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Hannah Green (golfer)

Hannah Green is a highly accomplished Australian professional golfer. She competes on the LPGA Tour, Ladies European Tour, and WPGA Tour of Australasia. Her impressive career includes sixteen professional victories, seven of which are on the LPGA Tour. Notably, Green secured a major championship title at the 2019 Women's PGA Championship, solidifying her position among the elite golfers.

2 hours ago : Hannah Green targets third JM Eagle LA Championship title, pursuing fourth trophy this year.

Hannah Green is positioned to win her third JM Eagle LA Championship. The Aussie golfer is also in contention for her fourth trophy of the year, showing great form.

December 1996: Hannah Green was born

On 20 December 1996, Hannah Green was born in Perth, Western Australia.

2006: Karrie Webb at the 2006 Kraft Nabisco Championship.

In 2006, Karrie Webb won the Kraft Nabisco Championship.

2011: Yani Tseng's wire-to-wire win at the Women's PGA Championship

In 2011, Yani Tseng had a wire-to-wire win at the Women's PGA Championship.

2012: Green was a member of the Australian team that defeated New Zealand in the Trans Tasman Cup

In 2012, Hannah Green was a member of the Australian team that defeated New Zealand 34.5–13.5 in the Trans Tasman Cup, an amateur team competition between the two nations.

2014: Green won the WA Amateur Championship, and the Dunes Medal

In 2014, Hannah Green won the WA Amateur Championship, and the Dunes Medal.

2014: First Australian to win since 2014.

In 2014, Last Australian to win the Women's Australian Open.

2015: Green helped Australia secure victory at the Astor Trophy

In 2015, Hannah Green helped Australia secure victory at the Astor Trophy, a tournament featuring teams from the Commonwealth. She also won the Karrie Webb scholarship, which gave her financial support for travel expenses as well as coaching from Karrie Webb. That year, she won the Victorian Women's Amateur Championship, and, while still playing as an amateur, finished second in the Handa New Zealand Women's Open Championship behind world number one Lydia Ko.

2016: Green turned professional

In 2016, Hannah Green turned professional and recorded two pro-am wins that year at Pennant Hills Pro Am and the Hope Island Pro Am.

2018: Green made her major championship debut

In 2018, Hannah Green made her major championship debut at the ANA Inspiration, finishing in a tie for 16th place. During the 2018 LPGA Tour, she made the cut at 14 out of 24 events, recording one top-10 finish at the ISPS Handa Women's Australian Open, where she finished third.

2018: Green recorded at the 2018 ANA Inspiration.

In 2018, Hannah Green's previous best major finish had been the tied for 16th she recorded at the 2018 ANA Inspiration.

February 2019: Green finished tied-10th at the Handa Women's Australian Open

In February 2019, Hannah Green finished tied-10th at the Handa Women's Australian Open.

September 2019: Green won her second LPGA Tour event

On 1 September 2019, Hannah Green won her second LPGA Tour event at the Cambia Portland Classic. In December, Green was awarded the Greg Norman Medal.

2019: Hannah Green wins 2019 Women's PGA Championship

In 2019, Hannah Green won the Women's PGA Championship, marking her first major title and first LPGA Tour title. This victory also made her the third Australian woman to win a major event in the sport.

February 2020: Green awarded Western Australian Sports Star of the Year

In February 2020, Hannah Green was jointly awarded the 2019 Western Australian Sports Star of the Year with Australian rules football player, Nat Fyfe.

2020: Green on the 2020 LPGA Tour

Over the course of the 2020 LPGA Tour, Green made the cut at thirteen of the fourteen events that she entered with one top-10 finish.

April 2021: Green finished joint runner-up at the HSBC Women's World Championship

In April 2021, Hannah Green finished joint runner-up at the HSBC Women's World Championship, and finished tied-3rd at the Hugel-Air Premia LA Open.

August 2021: Green represented Australia at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo

In August 2021, Hannah Green represented Australia in the women's individual event at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, finishing fifth overall.

February 2022: Green claimed a six-shot victory at the Women's Victorian Open

In February 2022, Hannah Green claimed a six-shot victory at the Women's Victorian Open, before winning the TPS Murray River tournament.

May 2023: Green was victorious at the JM Eagle LA Championship

In May 2023, Hannah Green was victorious at the JM Eagle LA Championship after defeating Aditi Ashok and Lin Xiyu in a playoff, marking her third LPGA Tour title. Later that month, she represented Australia at the International Crown.

January 2024: Green married golfer Jarryd Felton

In January 2024, Hannah Green married golfer Jarryd Felton. Fellow golfer Su Oh was the matron of honour.

March 2024: Green triumphed at the HSBC Women's World Championship

In March 2024, Hannah Green triumphed at the HSBC Women's World Championship to earn her fourth LPGA Tour title.

February 2025: Green finished tied-4th at the LPGA Founders Cup

In February 2025, Hannah Green finished tied-4th at the LPGA Founders Cup.

2025: Green helps Australia win the International Crown

In 2025, Hannah Green helped Australia win the International Crown for the first time.

2026: Green won the HSBC Women's World Championship for a second time

In 2026, Hannah Green won the HSBC Women's World Championship for a second time in Singapore, with her husband as her caddie. Two weeks later, she won the Women's Australian Open, securing her first Ladies European Tour title. The following week, Green secured her third successive victory, by triumphing at the Australian WPGA Championship.

2026: Green wins three consecutive tournaments

In 2026, Hannah Green won three consecutive tournaments, including her first victory on the Ladies European Tour.