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Hannah Green Wins LPGA Singapore with Husband as Caddie

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Australia's Hannah Green captured the LPGA Women's World Championship in Singapore after her husband stepped in as her caddie. With her usual caddie unable to leave the United States while applying for a green card, Green's husband Jarryd Felton - a professional golfer himself - filled the role for the second time this year.

Green, 29, carded a three-under-par 69 in the final round to finish one shot ahead of American Auston Kim. The victory marks her second LPGA Women's World Championship title, having also won in 2024. Green married Felton in 2024, and the couple has caddied for each other in the past.

Starting the final day tied for the lead with three-time major champion Minjee Lee, Green seized control early with a birdie followed by an eagle on the eighth hole. Despite bogeying her final two holes and feeling nervous throughout, she finished at 14 under overall. England's Charley Hull, Mimi Rhodes, and Lottie Woad tied for 10th place at six under.