Australia’s Hannah Green is one of those professional golfers who fly under the radar, but at her competitors’ peril. While stars like Lydia Ko and Nelly Korda get most of the press – and rightfully so – Green has proven herself to be not only a solid competitor, but also a major threat every time she tees it up.
She has won six times on the LPGA Tour, with her biggest victory coming at the 2019 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, her first victory, in fact. She has gone on to win five more times and has gotten off to a great start this year, with a 4th place and a 7th place finish to her credit in three tournaments. She also represented Australia in the 2021 Tokyo Olympic Games, finishing just out of medal contention in fifth place.
Green just turned 28 years old and is now in the prime of her career. The next few years should bring equal, if not greater, success than she’s already had. The strength of her game is hitting greens in regulation, where she finished 13th on that list in 2024. And when her putter heats up, hitting greens and making putts is definitely the formula for low scores.
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