Women's Australian Open Golf

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Women's Australian Open Golf

Watch every shot from the final championship stretch on Day 4! Relive the drama of the back nine and the crowning of the 2026 champion at Kooyonga.

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Season 2026
Catch all of the defining moments from the Championship Final. See the winning putt and the best highlights as the Patricia Bridges Bowl was claimed at Kooyonga!
Championship Day! The final round began with the chasing pack hunting down the lead. Relive the early pressure with Part 1 of our Day 4 replay.
Saturday at Kooyonga was all about the move! Watch the best of the day as the leaderboard drama unfolded and the contenders emerged on Day 3.
The leaders took to the course for a pivotal afternoon on Day 3 at Kooyonga. Relive Part 2 of our full day replay, as the leaders sought to pull away heading into the final round.
Day 3 Moving Day kicked off with the mid-pack making their move. Relive the early play at Kooyonga with Part 1 of our full day replay.
Relive the best moments of play from the second round as the field fought to make the cut! Phenomenal approaches and crucial putts on Day 2.
Watch Part 2 of our Day 2 full replay. The final groups had their last chance to avoid the cut. Relive the strokeplay that determined the weekend field.
The cut loomed as Day 2 from Kooyonga got underway. Relive the early action with Part 1 of our full day replay, as the field jostled for position on the leaderboard.
Catch the best shots and early leaderboard moves from the opening round at Kooyonga. Highlight strokeplay from the biggest stars on Day 1!
Minjee Lee and Hannah Green headlined the afternoon field on opening day at Kooyonga. Relive the back-nine charges that shaped the Day 1 lead. See who set the early pace!
The 2026 Open began at Kooyonga! Watch Part 1 of the first round and relive the opening tee shots as the early starters tackled the firm Adelaide greens.
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