Hannah Green is a major champion, just the third woman in Australian history to have the honour.
What Hannah Green had in the bag at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship
Australia’s Hannah Green is chasing the victory of her lifetime at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship in Minnesota – and doing a very decent job of it.
She relied on volunteers handing out towels to help keep herself and her gear dry. Even the jacket she wore, her boyfriend had to run back to the house to grab.
The most in-form golfer in this week’s WA Open field isn’t a male.
A third title gives Hannah Green a chance to top the secondary circuit’s moneylist for 2017.
Outstanding rookie professional Hannah Green will take on her male counterparts at next month’s WA Open at Royal Perth Golf Club.
Perth’s Hannah Green has punched her LPGA Tour ticket with an emphatic Symetra Tour victory in Arkansas.
Major champion Hannah Green will be among the headline acts at December’s mixed-gender ISPS HANDA Australian Open in Melbourne but says a showdown with fellow West Australian and World No.2 Minjee Lee remains in doubt.
Hannah Green is positioned to make history as the first woman to win a Webex Players Series event as the West Australian took a share of the lead on day one of the TPS Murray River in memory of Jarrod Lyle. Â
PGA of Australia chief executive Gavin Kirkman says homegrown stars like Cameron Smith and Marc Leishman will always be welcome at future Australian PGA Championships and Opens, regardless of whether major tours around the world continue to ban LIV golf recruits.
The trio ended the day in a share of the lead at six-under par in cool and calm conditions – particularly in the morning – at Barwon Heads on the Bellarine Peninsula.
A “bummed” Hannah Green had to be content with second place at the HSBC Women’s World Championship in Singapore today after bogeys at the last two holes cost her victory.
West Australian Hannah Green will tee it up at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Troon on Thursday evening Australian time knowing she is a genuine chance of capturing her second Major championship.
Australia’s latest major golf champion and two more of the world’s most exciting young players have committed to play the 2020 ISPS HANDA Women’s Australian Open at Royal Adelaide in February.
Just when golf couldn’t feel any more insulted and neglected than it already does in this country, the Sport Australia Hall of Fame steps up to the crease and goes whack!
Hannah Green is coming home with the truckload of money she picked up by winning her first-ever Major in Minnesota on Sunday.…and she has her eye on some French luxury accessories
Hannah Green potentially stands a day away from a monumental triumph, aiming to become the first Australian Major winner since Jason Day’s PGA championship win in 2015.
A world of opportunity awaits Australia’s leading women golfers as a tantalising showdown awaits.
Hannah Green compiled a fantastic 2017 season, but this year will be a whole new ball game