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The third round of the 2026 Women's Australian Open at Kooyonga Golf Club marks the traditional "Moving Day," where the strategic narrative shifts to aggressive positioning for Sunday’s finale. The primary hurdle for the field of 67 players is the increasing speed of the greens, which are expected to reach their firmest state yet under the Adelaide sun. Tactically, the leaders must balance aggression with caution; the par-5s offer vital scoring opportunities, but the tightening pin positions on Kooyonga's tiered greens make short-sided misses a mechanical disaster.
The headline story for Saturday centers on the high-stakes duel between the French duo of Celine Herbin and Agathe Laisne and the surging local favorites, Hannah Green and Kirsten Rudgeley. Strategically, the round often rewards those who can master the "sandbelt" style of play—using the slopes to funnel the ball toward the hole rather than attacking flags directly. With a significant world ranking boost and a major portion of the purse on the line, the third round is where the championship's true contenders separate themselves from the pack.
Reports Result ListResult DescriptionRound 3 at Kooyonga concluded with a thrilling change at the top, as Australia's Hannah Green delighted the home crowd by seizing a two-stroke lead heading into the final day. The strategic narrative of the day was Green's masterful iron play; she carded a brilliant 4-under 68 to reach 9-under par for the tournament. The primary hurdle for her competitors was the mid-afternoon wind, which caused overnight leader Celine Herbin to stumble slightly with a 1-over 73, dropping her back into a tie for third.
The other major move of the day came from Kirsten Rudgeley, who maintained her stellar form with a 70 to sit alone in second place at 7-under. Tactically, the Australians took advantage of their familiarity with the firm, fast conditions, while international stars like Agathe Laisne struggled to find the same rhythm on the back nine. A notable performance was also turned in by South Africa's Casandra Alexander, whose 69 moved her into the top five. The day was defined by a firming course that penalized any lack of conviction in distance control, setting the stage for an all-Australian final group on Sunday.

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