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Green Holds on to End Wait for Australian Open Home Win
Hannah Green ended a 12-year drought for Australian winners by finishing 11-under par and holding off strong competitors including a record-setting round from Cassie Porter.
- On Sunday, Hannah Green won the Women's Australian Open at Kooyonga Golf Club, finishing 11-under to secure a one-shot victory, becoming the first home winner since 2014.
- Coming off a fortnight-old LPGA win in Singapore, Green said, 'I think the win in Singapore definitely helped with my nerves today. I felt a little bit more in control of my golf ball.'
- Cassie Porter produced a course-record round on Sunday, firing a 10-under 62 and tying for second with Agathe Laisn� while Green made 10 birdies in 15 holes.
- The result marks a first on LET for Green and follows her LPGA Tour win two weeks earlier, with Lee finishing 3-over and Kim 3-under overall.
- Green admitted her nerves were frayed despite a 2-under 70 final round, and Annabel Wilson, Anna Foster and �ine Donegan missed the cut, showing the field's depth.
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Already victorious on the LET fifteen days ago, Agathe Laisné (-10) almost doubled the bet on the Australian Open. If Hannah Green finally deprived him of the trophy (-11), the Frenchwoman nevertheless took the lead in the order of merit. Céline Herbin took the 10th place (-3).
·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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