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Lauren Coughlin Claims Wire-to-Wire Aramco Championship Glory at Shadow Creek

By Matthias Binder April 6, 2026
Lauren Coughlin conquers Shadow Creek, wins LPGA Aramco Championship
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Lauren Coughlin conquers Shadow Creek, wins LPGA Aramco Championship

Contents
Dominant Final Round Seals the DealStar-Studded Field Pushed to the LimitShadow Creek’s Brutal Test ConqueredFrom Struggle to Triumph: Coughlin’s Path

Dominant Final Round Seals the Deal (Image Credits: Pexels)

Las Vegas – Lauren Coughlin captured her third LPGA Tour title with a commanding performance at the Aramco Championship. The 33-year-old American finished at 7-under par, five shots clear of challengers Nelly Korda and Leona Maguire. Her even-par 72 in the final round on Sunday sealed a wire-to-wire victory at the demanding Shadow Creek Golf Course.[1][2]

Dominant Final Round Seals the Deal

Coughlin entered the final day with a two-shot lead over Korda and never looked back. She birdied the first hole to stretch her advantage to three, then watched Korda bogey the sixth to make it four. A stunning 45-foot birdie putt on the par-3 eighth extended her lead to six shots after Korda’s three-putt mishap.[1]

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Bogeys on 10 and 12 trimmed her margin temporarily, but Korda’s struggles on 13 and 15 restored the buffer. Coughlin parred the stretch before a bogey on 17, then drained a birdie on the par-5 18th to close out the win. Only four players finished under par on the tough layout, underscoring her mastery.[2]

Star-Studded Field Pushed to the Limit

Nelly Korda, the world No. 2, carded a 3-over 75 in the final round to tie for second at 2-under. She birdied the last to avoid a birdie-less Sunday, marking her third straight runner-up finish. Leona Maguire matched her with a 71, also reaching 2-under and praising the venue as one of her favorites.[3]

Miyu Yamashita took fourth at 1-under, while Akie Iwai and Karis Davidson shared fifth at even par. The $4 million purse drew 38 of the top 40 players worldwide, turning Shadow Creek into a major-like test. Coughlin led with 18 birdies for the week, fending off the elite field.[4]

Position Player Total Score
1 Lauren Coughlin 7-under
T2 Nelly Korda 2-under
T2 Leona Maguire 2-under
4 Miyu Yamashita 1-under
T5 Akie Iwai / Karis Davidson Even

Shadow Creek’s Brutal Test Conquered

The 6,765-yard Shadow Creek Golf Course lived up to its reputation as a beast, with wind gusts challenging players early in the week. Coughlin thrived where others faltered, tying for the lead after round one in a three-way share before pulling ahead. She called it her favorite test, having finished runner-up there in 2025 match play.[1]

“Not even just bogeys, but you can make a lot of big numbers out there,” Coughlin said. “So I was sticking to my game plan and trying to focus on staying in my routine.” The co-sanctioned LPGA and LET event marked Aramco’s first U.S. stop in the PIF Global Series.[3]

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From Struggle to Triumph: Coughlin’s Path

Coughlin broke through after a tough 2026 start with finishes of T-27, T-62, and T-65. This victory, her first in the U.S., followed 2024 wins at the CPKC Women’s Open in Canada and the Women’s Scottish Open. She also claimed the mixed-team Grant Thornton Invitational.[4]

  • Third LPGA title overall, all since turning 30.
  • First wire-to-wire U.S. win, fifth American since 2010 to do so.
  • Earned $600,000, nearly her entire season haul prior.
  • Oldest 2026 winner at 33 years, 6 months.

“It left a sour taste in my mouth last year not getting the W,” she reflected on her Shadow Creek near-miss. The win validates her resilience after a winless 2025 filled with doubts.[1]

Key Takeaways

  • Coughlin’s steady pars and clutch birdies overwhelmed Shadow Creek.
  • Korda and Maguire showed grit but couldn’t close the gap.
  • Aramco Championship elevates U.S. with major-level difficulty.

Lauren Coughlin’s Aramco triumph stands as a testament to persistence on one of golf’s sternest stages. Her composure under pressure offers a blueprint for aspiring pros. What do you think of her performance? Tell us in the comments.

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