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Hannah Green’s Rise on the LPGA Tour, Career Wins, Earnings and Recent Form

Apr 21, 2026, 8:02 PM CUT

At 29, Hannah Green is now one of the in-form players on the LPGA Tour, with a hat-trick of wins putting her in the spotlight.

The early results included wins at the Newman and Brooks Junior Championship (2012), WA 72 Hole Stroke Play (2013), and the Dunes Medal (2014), before she added the Victorian Women’s Amateur Championship in 2015 and went on to represent Australia internationally.

In 2016, Green turned pro and played the Symetra Tour in 2017, finishing second on the money list with three wins and 12 top-10s to earn LPGA Tour membership and Rookie of the Year honors.

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On the tour, she showed potential as she finished third at the ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open. Then came the breakthrough.

At just 22 years old, Green won the 2019 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship. She joined Karrie Webb and Jan Stephenson as the only Australian women to win a major.

She followed that up with a strong 2024, winning the HSBC Women’s World Championship, JM Eagle LA Championship, and BMW Ladies Championship, then went without a win in 2025 but still managed five top-10s in 20 starts.

2026 has been her year so far. The 29-year-old earned victories in Singapore, Adelaide, and Queensland, which eventually crowned her the Ladies European Tour Player of the Month.

Her recent run of form is on another level, thanks to her three-peat of victories. Her consistent play under pressure has significantly boosted her career earnings.

Green’s Earnings On The LPGA Tour

Four months into this year, Green has already racked up around $1.2 million in official LPGA Tour earnings. As of April 2026, her total earnings on the LPGA Tour are estimated at approximately $8.8 million with her eighth win at the JM Eagle LA Championship 2026.

Green moved to 45th place on the LPGA’s all-time career money list after she won her seventh LPGA title at the HSBC Women’s World Championship in March. The win pushed her career earnings past $8.1 million, helping her climb the rankings.

Even in her winless 2025 season, she secured $1 million through the tour. Her strong 2024 season earned her $2.1 million, while the 2023, 2022, and 2019 seasons each added $1 million to her earnings.

This dominant start suggests more trophies and record earnings are on the horizon, with The Chevron Championship up next offering her an opportunity to climb the all-time money list.

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Written by

Avishek Sarkar

Edited by

Pulkit Prabhav

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