Hannah Green Clinches Sixth LPGA Victory at BMW Ladies Championship
Australian golfer Hannah Green triumphed at the BMW Ladies Championship in South Korea, securing her sixth LPGA Tour victory with a final score of 19-under 269. Despite strong competition, including France's Celine Boutier, Green maintained the lead throughout the tournament. Notably, top player Nelly Korda was absent due to injury.
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Australian golfer Hannah Green secured a remarkable victory at the BMW Ladies Championship in South Korea, shooting a 1-under 71 on Sunday. This win marks her sixth LPGA Tour triumph and third of the season, showcasing her consistent performance throughout the tournament.
Green finished with an impressive 19-under 269, maintaining her lead across all four rounds. Close on her heels was Celine Boutier of France, who shot a commendable 6-under 66, finishing just one stroke behind Green.
The tournament featured top athletes from the LPGA circuit, though notably absent was the world No. 1, Nelly Korda, who withdrew due to a neck injury. The intense competition included 17 of this season's 18 event winners, displaying the highest level of golf on an international stage.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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