English amateur Woad extends Women's Irish Open lead

Woad is aiming to become the first non-professional winner of a LET event for three years
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Women's Irish Open third-round leaderboard
-17 L Woad (Eng*); -10 M Sagstrom (Swe); -9 K Rudgeley (Aus); -8 C Tamburlini (Swi), C Hull (Eng), B Fernandez (Esp), A Garvey (NZ), A-C Mora (Fra)
Selected others: -7 A Foster (Ire); -6 E Hamilton (Eng); -4 M Rhodes (Eng), H Screen (Eng), A Hewson (Eng), G Hall (Eng), M MacLaren (Eng); -3 D Harry (Wal); -2 L McClymont (Sco*), L Maguire (Ire), C Williams (Wal); Level E Fleming (Ire*)
* denotes amateur
English amateur Lottie Woad fired a bogey-free six under 67 to hold a seven-shot lead going into the final day of the Women's Irish Open.
The 21-year-old, who is bidding to become the first non-professional to win on the Ladies European Tour since 2022, went into the day three shots ahead.
She made a birdie on the first and third before increasing her advantage with birdies on the sixth, eighth, 15th and 16th. A par save on 17 saw her finish the day on top of the leaderboard with a score of 17 under par.
Woad said: "The front nine I played really nicely and it was stress-free, the back nine I had to make a few par saves, but I chipped in pretty well and made some up and downs, which kept the momentum.
"I want to win it. I'm going to keep playing my game and see where it puts me. I think you can still be pretty aggressive on this golf course."
Sweden's Madelene Sagstrom is in second place at 10 under par, while her Solheim Cup team-mate Charley Hull is in a group two shots further back.
The last amateur to win an LET event was Czech player Jana Melichova, who secured victory at the 2022 Czech Ladies Open.