Hannah Green wins HSCB Women’s World Championship in Singapore
Hannah Green won in Singapore with her husband as her caddie
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Hannah Green won in Singapore with her husband as her caddie
Aussie nearly makes albatross en route to seventh career victory.

Australia's Hannah Green wins the LPGA's Women's World Championship in Singapore after her husband steps in as her caddie.
Hannah Green triumphs at the Women's World Championship for a second time, holding off fast-finishing American Auston Kim in Singapore.
Australian duo Minjee Lee and Hannah Green share a one-shot lead in Singapore with 18 holes of the Women's World Championship to play.
Hannah Green's recent win with her husband caddying highlights a unique trend among LPGA stars. See which couples found success.
Hannah Green crossed the $8 million mark in career earnings after claiming her seventh LPGA title in Singapore.

Australia's Hannah Green wins the LPGA's Women's World Championship in Singapore after her husband steps in as her caddie.
Australian Hannah Green has won the HSBC Women’s World Championship for a second time, holding off a fast-finishing American Auston Kim to claim a one-stroke victory on Sunday. Green, the 2019 Women’s PGA Championship winner, closed with a 69, after an erratic back-nine with three birdies and three bogeys nearly opened the door for Kim. Green tapped in for bogey at the last and a 14-under four-round total of 274 at the par-72 Sentosa Golf Club and give her another title in Singapore after a...
Hannah Green is tied for the lead at the HSBC Women's World Championship, with her husband caddying for her.
Srixon's Hannah Green Ignites 2026 Season with HSBC Women's World Championship Title The Globe and Mail
The Aussie won the HSBC Women's World Championship for the second time and now turns her focus on performing better in the majors.

Australia's Hannah Green wins the LPGA's Women's World Championship in Singapore after her husband steps in as her caddie.
Australian Hannah Green wins HSBC Women’s World Championship by a stroke AP News
Australians Hannah Green and Minjee Lee moved to the top of the leaderboard Saturday to lead by one stroke after three rounds of the HSBC Women’s World Championship.