Dewi Weber posts her best result of 2026 with a ninth-place finish at the Ford Championship in Phoenix, proving she belongs on golf’s biggest stage.
Dewi Weber delivered an impressive ninth-place finish at the Ford Championship presented by Wild Horse Pass in Phoenix (March 26–29), marking her strongest performance of the 2026 season on the LPGA Tour. The Dutch golfer’s solid closing round demonstrated that she can compete effectively among the world’s elite female competitors.
Kim Dominates with Back-to-Back Wins
The tournament itself was controlled by Hyo Joo Kim of South Korea, who captured her second consecutive victory with an impressive 28-under par total (260: 61-69-61-69). Kim’s dominant performance underscores her current form on the LPGA Tour.
Nelly Korda, ranked second in the world rankings, finished as runner-up once again at 26-under par. This marks the second time in two weeks that Korda has been runner-up to Kim, highlighting the South Korean’s exceptional form early in the season.
Weber Establishing Herself on World Stage
For Weber, the 27-year-old from the Netherlands now living in Los Angeles, the ninth-place result represents a significant milestone in her 2026 LPGA Tour campaign. Playing equipment from Titleist, Weber continues to build her resume against top international competition.
Her strong finish in Phoenix demonstrates that the Dutch golfer has successfully established herself among the LPGA Tour’s competitive field. As she continues her season, Weber will look to build on this momentum and secure additional top-10 finishes that underscore her presence as an emerging force in professional women’s golf.