
Hannah Green Makes History with Three Straight Wins
Australian golfer Hannah Green just became the first Australian woman to win three international golf tournaments in a row. Even sweeter? Her husband caddied for all three victories.
Hannah Green is rewriting the record books and making it a family affair along the way.
The 29-year-old Australian golfer made history on Sunday by becoming the first Australian woman to win three consecutive international tournaments. She clinched the Australian WPGA Championship at Sanctuary Cove Golf and Country Club on the Gold Coast, finishing four shots clear of the field.
Green's winning streak started at the Australian Open in Adelaide in early February, followed by a victory at the LPGA's Women's World Championship in Singapore. The world number seven carried that momentum into Sunday's tournament, carding a final round of 69 to finish at 16 under par.
The wins are even more special because of who's been by her side. Green's husband, professional golfer Jarryd Felton, has caddied for her during all three victories after her regular caddie remained in the United States to apply for a green card.

Green married Felton in 2024, and the two have supported each other's careers by caddying for one another. Their partnership on the course is clearly paying off in more ways than one.
Why This Inspires
What makes Green's achievement particularly remarkable is that she had never won on the Ladies European Tour before this incredible month. Sometimes the right support system unlocks something special, and watching Green and Felton work together shows how personal and professional lives can blend beautifully.
Her only major championship came at the 2019 Women's PGA Championship, but this historic three-tournament streak proves she's hitting her stride at exactly the right time. At 29, she's entering her prime years with fresh confidence and momentum.
Green was visibly moved after her victory, telling reporters it had been "a really crazy month" and that winning at home in Australia made the achievement even more meaningful.
She'll look to extend her streak at the LPGA Aramco Championship in Las Vegas starting April 2nd. Whether the winning continues or not, Green has already cemented her place in Australian golf history with a record that will inspire the next generation of players.
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Based on reporting by BBC Sport
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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