“Teamwork and composure under pressure defined her memorable triumph”
Australian golfer Hannah Green claimed the HSBC Women’s World Championship in Singapore, marking her seventh LPGA Tour title and her second win at this event. She finished 14‑under‑par 274, edging out American Auston Kim by one stroke at the Sentosa Golf Club.
The victory was especially memorable because Green’s husband, Jarryd Felton, served as her caddie for the week. Her regular caddie could not travel, so Felton stepped in, making it a special moment for the couple. Green called the triumph “very special,” highlighting the teamwork and emotional significance of winning together.
Green began the final round tied for the lead with fellow Australian Minjee Lee. She gained momentum with a birdie and an eagle on the par‑5 eighth hole. Despite bogeys on the last two holes, her steady 3‑under 69 was enough to secure the win.
This was Green’s second HSBC Women’s World Championship title. She joined Inbee Park and Jin Young Ko as the only players to win the tournament twice. The victory earned her $450,000, bringing her LPGA career earnings to over $8 million.
Green’s win showcased skill, composure, and teamwork, making it a memorable moment in her career.
