Hannah Green Wins 4th Golf Title in Five Starts
Australian golfer Hannah Green rallied from six shots behind to win her third LA Championship in a thrilling playoff. The stunning comeback marks her fourth victory in just five tournaments this year.
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Australian golfer Hannah Green rallied from six shots behind to win her third LA Championship in a thrilling playoff. The stunning comeback marks her fourth victory in just five tournaments this year.

Seven outstanding high school seniors just earned renewable scholarships worth $10,000 each through the LPGA Foundation's Chevron Scholarship Program. These exceptional students combined academic excellence with community leadership to earn recognition that will help shape their futures. #

South Korean golfer Hyo Joo Kim defended her title at the Ford Championship in Arizona, marking her third win at the tournament and second consecutive victory in as many weeks. The 30-year-old's stunning 28-under performance broke tournament records and proved she's unstoppable on this course.

Professional golfer Nasa Hataoka scored a rare hole-in-one during the third round of the Ford Championship and drove away with a brand new Ford Bronco. The ace added excitement to an already thrilling tournament weekend.

Japanese golfer Nasa Hataoka stunned spectators with a perfect 133-yard ace at the LPGA Ford Championship. The incredible shot showcases the precision and skill that makes professional golf so thrilling to watch.

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.

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.
Olympic champion Lydia Ko fired a five-under 67 to share the lead at the LPGA Tour's season opener in Orlando, sparked by an incredible long-range birdie putt. The Kiwi golfer's impressive second round moved her from eighth place to tied first as she kicks off her 13th season on tour.

The world's top female golfers are joining a new high-tech indoor league that promises to bring their personalities and skills to fans like never before. England's Charley Hull and world number one Jeeno Thitikul lead the first wave of stars committed to the Women's TGL launching winter 2026-27.