The last two majors have been won by Australians, Minjee Lee winning the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship and Kim the winner of the Evian Championship, while Sweden’s Stark won her first major at the 2025 Women’s US Open.
All have the pedigree to win this week and add the AIG Women's Open trophy to their collections.
Meanwhile, one player looking to break her major duck this week is Thai superstar Jeeno Thitikul.
The 22-year-old is ranked second in the world, and shares some similarities with Woad.
Like Lottie, she’s a previous Smyth Salver winner having been the low amateur in 2018 and 2019 (Woad managed the same feat in 2024), and she’s also fresh from a major near-miss, losing a play off at the Amundi Evian Championship to Kim.
The AIG Women’s Open will be the biggest women’s sporting event ever set in Wales, and few players know the venue like Darcey Harry.
The 22-year-old will be competing on her home course this week - having made qualification her number-one target at the start of the year - and she’ll be looking to take advantage of the Welsh backing she’ll receive as she gets up and running on Thursday.
Another player sure to have huge support will be fan favourite Charley Hull. A triumph for the Englishwoman would be met with huge acclaim, and she’s shown her ability to compete at the very top in this championship – contending at St Andrews in 2024 and finishing runner-up to Lilia Vu at Walton Heath in 2023.
With so many storylines, you won’t want to miss a moment of the action from Royal Porthcawl.