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The final round of the 2026 Women's Australian Open at Kooyonga Golf Club presents a high-stakes tactical showdown for the prestigious Patricia Bridges Bowl. The strategic narrative for Sunday centers on a potential "homegrown" victory, as Australia’s top talents occupy the final group. The primary hurdle for the leaders is the psychological pressure of playing before a partisan Adelaide crowd combined with the treacherous "sandbelt" characteristics of the course. Tactically, the winner must navigate Kooyonga’s signature firm greens, which are expected to reach their peak speed in the afternoon heat. Any approach shot lacking the correct "mechanical necessity" of spin and trajectory will likely be funneled away from the pins into deep, strategically placed bunkers.
The headline story is Hannah Green’s quest to secure her first national open title on home soil, entering the day with a two-stroke cushion. Strategically, the round will be won or lost on the back-nine stretch, specifically the par-5 16th and the demanding par-4 18th. For the challengers like Kirsten Rudgeley and the chasing international contingent, the goal is to apply early pressure on the front nine before the Gulf St Vincent breezes intensify, making the narrow fairways even harder to find.
Reports Result ListResult DescriptionAfter Final Round
Top 10 plus ties
Pos. /Player /To Par /R1 /R2 /R3 /R4 /Total
1 Hannah Green -11 70 69 68 70 277
T2 Cassie Porter -10 72 76 68 62 278
T2 Agathe Laisne -10 69 70 72 67 278
T4 Karis Davidson -6 72 72 68 70 282
T4 Casandra Alexander -6 73 71 67 71 282
6 Magdalena Simmermacher -5 70 71 67 75 283
T7 Momoka Kobori -4 73 72 71 68 284
T7 Darcey Harry -4 66 75 74 69 284
T7 Jana Melichova -4 74 74 65 71 284
T10 Grace Kim -3 75 72 71 67 285
T10 Annabell Fuller -3 69 77 70 69 285
T10 Shannon Tan -3 71 75 68 71 285
T10 Celine Herbin -3 69 69 74 73 285
Hannah Green made history on Sunday, holding her nerve in a clinical finish to become the first Australian to win the Women’s Australian Open since 2014. Green carded a final round 70 (-2) to finish at 11-under par, securing a one-shot victory. The strategic narrative of the day was a back-and-forth battle, as Green briefly lost the lead early to Simmermacher before regaining control with a stellar birdie at the 5th.
The primary hurdle for the world No. 9 came from an unlikely source: compatriot Cassie Porter, who shattered the course record with a phenomenal 62 (-10) to post the clubhouse lead. Tactically, Green utilized her major-championship experience to manage the pressure, delivering a "buffer" birdie at the 16th. Despite a late bogey at the 17th, she executed a perfect approach on the 18th to secure the par needed for the win. Agathe Laisne and Porter finished in a tie for second at 10-under, while Green celebrated a historic home triumph with her husband/caddie Jarryd Felton.

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