Five-time champion Karrie Webb has urged Australia’s modern stars to ride the wave of home crowd support in their quest to end a more-than-decade-long drought at the Women’s Australian Open starting today at Kooyonga Golf Club in Adelaide.
Married touring professionals Hannah Green and Jarryd Felton are temporarily working together as player and caddie, including this week in the national championship at Kooyonga Golf Club.
This week’s Women’s Australian Open will have just two South Australians in the field, and the lone professional, Kristalle Blum, has received the dream draw of a spot in the first group off the first tee at Kooyonga Golf Club on Thursday.
The Women’s Australian Open returns to Adelaide and Kooyonga Golf Club for the first time since 2020, with a star-studded field led by Major champions Minjee Lee, Hannah Green and Grace Kim competing for the Patricia Bridges Bowl.
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 2026 women’s Australian Open returns to Kooyonga Golf Club in Adelaide, featuring top LET stars Shannon Tan, Casandra Alexander, Alice Hewson, and Australia’s leading players.
Agathe Laisne has become only the second Frenchwoman to win the Women’s NSW Open, delivering a stunning final-round 65 to claim a one-stroke victory at Wollongong Golf 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.
Haydn Barron became a champion on the PGA Tour of Australasia for the first time by holding off a surging Jimmy Zheng to win the Webex Players Series Murray River in honour of Jarrod Lyle on Sunday.
Jordan Doull has claimed his second Challenger Tour of Australasia title, securing victory in a wild finish to the Webex Players Series Victoria at Rosebud Country Club on Sunday.
The world No.3 comes off a very successful 2025 season, claiming the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship and being a member of Australia’s winning team at the International Crown where she was also crowned MVP.
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.