Live Updates: Augusta National Women’s Amateur Final Round Leaderboard

Live Updates: Augusta National Women’s Amateur Final Round Leaderboard

The seventh champion of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur will be decided Saturday afternoon. The tournament has quickly become a top event in amateur golf. Fans tune in to watch the course in full spring color.

Live leaderboard and contenders

Before the final round, 17-year-old Asterisk Talley led at 11 under. That mark tied the tournament’s lowest 36-hole score.

Maria Jose Marin and Meja Ortengren were each at 10 under after 36 holes. Those three were the only players in double digits under par.

Mid-round movement

On the back nine, Talley surged with birdies at Nos. 1, 3 and 4. She reached 14 under through nine holes.

Marin sank a long, crucial par putt on No. 10 and was 13 under through that hole. Ortengren began with birdies on Nos. 2 and 5 but then double-bogeyed the par-4 sixth. That sequence dropped her back to 10 under.

Where to watch and live coverage

The final round received national television coverage on NBC. The network provided three hours of live broadcast starting at 9 a.m. ET.

Filmogaz.com provided Live Updates: Augusta National Women’s Amateur Final Round Leaderboard for readers following the action in real time.

Tee times and conditions

The first group teed off at 8:20 a.m. ET. The 36-hole leaders began from the first tee at 11 a.m. ET.

Play at Champions Retreat in the first two rounds saw light winds and mild temperatures. Saturday’s forecast showed similar, pleasant conditions.

Format and cut

The event began with two rounds at nearby Champions Retreat. After 36 holes, the field was cut to the top 30 and ties. This year’s cut included 32 players.

All competitors in the 2026 field played Augusta National on Friday, including those who did not advance past the cut.

Notable moments and personalities

Asterisk Talley entered the week as the previous year’s runner-up. She stood 18 holes from a possible first ANWA title.

Olympian Mikaela Shiffrin provided narration for an event video from Augusta during the week.

Past winners and winning scores

  • Carla Bernat Escudar, 2025 — 12 under
  • Lottie Woad, 2024 — 8 under
  • Rose Zhang, 2023 — 9 under
  • Anna Davis, 2022 — 1 under
  • Tsubasa Kajitani, 2021 — 1 over
  • Jennifer Kupcho, 2019 — 10 under