Hannah Green says her nerves were frayed during her one-stroke victory at the Women’s Australian Open in Adelaide.Green finished the tournament 11-under-par, having survived late charges from France’s Agathe Laisné and emerging Australian Cassie Porter at Kooyonga Golf Club.She is…
March 11th, 2026 By Australian Golf Digest The women’s Australian Open returns to Adelaide for the first time since 2020, with Kooyonga Golf Club once again hosting an Aussie women’s major. The third of four weeks of co-sanctioned events with…
Phew this is a big show today, plenty of stuff that has happened, and plenty that is about to. We start with the Bay Hill tournament, a course that Nick has played many times and isn’t fond of, he explains…
Australian golf legend Karrie Webb hopes the upcoming Australian Open and WPGA Championship will grow to become such a drawcard on the golfing calendar, it’ll even have the LPGA reassessing their schedule.Watch the Challenger PGA Tour of Australasia LIVE with…
Major winners Hannah Green, Grace Kim and Minjee Lee headline this week’s field as the women’s Australian Open returns to Adelaide for the first time since 2020. The trio, who have five major titles between them, touched down in South…
Australia’s Hannah Green lifted the LPGA Tour’s HSBC Women’s World Championship for a second time – with her husband Jarryd Felton playing a decisive role on her bag – at Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore on Sunday.It was only the…
February 10th, 2026 By Australian Golf Digest Robotic lawn mowing giant Husqvarna is taking its commitment to Australian women’s golf to the next level, signing on as an official partner of Australia’s top women’s golf majors. The announcement comes ahead of the 2026…
[Photo] Golf Australia Australia will be hunting history this week as six of the nation’s brightest young golfers head to New Zealand for the Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific (WAAP) Championship at Royal Wellington Golf Club. For the first time, the prestigious…
[Photo] The R&A The 2026 Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific (WAAP) championship tees off at Royal Wellington Golf Club in New Zealand from 12–15 February, bringing together 84 of the region’s top women amateurs from 25 countries. Already a launchpad for stars…