By: Max Bechtoldt

Coming into 2023, Hannah Green already had a terrific early career. At only 27-years-old she had three LPGA Tour wins including her first career win in 2019 at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship. But the consistency hasn’t always been there.

Green went from 2020-2022 without a win and only two top 10s in majors in that stretch. The tide started to turn a bit in 2022, when she had nine top 10s, more than she’d had in the three previous years combined.

Last season, she won at Wilshire Country Club in a playoff. Though she only had three total top 10s on the season, getting that win has felt a bit like the flood gates opening.

Now in this new season, Green has two wins and is seemingly hitting her stride. She is No. 3 in the CME Standings behind Nelly Korda and Lydia Ko and reached her highest career point in the Rolex Rankings at No. 8. She is the highest ranked Australian in the world and seems like a lock to play in Paris at the Olympics for the second time.

“I feel like when my game is going good it’s good. I’ve still got to tweak some things when I’m not playing so well, but definitely gives me some confidence,” said Green.


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