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Hannah Green Wins 3rd Straight Title, Makes Aussie History
Community HeroesMar 22

Hannah Green Wins 3rd Straight Title, Makes Aussie History

Australian golfer Hannah Green just became the first Aussie ever to win three consecutive major-tour tournaments, claiming the WPGA Championship despite final-round jitters. The world number seven rewrote the record books at Sanctuary Cove, achieving something legends like Karrie Webb and Greg Norman never managed.

ABC Australia2 min read
Hannah Green Makes History with Three Straight Wins
SportsMar 22

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.

BBC Sport2 min read
Hannah Green Ends 12-Year Aussie Drought at Women's Open
SportsMar 15

Hannah Green Ends 12-Year Aussie Drought at Women's Open

Australian golfer Hannah Green captured the Women's Australian Open in Adelaide, becoming the first homegrown winner in 12 years. Her nerve-wracking one-stroke victory continues a hot streak that includes a recent world championship win.

ABC Australia2 min read
Hannah Green Wins Women's World Championship in Singapore
SportsMar 1

Hannah Green Wins Women's World Championship in Singapore

Australian golfer Hannah Green claimed her second Women's World Championship title in Singapore, holding off a fierce challenge to win by a single stroke. The thrilling victory marks her second championship at the tournament in three years.

ABC Australia2 min read
Hannah Green Wins Second World Championship in Singapore
SportsMar 1

Hannah Green Wins Second World Championship in Singapore

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.

Sky Sports2 min read