Major champion Hannah Green will be one of the star attractions of the 2026 summer of women’s golf, confirming her return home to compete in both the women’s Australian Open and the Australian WPGA Championship.
The Women’s Open champion won for the second time this season on the LPGA Tour, joining world No.1 Jeeno Thitikul as the lone two-time winners this year.
Eschewing last week’s Women’s Scottish Open to instead take in the Tomorrowland festival and some time with her swing coach Ritchie Smith, Green is one of nine Aussies in the field for the last major of 2025.
In this insightful video, Aussie Beef Golf breaks down one of the most essential golf skills: putting distance control. Drawing inspiration from pro golfers like Hannah Green and Cameron Smith, the video highlights how a consistent 2:1 backswing-to-forward stroke ratio can help golfers of all levels improve pace and reduce three-putts. With a relaxed stance Read more…
Copy her silky putting stroke for better results on the greens.
Sweden’s Maja Stark claimed her maiden major title at the 2025 US Women’s Open, holding off a world-class leaderboard while Hannah Green posted a career-best result to top the Australian contingent at Erin Hills in Wisconsin.
World No.5 Hannah Green is taking a leaf out of fellow West Australian Min Woo Lee by incorporating statistics into her assault on the majors as one of the favourites at the Chevron Championship, the first women’s major of the year.
Two-time defending champion Hannah Green has shared her big prediction for 2025 as she chases her own slice of history at this week’s JM Eagle LA Championship. After back-to-back wins at Wilshire Country Club in 2023 and 2024, Green’s quest for a three-peat takes on a new look at El Caballero Country Club as she Read more…
A jet-lagged Hannah Green and rookie Justice Bosio threw their hats into the ring for a maiden Australian Open title and both are chasing surprise halfway leader, amateur Hyojin Yang. Yang shot rounds of 65, 71 at co-hosts Victoria Golf Club and Kingston Heath, respectively, to surge to nine-under-par and one shot ahead of 2013 Read more…
Hannah Green’s ascension into the elite of world golf has been further acknowledged with a second Greg Norman Medal at the PGA Awards Gala Dinner last night.
A third win in a stellar LPGA Tour season by Hannah Green has put the West Australian within touching distance of the No.1 world ranking for the first time.
The BMW Ladies Championship remains in Australian hands. After Minjee Lee won the LPGA’s lone tournament in South Korea last year, Hannah Green went wire-to-wire at Seowon Hills Country Club for her third win of 2024, closing with a 71 to hang on for a one-stroke victory for her sixth career title. Leaderboard Win: Hannah Read more…
Green joins Nelly Korda and Lydia Ko as three-time LPGA winners in 2024 and is the first Australian to achieve the feat since Karrie Webb in 2006.
The winner of two tournaments on the LPGA Tour this year, the West Australian rose to a career-high of No.5 on the world ranking and will start as one of the favourites to win the Patricia Bridges Bowl.
Hannah Green has fallen an agonising one shot short of a historic medal for Australia as the women’s golf competition came to an enthralling finale at Le Golf National on Saturday.
Minjee Lee and Hannah Green believe a medal is still possible despite drifting outside contention after the second round of the Olympic women’s golf tournament in Paris.
Minjee Lee mounted an inspiring late comeback to be in the mix after the first round of the Olympic women’s golf tournament in Paris.
They cheered on their male Olympic teammates Jason Day and Min Woo Lee from the gallery over the weekend, but now it’s time for Hannah Green and Minjee Lee to tee up themselves in search of Australia’s first ever medal in the golf event.
Australia’s highest-ranked golfer, Hannah Green, expects Nelly Korda to break free of a dramatic form slump and be one of the players to beat at the Amundi Evian Championship in France, which begins today.
Australia’s No.1-ranked golfer, Hannah Green, is embracing the expectation that comes with her status as one of the hottest players in the women’s game, revealing her ambition to claim her country’s first Olympic golf gold medal.