Eighteen-year-old South Australian Raegan Denton now owns the best finish ever by an Australian at the Augusta National Women’s Amateur in her debut appearance at the famed Georgia layout.
Raegan Denton has never watched the Masters but is thriving at the Augusta National Women’s Amateur. Read about her confident approach and standout play.
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.
Just two years after turning professional, the 23-year-old Iowa State University product delivered a final round of seven birdies to seal the title at five-under-par and two shots clear, although the margin was anything but comfortable when it mattered most.
From proven contenders to rising stars, here are the players to watch at the 2026 Augusta National Women’s Amateur, where experience could be everything.
West Australian Hannah Green has completed the WPGA Tour of Australasia major double and extended her winning streak to three after a see-sawing final day at the Australian WPGA Championship.
Hannah Green knows there is a target on her back after navigating a roller-coaster second round to lead the Australian WPGA Championship by two strokes at Sanctuary Cove Golf & Country Club.
Stephanie Bunque is turning heads after a challenging few years as a pro. With a tied 14th at the 2026 Australian Open and strong LET finishes, she’s proving her talent and fighting for full tour status.
Hannah Green’s winning run shows no signs of slowing down after the world No.7 posted a bogey-free six-under 65 to assert early dominance at the Australian WPGA Championship at Sanctuary Cove Golf & Country Club.
The fatigue from finally winning the Australian Open is real, but Hannah Green is adamant that she wants more silverware at this week’s Australian WPGA Championship on the Gold Coast.