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Hannah Green WITB For HSBC Women’s World Championship: Exploring the Australian’s Golf Bag

Published 03/03/2024, 7:32 AM EST

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Hannah Green won the HSBC Women’s World Championship after she drained a 30-foot putt at the last and beat world number three Celine Boutier by one stroke. A few years back, Green had left the Sentosa GC disappointed as she finished runner-up by making two bogeys on the back nine to lose in the contention.

Hence, this win was sort of a redemption for the LPGA star. And to achieve this victory, a lot can be attributed to the equipment that aided her. What are the clubs the Greens chose for the Singapore win?

What clubs helped Hannah Green win? 

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Hannah Green is one of the seven LPGA Tour pros signed with Srixon, but her bag does have some PING clubs as well. The Aussie Pro uses the Srixon ZX7 MK II driver with 10.5 degrees of loft. The aforementioned driver won the 2024 Golf Digest Hot List Gold Medal and is one of the most wanted drivers these days. It retails for $499.99.

For fairway wood, Green switches to PING. She has the PING G425 MAX 5 Wood with 14.5 degrees of loft and the 3 Wood with 17.5 degrees. It has the Spinsistency technology, which allows consistent spin and increases ball speed. Moreover, it has increased MOI, which provides better forgiveness. It sells for $339.00.

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Coming to hybrids, Green uses the PING G425 5 Hybrid with 26 degrees of loft. The crown of the hybrid has a new alignment adjustment that provides better stability and confident play. With easy adjustability, there are eight different degrees that golfers can choose from. It also retails for the same price as mentioned before.

The irons used by the 4-time LPGA Tour winner are Srixon ZX7 MKII, from 5-iron to pitching wedges. The set has a compact and narrow topline with a narrow sole. And with wide grooves, it promises to hit long distances. They retail at $1,300 per set.

Wedges, putter, and more

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The iron set does offer a wedge, but the one Green uses is the Cleveland RTX 6 ZipCore Black Satin with 56, 54, and 58 degrees of loft. The readjusted CG provides far better forgiveness than most wedges and consistent performance. It goes for $169.99 and comes with an option for various loft customizations.

The last but not the least club in Green’s bag that allowed her to clinch the 30-foot putt was the PING Sigma 2 Tyne. It has a firm face and an adjustable shaft that can be changed at any given time according to one’s preference. A unique feature of the putter is that it has a golf ball-sized hole, which makes the moving of the ball easy for the golfer. The putter retails for $169.98.

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Lastly, the ball is the Srixon Z-Star Diamond that was eventually putted. Other than these, Greens wears Louis Castle Golf for attire and Nike as her footwear choice.

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Khambe Huda Imran

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Huda Khambe is a Golf Writer for EssentiallySports. Growing up watching Tiger Woods and Annika Sorenstam bag one major after the other, Huda Khambe set herself on a path to becoming a sports writer early on. With a year of prior experience in writing, Huda now brings the greens to life with her unique insights on her favorite storylines, such as Jack Nicklaus's record rivalry with Tiger Woods and its impact on both stars.
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Riya Singhal

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