Australia Beats US to Win LPGA's International Crown for the First Time
Minjee Lee and Hannah Green secured Australia’s first International Crown title with singles match wins over Angel Yin and Yealimi Noh, clinching victory in the final round.
- Australia's team clinched the International Crown with decisive singles wins by Minjee Lee and Hannah Green at New Korea Country Club, Goyang, South Korea, on Sunday, Oct. 26, 2025.
- Set by the women's world ranking, teams played in pools with the top two advancing to semifinals and a final featuring foursomes and two singles matches.
- Semifinalists Stephanie Kyriacou and Grace Kim reached the final by beating Wei-Ling Hsu and Lydia Ko on the 20th hole after singles tied one apiece.
- It marks Australia's first International Crown, reversing their 2023 final defeat to Thailand at TPC Harding Park, San Francisco, while the top-seeded United States team reached the final with earlier wins by Angel Yin and Yealimi Noh.
- LPGA's Asian swing continues in Kuala Lumpur next week and concludes in Shiga, Japan from Nov. 6-9, following Sei Young Kim's BMW Ladies Championship win in South Korea last week.
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Australia jolts U.S., wins LPGA's International Crown
Minjee Lee and Hannah Green recorded 2 and 1 wins in each of their singles matches in the final on Sunday, helping Australia defeat the United States to capture the LPGA's International Crown tournament in Goyang-si, South Korea.
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