Aussie Green Clinches Women’s World Championship by One Shot
Hannah Green of Australia emerged victorious in the Women’s World Championship, marking her second title. This year’s event took place at the prestigious Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore, where Green secured her win by just one stroke.
Final Round Highlights
Green finished the tournament with a score of 3-under-par 69. Her final tally placed her at 14-under overall. Despite encountering challenges on the back nine with three birdies and three bogeys, she managed to maintain her lead. Green’s closest competitor, American Auston Kim, made a remarkable charge with a round of 67, but ultimately fell short at 13-under.
Key Competitors
- Auston Kim: Finished second after an impressive round including six birdies and an eagle.
- Minjee Lee: Green’s compatriot and co-leader going into the final round, tied for third at 11-under.
- Angel Yin: Finished tied in third place with Lee.
- Pauline Roussin-Bouchard: Also tied for third position with a score of 11-under.
Performance Summary
Green’s performance throughout the tournament demonstrated resilience, especially during crucial moments. In contrast, Lee struggled in the final round, posting an even-par 72, which included three birdies countered by three bogeys.
The previous week’s winner, world number one Jeeno Thitikul, finished this event with a score of 2-under. She ended the tournament tied for 31st place after carding a 73 on Sunday.
Past Achievements
Hannah Green previously won the Women’s World Championship in 2024, solidifying her status as one of the top players in women’s golf.
This thrilling championship showcased the competitive spirit and skill of women golfers on a global stage. Filmogaz.com looks forward to upcoming tournaments and more exciting performances from these talented athletes.