Australian golf sensation Hannah Green has etched her name in the history books by becoming the first Australian female golfer to claim three consecutive international tournament victories. The world number seven secured this monumental achievement with a commanding performance at the Australian WPGA Championship on Sunday.
The 29-year-old Perth native demonstrated exceptional skill and composure throughout the tournament, carding a final round of two-under-par 69 to finish at 16 under overall. Her dominant performance left her four strokes clear of her closest competitors at the prestigious Sanctuary Cove Golf and Country Club on Queensland’s Gold Coast.
Green’s historic triumph completes an extraordinary winning streak that began with her victory at the Australian Open in Adelaide—marking her first-ever Ladies European Tour title—and continued with her success at the LPGA’s Women’s World Championship in Singapore earlier this month.
“This achievement feels absolutely incredible—it’s been an absolutely wild month and particularly special to accomplish this on home soil,” expressed the emotional champion, whose only major title to date came at the 2019 Women’s PGA Championship.
The victory was made even more meaningful by the presence of her husband, professional golfer Jarryd Felton, who served as her caddie for the third consecutive tournament. Felton has been carrying Green’s bag while her regular caddie remains in the United States awaiting green card approval. The couple, who married in 2024, have previously swapped caddying duties for each other’s tournaments.
Germany’s Alexandra Forsterling and South African Casandra Alexander finished tied for second place at 12 under par, while England’s Meghan MacLaren secured fourth position at 10 under. Scotland’s Kelsey MacDonald, who set a course record with her spectacular 64 in the opening round, ultimately finished tied for 41st position.
Green’s unprecedented triple victory establishes her as Australia’s most successful current female golfer and signals her return to peak form ahead of the LPGA Aramco Championship in Las Vegas, where she will compete beginning April 2.
