Hannah Green celebrating with trophy at Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore after championship win

Hannah Green Wins Second World Championship in Singapore

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Australian golfer Hannah Green held her nerve through a tense final round to capture her second HSBC Women's World Championship title in Singapore. The 29-year-old's victory marks her second win at the prestigious tournament, having also claimed the title in 2024.

Hannah Green proved why she's one of golf's most consistent champions, claiming victory at the HSBC Women's World Championship with a dramatic one-stroke win in Singapore.

The Australian golfer finished at 14-under par after a nail-biting final round at Sentosa Golf Club. Despite three bogeys on the back nine that nearly cost her the title, Green stayed composed to hold off American Auston Kim by a single shot.

Green's final round of 69 was far from perfect, but it showcased the mental toughness that defines champions. She mixed three birdies with three bogeys over the closing holes, while Kim mounted an impressive charge with a 67 that included six birdies and an eagle.

The victory is especially sweet for Green, who now has two wins at this Singapore tournament after capturing the 2024 title at the same venue. She's also the 2019 Women's PGA Championship winner, cementing her status as a major champion.

Hannah Green Wins Second World Championship in Singapore

Kim's late surge fell just short when a bogey at the par-three 15th hole ended her chances. She finished at 13-under, tied for second place with impressive rounds throughout the week.

The tournament saw strong performances from England's Charley Hull, who fired a three-under final round to finish tied for 10th. Fellow Brits Lottie Woad and Mimi Rhodes joined her at six-under par for the tournament.

Why This Inspires

Green's win reminds us that perfection isn't required for success. Her ability to hold steady despite mistakes on the back nine shows the power of resilience under pressure. Champions aren't defined by flawless performances but by their capacity to manage challenges and trust their preparation when it matters most.

The victory also highlights the growing strength of women's golf worldwide, with players from Australia, America, England, and France all contending for the title. The 72-player field showcased the depth of talent on the LPGA Tour's Asian swing.

Green's triumph continues her remarkable connection with Singapore, making her a two-time winner at one of the tour's most prestigious events. Her success story offers hope to athletes everywhere that consistency and mental strength can overcome even the toughest moments.

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Based on reporting by Sky Sports

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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