Australia’s Hannah Green posts first LPGA Tour win in over three years in California

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Australia’s Hannah Green posts first LPGA Tour win in over three years in California
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Australia’s golden run continues on the global golf stage with a stirring playoff victory at the JM Eagle LA Championship in California

Green now fourth Australian to take major wins in last fortnightAustralian Hannah Green has continued Australia’s golden run on the global golf stage with a stirring playoff victory at the US$3m JM Eagle LA Championship in California.

The 26-year-old pocketed a cheque for US$450,000 for winning her first LPGA Tour event since the Portland Classic in September 2019. It didn’t look like being Green’s day when she could only manage to par her first 14 holes on Sunday.

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