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Lauren Coughlin goes wire-to-wire to win Aramco Championship

By Thomson Reuters Apr 5, 2026 | 9:05 PM

Lauren Coughlin went wire-to-wire and captured the inaugural Aramco Championship on Sunday in Las Vegas for her first win on the LPGA Tour since 2024.

Coughlin fired an even-par 72 for her final round on the difficult ​Shadow Creek Golf Course layout and finished with a 7-under-par total of ‌281, five shots clear of Nelly Korda and Ireland’s Leona Maguire.

One year ago, Coughlin lost the championship match to Madalene Sagstrom when the LPGA held the T-Mobile Match Play at Shadow Creek.

“I just know I played really, really great all week,” Coughlin said. “Had a lot of fun. I’m just happy. ‌You ​know, definitely left a sour taste in my mouth ⁠last year not getting the W ⁠given how well I played all week, so makes it extra special this week.”

Coughlin opened with a 5-under 67 and shared the lead with Japan’s Nasa Hataoka and Miyu Yamashita. She shot Friday’s low round of 69 in windy conditions ​and took a five-stroke lead, but Korda sliced three shots off the advantage and trailed by only two strokes heading into the final round.

Coughlin made an early ⁠statement on Sunday, birdieing the par-4 first hole. ⁠There was a two-shot swing on the par-3 eighth, with Coughlin ​recording a birdie and Korda posting bogey, opening up an insurmountable six-shot lead.

But she did ​not allow herself to think of victory until her final wedge shot ‌from the 18th fairway.

“Probably after I hit that wedge shot on 18 into it. I was like, all right, I think I got it now,” she said.

Korda birdied the final hole, her only birdie of the round as she shot a 3-over 75. Maguire ⁠posted a final-round 71.

“I just didn’t play good golf today,” Korda said. “I was hitting it pretty poorly off the tee and just finding myself in really tough positions going ⁠into the greens, and then ‌hitting it in places where I shouldn’t be around the ⁠greens.

“… Props to Lauren. She played some unbelievable golf. It was ​really ‌fun to see today and it was fun to play ​alongside her.”

Yamashita was ⁠the only other player to finish the week under par in the firm desert conditions, taking solo fourth place at 1 under after Sunday’s 74. Japan’s Akie Iwai and Australia’s Karis Davidson tied for fifth at even-par 288.

Coughlin won her first two LPGA titles in 2024, capturing the CPKC Women’s Open and the Women’s Scottish Open, but went winless ​in 2025.

–Field Level Media