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Hannah Green Secures Back-to-Back LPGA Tour Victories at HSBC Women’s World Championship

Singapore – Hannah Green continued her impressive form, winning the HSBC Women’s World Championship on March 1, 2026, at the Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore. This victory follows her recent triumph at the Women’s Australian Open, marking a remarkable run of success for the 29-year-old Australian golfer.

Tournament Overview

The HSBC Women’s World Championship, a prominent event on the LPGA Tour, took place from February 26 to March 1, 2026, at the Tanjong Course of the Sentosa Golf Club. The tournament boasts a prize purse of US$3,000,000.

Green’s Winning Performance

“It feels really great,” said Green after her win. “I haven’t really realized it yet, but it’s been a crazy crazy month. It’s probably been four weeks since I won in Singapore. But it was really special to be able to do that in Australia.”

European Players Indicate Strong Results

Several European players also demonstrated strong performances at the championship. Leonie Harm finished at -2, tied for 24th place, while Celina Sattelkau finished at -1, tied for 27th. Patricia Isabel Schmidt secured a tie for 30th place with a score of par.

Tournament History

The HSBC Women’s World Championship was first held in 2008 and has develop into a significant fixture on the LPGA Tour. Initially played on the Garden Course of the Tanah Merah Country Club, the tournament moved to the Sentosa Golf Club in 2013, utilizing the Serapong Course until 2016, and subsequently the Tanjong Course since 2017. The tournament features a limited field of players and does not have a cut, ensuring all participants play all four rounds.

About the LPGA

The Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA), established to promote professional golf for women, continues to oversee major tournaments and support the growth of the sport globally. Founded during a period when women’s golf was gaining popularity, the LPGA has played a crucial role in showcasing the talent and skill of female golfers.

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