Source : ABC NEWS

Hannah Green claims that her senses sprang after winning the Women’s Australian Open in Adelaide one-stroke.
At Kooyonga Golf Club, Green came in 11-under-par after surviving late charges from France’s Agathe Lais né and emerging Australian Cassie Porter.
The famed Karrie Webb won the Open trophy for Australia for the first time since 2014.
Green won the Women’s World Championship for the next day in Singapore after she had previously triumphed there for a fortnight.
After putting in a 2-under 70 in her last large, Green said,” I like to make it truly nerve-racking for myself and people watching.
It was difficult,” he said. It was annoying because I felt like I was hitting the clubs I needed to reach, but it wasn’t, probably, really going near the hole.
And I was aware that today’s survivors had come from on, just so happy to have my name appear on the trophy among the numerous other incredible winners.
After shooting a flawless course record 10-under 62 on Sunday, Porter tied for second place with Lais né.
In her magnificent 15-hole stretch, she managed 10 birdies.
Everyone who only plays golfing dreams of a day when everything just works, according to Porter, and I know all of them, both professional and amateur golfers.
Today was the day I’m really fortunate to have.
Minjee Lee and Grace Kim, Green’s fellow big winners, struggled over the course of four times in Adelaide.
Kim made belated floor on Sunday with a 5-under 67, while Lee signed for a 1-under 71 to complete 3-over for the event.
Kim and Kim shared the top three-underpar 72-hole score.
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