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In June 2019, Green won her first major (and first LPGA Tour event), the Women's PGA Championship, by one stroke over defending champion Park Sung-hyun. It was the first wire-to-wire win at the Women's PGA Championship since Yani Tseng in 2011 and the first major win by an Australian since Karrie Webb at the 2006 Kraft Nabisco Championship . [ 1 ]
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Hannah Green (golfer) Jaye Marie Green; Tammie Green; Casey Grice; Kathy Guadagnino; Natalie Gulbis; Nataliya Guseva; Sophie Gustafson; H. Marlene Hagge; Georgia Hall
Hannah Green made a stunning 30-foot birdie at the final hole to clinch a one-stroke victory over Celine Boutier at the LPGA Tour’s HSBC Women’s World Championship on Sunday. Green made six ...
Hannah Green keeps getting out of tough spots, and it's taken her to a place she has never been. Green twice escaped trouble with unlikely par saves, including one shot she holed from off the ...
Hannah Green of Australia shot a 1-under 71 on Sunday to win the BMW Ladies Championship in South Korea, her sixth victory on the LPGA Tour and her third this season. Green finished at 19-under ...
Celine Boutier of France finished one stroke behind Green on Sunday, shooting a 6-under 66. Chanettee Wannasaen of Thailand shot 68 and was two shots behind the winner. Two golfers tied for fourth and finished three strokes behind – Hye-Jin Choi (67) of South Korea and compatriot Yu Jin Sung (72).
Hannah Green may refer to: Hannah Green (author) (1927–1996), American author; Hannah Green (golfer), Australian golfer; Hannah Green, pen name for American author Joanne Greenberg (born 1932) Dr. Hannah Green, fictional protagonist of the Hannah Green book series by Adrian Praetzellis