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Heath, Woad selected as Golfweek All-Americans

Bob Ferrante

Ultimate Seminole Insider
Staff
May 10, 2022
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Florida State junior Charlotte Heath (First-Team) and freshman Lottie Woad (Second-Team) have earned All-American honors for the 2023 season as selected by the writers and editors of Golfweek. Heath is now a consensus First-team All-American as she earned the top honor from both the Women’s Golf Coaches Association, while Woad was selected a First-Team All-American by the WGCA and a Second-Team All-American by Golfweek.

Both Heath and Woad earned All-ACC honors – Heath for third time and Woad for the first time in their careers. Heath was also a finalist for the ANNIKA Award as the National Player of the Year while Woad was selected as both the ACC Freshman of the Year and the National Freshman of the Year (co).

“It’s great for both Charlotte and Lottie to be named All-Americans by both the WGCA and Golfweek,” said Head Coach Amy Bond. “Both Charlotte and Lottie are outstanding golfers and even better people. Our program is blessed to have both players as student-athletes at Florida State. And the best thing – both golfers will be back in our lineup in 2023-24 as our program continues to reach new heights in the ACC and nationally.”

Heath is one of nine players in the nation—and one of only two from the ACC, who was selected as a First-Team All-American by both the WGCA and Golfweek this season. She finished the 2023 season with a career-low and team-leading 70.56 stroke average, her first career individual win, and with eight top-10 finishes in Florida State’s 11 matches during the fall and spring events.

Heath is a five-time All-American selection (Honorable Mention by Golfweek in 2021 and 2022, Honorable Mention by the WGCA in 2022, and First-Team by the WGCA and Golfweek in 2023). She is also a three-time All-ACC selection (2021, 2022, 2023).

Woad, only a freshman, earned All-American First-Team honors by the WGCA and Second-Team honors by Golfweek, All-ACC honors, All-NCAA Raleigh Regional Honors, and was ACC and National Freshman of the Year (co) as she completed her first collegiate season as one of the most decorated players in the nation.

Woad finished with a 71.06 stroke average (fourth-best in school history for a single season), won two individual championships and finished in the top-10 of the individual standings in 10 of 11 events. She tied the school-record with her low round score of 65 in the first round of the Schooner Fall Classic.

Florida State and Wake Forest are the only two ACC teams with multiple players who earned All-American First or Second team honors.

Florida State earned a cumulative team GPA of 3.560 in the spring season with four players (Madison Hewlett, Alice Hodge, Kayla Williams, and Katherine Cook) named to the Academic Dean’s List.


Golfweek First-Team All-Americans

Charlotte Heath, Florida State


Jenny Bae, Georgia

Zoe Campos, UCLA

Hannah Darling, South Carolina

Rachel Kuehn, Wake Forest

Andrea Lignell, Ole Miss

Ingrid Lindblad, LSU

Julia Lopez Ramirez, Mississippi State

Amanda Sambach, Virginia

Rose Zhang, Stanford


Golfweek Second-Team All-Americans

Lottie Woad, Florida State


Karisa Chul-Ak-Sorn, Iowa State

Sadie Englemann, Stanford

Sera Hasegawa, Baylor

Maddison Hinson-Tolchard, Oklahoma State

Jennie Park, Texas A&M

Megan Schofill, Auburn

Latanna Stone, LSU

Lauren Walsh, Wake Forest

Crystal Wang, Illinois

Golfweek Third-Team All-Americans

Kajsa Arwefjall, San Jose State

Amari Avery, USC

Laney Frye, Kentucky

Lion Higo, Pepperdine

Carolina Lopez-Chacarra, Wake Forest

Patricie Mackova, Maryland

Ashley Menne, Arizona State

Celina Sattelkau, Vanderbilt

Chiara Tamburlini, Ole Miss

Mirabel Ting, Augusta

Golfweek Honorable All-Americans

Carla Bernat, Tulane

Phoebe Brinker, Duke

Jensen Castle, Kentucky

Mathilde Claisse, South Carolina

Annabell Fuller, Florida

Megha Ganne, Stanford

Sophie Guo, Texas

Jo Hua Hung, Georgia

Mackenzie Lee, SMU

Hannah Levi, Mississippi State

Hsin-Yu (Cynthia) Lu, Oregon

Caitlyn Macnab, TCU

Caley McGinty, Ohio State

Emilia Migliaccio, Wake Forest

Silje Ohma, Baylor

Ashleigh Park, Oregon

Catherine Park, USC

Kelly Sim, Northwestern

Jeneath Wong, Pepperdine

Michelle Zhang, SMU
 
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