Kelsey Bennett came within touching distance of another Ladies European Tour victory in Morocco before Canadian teen Anna Huang produced a history-making final round at the Lalla Meryem Cup. The Queenslander’s runner-up finish continues her outstanding 2026 campaign and cements her place among the LET’s form players.
Rising Aussie duo Kelsey Bennett and Maddison Hinson-Tolchard will share a career first this week when they tee it up in their first LPGA Tour event as professionals in the United States.
Kelsey Bennett leads the home charge at the Women’s Australian Open, sitting three strokes behind first-round leader Darcey Harry from Wales at Kooyonga Golf Club.
Kelsey Bennett has claimed the most significant win of her young career, with the New South Wales local triumphing at the Australian Women’s Classic on International Women’s Day at Magenta Shores Golf & Country Club.
The Queenslander was the standout performer in Regional Qualifying for this week, winning three of the six tournaments held in the months leading up to the main event, and she is now in pole position to take the title after a third-round 66 at Wollongong Golf Club.
The field for the 2026 women’s Australian Open continues to strengthen, with a host of homegrown stars confirmed to tee it up at Kooyonga Golf Club in Adelaide from March 12-15.
LPGA star Steph Kyriacou will lead the home charge when the Webex Players Series Sydney hosted by Peter O’Malley returns to Castle Hill Country Club from February 5-8.
Wales’ Lydia Hall secured a fourth WPGA Tour of Australasia title with her steady golf and vast experience in the wind leading to a four-shot victory at the Vic Open at 13th Beach Golf Links.
Through what they wear, how they interact with fellow players, their answers to in-game interviews and how they play the game, all 12 players are provided the platform to show who they really are.
Seven world-class female professionals will join four of the top amateurs in Australia in the field for the ground-breaking The Athena tournament next month in Melbourne
Admitting that she was “heartbroken” by not advancing to the final stage of LPGA Q Series in November, Porter has spent the past few months recharging and reinvigorating her game.