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Leonie Harm finishes well to earn home win at German Masters

Leonie Harm
Leonie Harm (Image: Tristan Jones/LET)

Leonie Harm birdied her last two holes on the final day of the 2026 Amundi German Masters to secure her maiden Ladies European Tour win on home soil.

The German began the week with a course record of 65 around the North Course at Green Eagle Golf Courses just south of Hamburg.

She battled to a two-over 75 on day two and produced an even-par third round before firing a four-under 69 on the final day to win with a score of 10-under-par.


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"I'm really happy I got it over the line this time after coming close in 2022 and just out here with all the German fans," said Harm. "So many people came out to support and that just means a lot.

"It was a great tournament, greatly run and we’ve had a bunch of Germans in the mix, so that was a reason for a lot of people to come out which is just amazing for women’s golf overall and women’s golf in Germany."

Harm began the day in a share of fourth place and dropped her only shot of the day on the sixth hole but made her first birdie of the day on the eighth.

She rolled in another birdie on the 10th hole and then the 14th to keep herself in contention much to the delight of the home crowd.

Harm sank her birdie putt on 17 to go level with South Africa’s Casandra Alexander, who held the clubhouse lead, before she rolled in a magnificent birdie on the last to win by one stroke.

The Irish quartet of Anna Foster, Sara Byrne, Annabel Wilson and Olivia Mehaffey were all not involved in the last two rounds after missing the cut on Friday.

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