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March 23, 2026
No one is having a better month than Hannah Green.
After sitting out the LPGA's season opener down in Florida due to such a hectic travel schedule in the eastern hemisphere, the 29-year-old major winner's delayed start to her year has paid off...big time.
She kicked off her 2026 in Thailand with a top-10 finish, and since then, she's been a permanent resident in the winner's circle—completing a golfing hat-trick, winning her last three starts on the LPGA and LET.
Here's the a complete timeline breakdown of her winning streak.
After Thailand, Green headed to Singapore for 'Asia's Major', the HSBC Women's World Championship, where she was in elite company with a star-studded field that included 17 of the top-20 players in the Rolex World Rankings.
On March 1, Green would defeat Auston Kim by a stroke to capture her second HSBC title in two years.
Ten days later, Green joined her fellow Aussie's Minjee Lee and Grace Kim in a journey down under to their home open in Adelaide.
The major-winning trio were the early favorites to win the Australian Women's Open, especially given that an Aussie player hadn't won the event in over a decade. The last to do it was the legendary Karrie Webb.
On Sunday, March 15 just two weeks after her win in Singapore, Green hoisted her home trophy.
Flash-forward another week to Sunday, March 22, Green is victorious once more, and perhaps this one is the most special.
Cruising to a four-stroke victory at the Australian WPGA Championship, Green got to share her winning moment hoisting the Karrie Webb Cup at Sanctuary Cove with Webb herself.

Karrie Webb presents the Karrie Webb Cup to Hannah Green of Australia during day four of the Australian WPGA Championship at Sanctuary Cove Golf and Country Club on March 22, 2026 in Gold Coast, Australia. (Photo by Matt Roberts/Getty Images)
"It feels really amazing," Green said after her latest win. "Again, it hasn’t really sunk in, but it’s been a really crazy month. I guess it’s been four weeks since I won in Singapore. But it’s been really special to be able to do that in Australia."
Green has also had her husband Jarryd Felton on the bag over these first four events while her usual caddie is sorting out his green card here in the States. Felton hasn't looped for his wife since her days on the Epson Tour but he may have found himself a new part-time gig!
Are we about to witness another Nelly Korda-like run from 2024? If I was a betting woman, my green would be on Green.
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