SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE – MARCH 03: Hannah Green of Australia poses with the trophy in the HSBC Hexagon Suite following victory on Day Four of the HSBC Women’s World Championship at Sentosa Golf Club on March 03, 2024 in Singapore. (Photo by Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images)
Hannah Green surpassed the $4.5 million mark in career earnings with her victory at the HSBC Women’s World Championship. The Aussie earned $270,000 for her fourth career victory in Singapore. The newlywed has earned $275,456 this season over the course of two events.
“I knew I needed to go low today in order to win because the conditions were a little bit softer today than the last few days,” said Green, who shot 67 on Sunday to nip Celine Boutier by one stroke.
“I was talking to my coach on the phone last night and he’s like, yeah, try and get as many birdies in early as possible. I like to make things a bit interesting and birdied the last three.”
Green became the fifth player from Australia to earn at least four victories, joining Karrie Webb, Jan Stephenson, Minjee Lee and Rachel Hetherington.
World No. 1 Lilia Vu and Alexa Pano withdrew from the final round due to illness. Both still earned $4,322 in the no-cut event.
Here’s the total purse breakdown for the second event of three events in Asia.
Prize money payouts
Position | Player | Score | Earnings |
1 | Hannah Green | -13 | $270,000 |
2 | Celine Boutier | -12 | $169,786 |
T3 | Yuna Nishimura | -9 | $89,471 |
T3 | Mi Hyang Lee | -9 | $89,471 |
T3 | Brooke M. Henderson | -9 | $89,471 |
T3 | Nasa Hataoka | -9 | $89,471 |
7 | Andrea Lee | -8 | $52,521 |
T8 | Allisen Corpuz | -7 | $38,484 |
T8 | Patty Tavatanakit | -7 | $38,484 |
T8 | Sarah Schmelzel | -7 | $38,484 |
T8 | Jin Young Ko | -7 | $38,484 |
T8 | Ayaka Furue | -7 | $38,484 |
T13 | Pajaree Anannarukarn | -6 | $27,886 |
T13 | Linn Grant | -6 | $27,886 |
T13 | Ruoning Yin | -6 | $27,886 |
T13 | Peiyun Chien | -6 | $27,886 |
T17 | Yuka Saso | -5 | $22,681 |
T17 | Sei Young Kim | -5 | $22,681 |
T17 | Madelene Sagstrom | -5 | $22,681 |
T17 | Hye-Jin Choi | -5 | $22,681 |
21 | Aditi Ashok | -4 | $20,637 |
T22 | Ariya Jutanugarn | -3 | $19,149 |
T22 | In Gee Chun | -3 | $19,149 |
T22 | Hae Ran Ryu | -3 | $19,149 |
T25 | Gaby Lopez | -1 | $16,779 |
T25 | Jenny Shin | -1 | $16,779 |
T25 | Grace Kim | -1 | $16,779 |
T25 | Gemma Dryburgh | -1 | $16,779 |
T29 | Albane Valenzuela | E | $14,036 |
T29 | Chanettee Wannasaen | E | $14,036 |
T29 | Esther Henseleit | E | $14,036 |
T29 | Minjee Lee | E | $14,036 |
T29 | Amy Yang | E | $14,036 |
T34 | Leona Maguire | 1 | $11,434 |
T34 | Lauren Coughlin | 1 | $11,434 |
T34 | Xiyu Lin | 1 | $11,434 |
T34 | Lydia Ko | 1 | $11,434 |
T34 | Jasmine Suwannapura | 1 | $11,434 |
T39 | Carlota Ciganda | 2 | $9,853 |
T39 | Yu Liu | 2 | $9,853 |
T41 | Jennifer Kupcho | 3 | $7,963 |
T41 | Emily Kristine Pedersen | 3 | $7,963 |
T41 | Sarah Kemp | 3 | $7,963 |
T41 | Jiyai Shin | 3 | $7,963 |
T41 | Elizabeth Szokol | 3 | $7,963 |
T41 | Hyo Joo Kim | 3 | $7,963 |
T41 | Perrine Delacour | 3 | $7,963 |
T41 | Bianca Pagdanganan | 3 | $7,963 |
T41 | Stephanie Kyriacou | 3 | $7,963 |
50 | Cheyenne Knight | 4 | $6,506 |
T51 | Alison Lee | 5 | $6,228 |
T51 | A Lim Kim | 5 | $6,228 |
T53 | Anna Nordqvist | 6 | $5,856 |
T53 | Azahara Munoz | 6 | $5,856 |
55 | Danielle Kang | 7 | $5,577 |
56 | Eun-Hee Ji | 8 | $5,391 |
57 | Linnea Strom | 11 | $5,206 |
T58 | Jodi Ewart Shadoff | 12 | $4,927 |
T58 | Miranda Wang | 12 | $4,927 |
T60 | Maja Stark | 13 | $4,602 |
T60 | Celine Borge | 13 | $4,602 |
62 | Xingtong Chen (a) | 18 | — |
— | Lilia Vu | WD | $4,322 |
— | Alexa Pano | WD | $4,322 |
— | Muni He | WD | $4,322 |
— | Mone Inami | WD | $4,322 |
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: 2024 HSBC Women’s World Championship prize money payouts for each LPGA player
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