Hannah Green captured the HSBC Women’s World Championship in Singapore by sinking a 30-foot putt on the final hole to beat World No. 1 Celine Boutier by a single stroke. The victory was Green’s fourth LPGA Tour win, and first since the 2023 JM Eagle LA Championship.

Green is signed with Srixon, and a majority of her clubs from her winning bag are from Cleveland/Srixon with a few PING selections as well.

Leading off Green’s bag is the latest driver from Srixon, the ZX7 Mk II. The ZX7 Mk II is designed for players that love to adjust their driver both with weight and the hosel, allowing for optimal launch and spin conditions. Green hit exactly 50 percent of fairways in her victory, and averaged 252 yards off the tee for the tournament.

Fairway Wood: PING G425 Max (5-Wood)

Green ventures away from Srixon for her fairway wood, opting for a PING G425 Max 5-Wood. The added loft along with higher MOI head provided Green with another option off the tee, and a high-launching club to attack par 5’s in two with.

Hybrid: PING G425 Hybrid (26 Degrees)

As we move down the bag, Green once again stays with PING, and with the G425 model for her 26 degree hybrid. Once again Green elects for a high-launching, forgiving option in her long game, providing her with a club that can be used to attack the green from distance.

Irons: Srixon ZX7 Mk II (5-PW)

Moving to the irons, where Green goes back to Srixon, gaming the ZX7 Mk II irons. Unlike her long game, Green chooses a players iron, built for premium feel and control.  Her irons were excellent over the four rounds, hitting 75 percent of the Greens in Regulation, including finding the green 16 of 18 times in regulation in her final round.

For her wedges, Green uses the Cleveland RTX  6 Zipcore Black Satins for her gap, sand and lob wedge. They played a key part in her Greens In Regulation percentage, and when she didn’t find the green they served her well, including converting her only sand save opportunity in the 3rd round.

Finally, for her flatstick Green goes back to PING, using the Sigma 2 Tyne. After just an okay start on the greens in her first round, where she had 32 putts, Green would dial it in over the next three days, needing just 26 putts in both the 2nd and 3rd rounds, and then 29 in the final round. This club shined brightest in the biggest moments, with Green rolling in birdies on the final three holes, including a 30-footer for the win on the final hole.