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Lottie Woad Takes Evian Championship Lead as Nelly Korda Misses Cut

Tom Bradley
Tom Bradley
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Lottie Woad Takes Evian Championship Lead as Nelly Korda Misses Cut
Lottie Woad shot a second-round 64 to lead the Evian Championship heading into the weekend, while world number one Nelly Korda missed the cut. The confirmed leaderboard shift creates a sharp weekend contrast: Woad in control, Korda out early.

What happened: England’s Lottie Woad shot a seven-under 64 in the second round to take the lead at the Evian Championship heading into the weekend, according to BBC Sport. The same report states that world number one Nelly Korda missed the cut, removing one of the tournament’s biggest names before the final two rounds.

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Why it matters: This is a major championship setting, so a Friday lead is not just a good round; it changes the weekend shape of the event. Woad has put herself in the position every contender wants by the halfway point: ahead on the board, with the field now chasing her rather than the other way around. A 64 also signals scoring form strong enough to separate from the pack, even though the source does not provide her exact total or margin.

Tournament impact: Korda missing the cut is the other major consequence. The world number one exiting before the weekend changes the competitive picture and the broadcast focus. It does not mean the tournament is weaker, but it does remove a benchmark player from the final two rounds. For the remaining contenders, the path to the title no longer runs through Korda on Saturday and Sunday.

What changed: The headline movement is simple: Woad moved to the top, Korda moved out. That matters because major championships often hinge on who can control the middle two rounds. Woad’s Friday score gives her control of the tournament narrative going into the weekend, but it also brings the pressure of sleeping on a lead and managing a field that has two rounds left to respond.

What to watch: The next questions are leaderboard-specific. How big is Woad’s advantage? Which players are within immediate reach? Does the course continue to allow low scoring, or does the weekend demand a more defensive setup? The source confirms the lead and the missed cut, but not the full chasing group, so any projection beyond the basic tournament consequences should wait for the updated leaderboard.

Confidence: Confirmed by BBC Sport: Lottie Woad shot a seven-under 64 in round two and leads the Evian Championship heading into the weekend; Nelly Korda, the world number one, missed the cut. Still needing follow-up: Woad’s aggregate score, her lead margin, the nearest challengers, weather conditions and tee times for the third round.

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