S-7: Winner of 2017 KPMG Women's PGA Championship
S-10: Top 30 points leaders from the 2022 LPGA Tour Race to the CME Globe
S-11: Winner of individual LPGA Tour sanctioned events from the 2022 U.S. Women's Open to the start of the 2023 championship
S-16: Top 10 points leaders in the 2023 Race to the CME Globe as of May 3, 2023
S-17: Top 75 points leaders in the Rolex Rankings as of May 3, 2023
Green broke through for her biggest win as a professional in the 2019 KPMG Women’s Championship at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minn., edging 2017 U.S. Women’s Open champion Sung Hyun Park by one stroke. Her second LPGA Tour victory came nearly three months later in the Cambia Portland Classic, and then she ended a four-year victory drought at the JM Eagle LA Championship by edging Aditi Ashok and Xiyu Lin in a sudden-death playoff. Green birdied the 72nd hole and then two-putted for par on the second playoff hole. Green also owns a pair of wins on the WPGA Tour of Australasia in 2022. As an amateur, Green represented Australia in the 2016 Women’s World Amateur Team Championship and reached the quarterfinals of the 2016 U.S. Women’s Amateur. In 2017, Green competed on the Symetra Tour, (now Epson Tour) posting three victories to earn the circuit’s Rookie of the Year award.
YEAR
2022
SITE
Pine Needles Lodge & Golf Club
SCORES
70-71-72-76—289
TO PAR
+5
FINISH
T-28
YEAR
2021
SITE
The Olympic Club (Lake Course)
SCORES
73-75-78-75—301
TO PAR
+17
FINISH
T-62
YEAR
2020
SITE
Champions Golf Club
SCORES
72-73-73-75—293
TO PAR
+9
FINISH
T-40
YEAR
2019
SITE
Country Club of Charleston
SCORES
76-68-77-67—288
TO PAR
+4
FINISH
T-34