Hannah Green has displaced Minjee Lee as Australia’s top-ranked female player and jumped into the top 10 in the world for the first time.
Green fired a closing five-under 66 to win by three strokes from Sweden’s Maja Stark at Wilshire Country Club for the most convincing win of her career.
There was no drama in Hollywood at Hannah Green’s title defense of the JM Eagle LA Championship. Unlike her playoff victory last year, Green won by three Sunday over Maja Stark with a steady five-under 67 to win at 12-under-par total. The Australian ran away from the field with a five-under-par stretch on the back Read more…
Perth’s Hannah Green is primed to defend the JM Eagle LA Championship, but her greatest threat is Sydneysider Grace Kim with whom she shares the 54-hole lead in Los Angeles.
Recently married Australian professional Hannah Green has produced an astonishing finish by holing a remarkable 25-foot birdie putt on the last hole to win the HSBC Women’s World Championship in Singapore by a single stroke.
No Australian has captured the Women’s Australian Open title since Karrie Webb in 2014.
Green joins Minjee Lee, Lucas Herbert and Cameron Smith of the top Australian players who have made contributions so far under Give Back, which is a world-first initiative.
Australia’s most recent women’s major championship winners, Minjee Lee and Hannah Green, have today announced they will return home to contest the ISPS Handa Australian Open at The Australian Golf Club and The Lakes Golf Club from November 30.
Hae Ran Ryu is the 49th player from South Korea to win on the LPGA Tour and took home a $US345,000 winner’s cheque.
The climax of the JM Eagle LA Championship befit a Hollywood-scripted show.
With the victory, her first on the LPGA Tour since 2019, Green grabbed the first-place cheque of $US450,000 from the overall purse of $US3 million.
Adam Scott will go head-to-head with Poland’s Adrian Meronk on the Melbourne Sandbelt as he looks to become the 20th golfer to win multiple Australian Opens.
Adam Scott’s frustrations are gone after a surging into the halfway lead at the Australian Open on the Melbourne Sandbelt.
Getting her hands on the Patricia Bridges Bowl has been a huge goal for Green for a long time now as she strives to join the likes of her idol, and five-time champion, Karrie Webb on the trophy.
The new-look Australian Open has received two exceptional outcomes with the commitment of ISPS Handa as naming rights partner for the next three years and Major champion Hannah Green committing to the historic mixed-gender event in Melbourne this year.
It started with a single signed golf ball. When Hannah Green serendipitously handed Lily Kostner the pearl at the 2019 ANA Inspiration, little did she know the impact she would have on the youngster from Minneapolis – and the bond that would follow.
Hannah Green shot a dazzling, second-round 66 to pinch the lead from her WA compatriot Minjee Lee at the LPGA Tour’s Palos Verdes Championship in California today.
A challenge evolved into an almost impossible task as a gallant Hannah Green settled for second at the LPGA Tour’s DIO Implant LA Open in Los Angeles.
A birdie at the 72nd hole has earned West Australian Hannah Green her second career top 10 finish at an LPGA Major championship.
West Australian Hannah Green has created a world-first slice of history with a commanding four-stroke victory at the TPS Murray River at Cobram Barooga Golf Club on Sunday.