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The Women's Australian Open will make its return as a stand-alone tournament in 2026 at Adelaide, officially ending Golf Australia's attempts at playing both men's and women's events at the same time.
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A move back to February and returning to the Kooyonga Golf Club in Adelaide could be the catalyst for a bumper Women’s Australian Open field in 2026, including three-time major champion Minjee Lee.
The Women’s Australian Open is expected to attract some of the world’s best professional women golfers to the exclusive Kooyonga golf club in Lockleys from March 12-15 next year.