Quick Read
- Brady Watt leads the Webex Players Series Sydney at 13-under par after Friday’s play.
- Stephanie Kyriacou is in fourth place at 10-under, aiming to be the first woman to win a Webex Players Series event this season.
- Nathan Barbieri achieved an extraordinary eagle shot from a concrete bridge on Friday.
- The tournament offers free spectator entry and broadcast coverage on Fox Sports and Kayo Sports for its final rounds.
- Two hole-in-ones were recorded by Brady Watt and Caitlin Peirce during the event.
SYDNEY (Azat TV) – The Webex Players Series Sydney is reaching its thrilling conclusion this weekend at the Castle Hill Country Club, drawing significant attention with free spectator entry and live broadcast coverage of its final rounds. As of Friday’s play, West Australian golfer Brady Watt has surged into the lead at 13-under par, but the tournament is also highlighted by LPGA Tour regular Stephanie Kyriacou’s strong performance, as she aims to become the first woman to win a Webex Players Series event this season.
The event, which runs from February 5-8, 2026, has seen dramatic shifts on the leaderboard and several memorable moments, positioning itself as a must-watch for both seasoned golf enthusiasts and new fans tuning in via Fox Sports and Kayo Sports.
Watt Secures Lead Amidst Weather Challenges
Brady Watt, who had shared the overnight lead with Declan O’Donovan, delivered a stellar seven-under par round of 65 on Friday. His performance was particularly notable given the challenging conditions, as he concluded his round in near darkness following a two-hour lightning delay earlier in the afternoon. Watt’s strong start included four birdies in his opening six holes, making him the first player to reach double digits at 10-under par.
Birdies on the 12th, 14th, and 15th holes ultimately propelled him to an outright lead. Reflecting on his round, Watt expressed satisfaction with his bogey-free performance, stating, “Everything’s working pretty well; solid tee-to-green and rolling some putts. Hopefully, I can do the same over the weekend and push up that leaderboard.” He is currently chasing his first Challenger PGA Tour of Australasia victory, according to reports from Golf Australia.
Kyriacou’s Historic Bid at Castle Hill
World number 45 Stephanie Kyriacou, a local Sydneysider and a regular on the LPGA Tour, is making a significant impact, sitting in fourth place at 10-under par. Kyriacou matched her Thursday score with a five-under par 67, signaling her determination despite entering the week with low expectations. Her strong play is particularly significant as all previous Webex Players Series events this season have been won by men, putting her in a position to make history.
Kyriacou recorded an eagle on the par-four 16th hole during Friday’s play, showcasing her formidable skills. She is one of nine members of the WPGA Tour of Australasia currently within the top 20 at Castle Hill, highlighting the strong female representation and competitive spirit at the tournament. “I’m seeing a lot of things in my own game that I can improve or that are going well,” Kyriacou stated, noting improvements in her wedge play and tee shots.
Dramatic Moments and Rising Contenders
The tournament has not been short on excitement. Nathan Barbieri, a New South Welshman, made headlines with an extraordinary eagle on the first hole after striking his ball from a concrete bridge following the weather delay. Despite damaging his five-iron on the shot, Barbieri finished with a score of seven-under 65, placing him one shot back from Declan O’Donovan, who holds second place at 12-under par after two consecutive rounds of 66.
Other notable performances include two hole-in-ones. Brady Watt himself scored a hole-in-one on the par-three 17th hole, while Caitlin Peirce also achieved the feat on Thursday. Peirce is currently in sixth place at 8-under, further demonstrating the depth of talent on display.
Accessible Golf Draws Mainstream Attention
The Webex Players Series Sydney is unique in its accessibility, offering free entry for spectators throughout the event. This initiative, combined with the availability of live coverage for the final two rounds on mainstream platforms like Kayo Sports and Foxtel, has significantly broadened the tournament’s appeal. It allows a wider audience to follow the action, witness the dramatic plays, and cheer for their favorite golfers, including Kyriacou’s quest for a groundbreaking victory.
The strategic decision to offer free spectator access and mainstream broadcast coverage for the Webex Players Series Sydney has amplified its reach, transforming it from a niche golf event into a prominent fixture in the broader sports calendar and fostering greater engagement with the sport.

