Player
Hannah Green
Australia
Australia
Upcoming
- 2026-07-16The Open Championship 154th Open ChampionshipGolf Majors 2026
Past results (19)
- 2026-06-25Travelers ChampionshipGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-06-25KPMG Women's PGA ChampionshipGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-06-18U.S. Open 126th U.S. OpenGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-06-18U.S. OpenGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-06-18Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply GiveGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-06-11RBC Canadian OpenGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-06-11Dow ChampionshipGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-06-04the Memorial Tournament pres. by WorkdayGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-06-04U.S. Women's Open pres. by AllyGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-05-29ShopRite LPGA Classic powered by WakefernGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-05-28Charles Schwab ChallengeGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-05-21THE CJ CUP Byron NelsonGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-05-14PGA Championship 108th PGA ChampionshipGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-05-14PGA ChampionshipGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-05-14Kroger Queen City Championship pres by P&GGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-05-07Truist ChampionshipGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-05-07ONEflight Myrtle Beach ClassicGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-05-07Mizuho Americas OpenGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-04-09The Masters 90th Masters TournamentGolf Majors 2026
Hannah Green is a professional golfer from Perth, Western Australia, born on 20 December 1996. She competes on the LPGA Tour, the Ladies European Tour, and the ALPG Tour of Australasia. Her headline achievement is the 2019 Women's PGA Championship, one of the five LPGA major championships, which she won wire-to-wire by a single stroke over Park Sung-hyun to become only the third Australian woman to claim a major title.
Green turned professional in 2016 after a successful amateur career that included the Victorian Women's Amateur Championship and an Astor Trophy win with Australia. She won three events on the Symetra Tour in 2017, earning full LPGA Tour membership. Her 2019 season delivered both her first LPGA victory and her first major at the Women's PGA Championship. She added a further LPGA win in 2019 at the Cambia Portland Classic, then continued building her record with a victory in 2023 and multiple wins in 2024, including the HSBC Women's World Championship and the BMW Ladies Championship. By the start of 2026 she had accumulated eight LPGA Tour wins and seventeen professional victories worldwide.
The 2026 season has been the most dominant stretch of her career. Green won four tournaments across multiple tours before the midpoint of the year: the HSBC Women's World Championship in Singapore for a second time, the Women's Australian Open, the Australian WPGA Championship in a three-event consecutive winning run, and the JM Eagle LA Championship in a playoff, claiming that title for the third time in four years. The run confirmed her as the form player in women's golf heading into the second half of the season.
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