Major winners Minjee Lee and Hannah Green will spearhead an eight-strong Australian contingent at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, but Sydney’s Grace Kim arrives as the most in-form having tied for second after a crushing playoff loss on the LPGA Tour last week.
Hey there! Welcome to the winter issue of Australian Golf Digest Women. It’s a real honour to be the guest editor of this issue, and considering how I’ve started this year, maybe I need to think about doing it again. We’ve got some really great features and instruction for you to enjoy, in every corner Read more…
Major champion and five-time LPGA Tour winner, Hannah Green, sits down to chat Olympic hopes for her Australian team, being married to a fellow travelling tour pro and everything else that comes with being Australia’s top-ranked golfer.
World No.5 and a major champion already, Hannah Green has returned to Lancaster Country Club to lead a six-strong Australian contingent at the $18 million US Women’s Open.
Remarkable, amazing, inspiring, historic. Those are the words her fellow competitors reserve for Korda, and starting tonight (Australian time), she’ll have a chance to add a new chapter to her best year as a professional.
Having course awareness and taking the extra step of thinking through a strategy before your shot will help you manage wind that feels like it’s coming from a different direction on every hole.
Australia’s top-ranked golfer on her two wins so far this year, the upcoming majors, her long-distance marriage and why the Australian Open needs to move dates
Recently married Australian professional Hannah Green has produced an astonishing finish by holing a remarkable 25-foot birdie putt on the last hole to win the HSBC Women’s World Championship in Singapore by a single stroke.
Jarryd Felton married Hannah Green last Friday, but there was no time for a honeymoon let alone any normal home life in Perth for Australian golf’s power couple.
Green joins Minjee Lee, Lucas Herbert and Cameron Smith of the top Australian players who have made contributions so far under Give Back, which is a world-first initiative.