the Pro V1 I know I can execute all the shots I want to. I know it’s going to perform exactly how I need it to.” 

Woad's Vokey SM10 Wedge Setup: Built For Versatility

Lottie Woad won her maiden LPGA title with  three Vokey Design SM10 wedges in the bag: 50.08F, 54.10S, WedgeWorks 58.06K.

Each wedge in Woad’s setup is designed around a specific need, as is the case for the Vokey setups of many of the game’s best wedge players. According to Vokey Tour Rep  Shane Dyel, Woad’s 50-degree is used for full shots and longer chip shots, with the 8-degree F Grind best fitting her needs from distance and greenside. Woad unlocks plenty of versatility around the greens and on full shots from her 54-degree S Grind, which gives her the best launch and spin consistency week-to-week across a variety of conditions. Lastly, Woad is gaming a 58-degree .06K Grind, which gives her tremendous turf interaction to maximize spin and control and optimize flight. The .06K affords her the ability to hit low, spinning shots around the greens as well as manufacture higher and softer shots on command.  


The .06K Grind in the bags of some of the world’s best, including the men’s World Number one, who won the 2025 PGA Championship and 153rd Open Championship while gaming his SM10 60.06K lob wedge. 

For more information on the Titleist equipment used by Lottie Woad at the ISPS HANDA Women's Scottish Open, visit www.titleist.co.uk