A proven winner on the global stage, Herbert brings extensive experience from the PGA TOUR, DP World Tour and LIV Golf, and has built a reputation as one of Australia’s most consistent performers.
Known for his aggressive style of play and comfort on fast, firm layouts — qualities well suited to Millbrook’s championship courses, Herbert’s return to the New Zealand Open signals his continued affinity for the tournament.
Speaking about his return, Herbert said he was looking forward to once again experiencing everything the New Zealand Open and Queenstown have to offer.
“I’ve always loved coming back to Queenstown and playing the New Zealand Open,” Herbert said. “The New Zealand Open is always a highlight on the schedule.”
“Queenstown is an incredible place to play golf; the courses are first class, and the support from fans is fantastic. I’m really excited to be coming back.”
Previously ranked as high as 40th in the world, Herbert went close to claiming the New Zealand Open title in 2020, finishing runner-up to fellow Australian Brad Kennedy and is aiming to go one better.
“I was close in 2020 and narrowly missing out like that sticks with you. I didn’t have my best stuff during that final round and Brad did, so fair play to him,” Herbert said.
“I know what it takes to contend at Millbrook Resort, and I’m coming back with the aim of being the one lifting the trophy at the end of the week and playing myself into the 2026 Open Championship at Royal Birkdale.”
New Zealand Open Tournament Director, Michael Glading, welcomed Herbert’s confirmation, noting the value his presence brings to the event.
“Lucas is a proven international performer, having won three times on the DP World Tour and once on the PGA Tour, and now starring on LIV Golf,” Glading said. “Having him return to Queenstown reinforces the global standing of the New Zealand Open and the quality of field we continue to attract.”
The New Zealand Open returns to Millbrook Resort in Queenstown from 26 February to 1 March 2026.
