Hannah Green has completed a historic three‑tournament winning streak, claiming the Australian WPGA Championship with a composed four‑shot victory.
Australia’s Hannah Green has cemented her place in the nation’s golfing history, sealing a dominant four‑shot victory at Sanctuary Cove to win the 2026 Australian WPGA Championship and complete a remarkable third straight international tournament win. Green’s final‑round 69 secured a 16‑under‑par total, holding off Germany’s Alexandra Försterling and South Africa’s Casandra Alexander, who finished tied for second at 12‑under.
The world No.7 entered the week riding a wave of form after historic back‑to‑back wins at the Women’s Australian Open in Adelaide and the HSBC Women’s World Championship in Singapore, becoming the first Australian woman to string together three consecutive victories on major international tours. Even legends such as Karrie Webb never achieved the feat.
A Composed Finish Amid Final‑Round Pressure
Starting Sunday with a two‑stroke buffer, Green looked poised for an easy procession when she stretched her lead to six within the first four holes. But back‑to‑back bogeys tightened the contest, with Försterling briefly applying scoreboard pressure. Green regained control with a crucial birdie at the ninth, rebuilding her margin and steadying over the closing stretch. Her final birdie on the par‑5 18th sealed the victory and her place in the record books.
Despite signs of fatigue after an intense month, Green credited staying mentally present as the key to her run.
“It feels really amazing… it’s been a crazy month,” Green said after the win. “I didn’t really know how I was going to perform this week… but it’s been really special to be able to do this in Australia.”
A Momentous Home Triumph
Winning the Karrie Webb Cup on home soil carried extra significance. Green is only the second player ever to lift the trophy and joins Webb as champions of the event — a connection that wasn’t lost on her. The win also follows her breakthrough Women’s Australian Open victory last week, which had ended a 12‑year wait for an Australian champion.
Green’s husband, Jarryd Felton, once again caddied for her during the week, continuing a partnership that has accompanied each win of her extraordinary streak.
What Comes Next
Green now heads to the LPGA Aramco Championship in Las Vegas starting April 2, where she will attempt to extend her streak to an unprecedented fourth straight victory. Whatever happens next, the Western Australian has already authored one of the greatest months ever seen in Australian golf.
