Hannah Green has etched her name into Australian golf history, becoming the first home winner of the Women’s Australian Open since 2014 with a dramatic one-shot victory at Kooyonga Golf Club. The West Australian closed with a two-under-par 70 on Sunday to finish at…
Hannah Green will take a one-stroke lead into the final round as she bids to end a 12-year home drought at the Women’s Australian Open. The West Australian carded a four-under third round of 68 at Kooyonga Golf Club, the…
Cassie Porter produced the round of her young career at Kooyonga Golf Club on Sunday, firing a stunning course-record 10-under-par 62 that nearly delivered one of the great comebacks in Women’s Australian Open history. Starting the final round nine shots off the lead, Porter unleashed…
Hannah Green has broken Australia’s 12-year drought, winning the women’s Australian Open by one shot at Kooyonga Golf Club in Adelaide.The world No.9 is the first local winner since the great Karrie Webb in 2014 after shooting a two-under par…
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…
West Australians Hannah Green and Kirsten Rudgeley share second place at the halfway stage of the Women’s Australian Open, just one stroke behind France’s Celine Herbin. Major champion Green carded a three-under par 69 at Kooyonga Golf Club, with Rudgeley…
March 13th, 2026 By Australian Golf Digest [Photo: Golf Australia] Women are leading a record surge in Australian golf participation, with January hitting the biggest month ever for Golf Australia’s beginner program, Get Into Golf. A whopping 2,526 people joined…
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. RELATED: Kristalle…
The 2026 Women’s Australian Open returns to Kooyonga Golf Club in Adelaide, South Australia, March 12-15, with a 144-player field competing for a $1.7 million purse. Co-sanctioned by the WPGA Tour of Australasia and the Ladies European Tour, the championship…