World Girls Golf Championships

1st Oct 2014

An impressive third round from Mount Lawley’s Hannah Green has moved her up to a tie for 14th place at the World Girls Golf Championship at Angus Glen Golf Club in Ontario Canada.

Five birdies highlighted Green’s 2-udner round of 70, putting her at 4-over par overall and within striking distance of the top 10.

Green is the best places of the Australian team, which is currently placed 10th. Team-mates Jenny Lee and Karis Davidson at in a tie for 30th palce at 12-over par.

The United States team continues to lead, with an insurmountable 16 stroke buffer over hosts Canada heading into the final round.

Leaderboard

ROUND 2

Hannah Green of Mount Lawley Golf Club has fought back to be just outside the top-20 at the World Girls Golf Championships being played at Angus Glen Golf Club in Ontario, Canada.

Green responded from her opening 6-over round with an even par round on day two, to help the Australian team rise up to 12th place in the teams competition at 11-over.

The United States kept their overall lead at 10-under, an impressive 12 shots ahead of the nearest team as the only country under par.

Green is tied with her fellow Australian Karis Davidson at 6-over while Jenny Lee is further back at 10-over.

ROUND 1

Mount Lawley’s Hannah Green and Australian team has some ground to make up after a slow start at the inaugural World Junior Girls Golf Championship at Angus Glen Golf Club (South Course) in Markham, Ont.

Australia is currently 14th at 10-over par, well behind the leading USA team on 7-under par.

Green is currently in a tie for 32nd on the individual leaderboard at 6-over, while her teammates Karis Davidson and Jenny Lee at at T27 on 5-over.

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