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Lauren Coughlin won her third LPGA Tour title by dominating the 2026 Aramco Championship, played on the challenging Shadow Creek course north of Las Vegas. The American won by five shots over Nelly Korda and Leona Maguire, finishing seven points behind with a final round of par. It was a wire-to-wire performance: Coughlin led the leaderboard from day one and never relinquished the lead, becoming the fifth American since 2010 to win as the leader after 54 holes in Las Vegas.

Partnering with Korda on the final flight, Coughlin opened with a birdie on the first hole, moving to eight points behind and immediately gaining three shots on her rival. A bogey by Korda on the sixth hole and a birdie by Coughlin on the eighth (while Korda failed to make par) closed the gap to six points. Despite two bogeys on the 10th and 12th holes, Coughlin maintained a four-shot lead. Korda’s three-putt on the 13th definitively broke the tie: the American responded with an up-and-down from beyond the green and calmly controlled the final holes, closing with a birdie on the 18th after an excellent third shot on the par-5. Only three other players finished the tournament under par: Korda and Maguire at two points behind, and Miyu Yamashita at one point behind.

Lauren Coughlin, results

For Coughlin, this is her first official victory since 2024 (after the CPKC Women’s Open and the ISPS HANDA Women’s Scottish Open) and her first on American soil. «I played really well all week, I had fun, and I’m happy,» she commented. «Last year here left a bitter taste in my mouth: this victory tastes even sweeter.» With this victory, she becomes the fourth player since 2000 to win at least three times after the age of 30, having won her first title at that age.

Joining in second place were Nelly Korda (world number 2), fresh from an impressive run of finishes (a victory at the Tournament of Champions and three consecutive second-place finishes), and Leona Maguire. The Irishwoman, making significant progress after a difficult period, shot a 71 (-1) with five birdies and expressed great satisfaction at having completed three rounds under par on a very tough course: «It’s one of my favorite places of the year. It’s been a very positive week.»

Miyu Yamashita finished alone in fourth, while Akie Iwai and Australian Karis Davidson finished fifth. Also in the top ten were Ruoning Yin (Chinese major champion), Nanna Koerstz Madsen, Carlota Ciganda, and Nasa Hataoka.

Things didn’t go well for the two Italian players present. Alessia Nobilio closed the first two rounds with 73-81 and Alessandra Fanali with 77-79, both missing the cut.

In the Ladies European Tour Order of Merit standings (the event was co-sponsored by the LPGA and LET), Cassie Alexander consolidated her lead, while Leona Maguire moved up to eighth place thanks to her second-place finish.

A commanding victory for Lauren Coughlin on a course that tested everyone, confirming once again that Shadow Creek rewards those who can handle pressure and precision.

After a brief one-week break, the Ladies European Tour resumes its journey in the United States with one of the most anticipated events of the 2026 season: the Aramco Championship, scheduled for April 2-5 on the Shadow Creek course. This is the second PIF Global Series event of the year and a historic moment for women’s golf in Europe and around the world, as it marks the first time a tournament co-sponsored by the LET and the LPGA Tour is being held on United States soil.

The Shadow Creek course, designed by legendary architect Tom Fazio and inaugurated in 1990, is a true jewel nestled in the Nevada desert. For this occasion, it will be played on a 6,186-yard, par-72 layout, with a 36-hole cut that will leave the top 65 players and ties in contention. The prize pool is $4 million, one of the largest in the women’s calendar.

A top-notch field: all 20 players in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Ranking will be in attendance, something that hasn’t happened in a non-Major or non-CME Group Tour Championship tournament since 2017. Among the stars are Nelly Korda (16 LPGA victories), Jeeno Thitikul (world No. 1), Hyo Joo Kim (last week’s winner), Charley Hull, Minjee Lee, Lydia Ko, and many other champions. The 120-player field is split between LPGA and LET players, with 18 2025 LET winners, five 2026 LPGA winners, and several high-profile rookies.

Italy will be represented by Alessandra Fanali and Alessia Nobilio. Fanali, an established LET professional with solid international experience, and Nobilio, a young talent constantly growing, will have the opportunity to compete against the best in the world on one of the most spectacular and challenging courses on the circuit. For the two Italians, this is a unique opportunity to earn points.

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