What’s In The Bag: Hannah Green

Hannah Green is a six-time winner on the LPGA Tour and a Major Champion. Let’s take a look at what clubs the Australian is relying on in 2024

Since turning professional in 2016 Hannah Green has won 13 professional titles across the Epson Tour, WPGA Tour of Australasia, and LPGA Tour. The Australian’s most recent victory came at the 2024 BMW Ladies Championship.

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Green joined the LPGA Tour as a rookie in 2018, in her seven seasons competing on the LPGA Tour the 27-year-old has racked up 24 career top-10 finishes and recorded five victories including the 2019 Women’s PGA Championship which made her a Major Champion.

Hannah Green made it back-to-back victories at the 2024 JM Eagle LA Championship presented by Platspro

The Australian sits at 5th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings following her victory at the BMW Ladies Championship. Earlier in the season, Green defended her crown at the JM Eagle LA Championship presented by Plastpro to become the first player this season to defend a title they won in 2023.

The first victory of the 2024 season for Green came at the HSBC Women’s World Championship in Singapore. In the same year as her Major victory, Green added the 2019 Cambia Portland Classic to her list of victories.

Hannah Green became a Major Champion by winning the 2019 Women's PGA Championship

Perhaps the biggest achievement for Green in 2019 wasn’t her Major Championship or becoming a two-time winner on the LPGA Tour, but being awarded the Greg Norman Medal, which is awarded to the best professional golfer representing Australia on the world stage. Since Green won the medal in 2019, Cam Smith has won it twice (2020 and 2022) and so has Minjee Lee (2021 and 2023).

The golfer from the City of Lights is staking her claims to be awarded the Greg Norman medal come the end of the season. Let’s take a look at what clubs the Perthian is playing with in 2024 to help her succeed…

What’s In The Bag: Hannah Green

What Driver does Hannah Green play with?

Hannah Green uses a Srixon ZX5 MkII LS driver (10.5°) with a Mitsubishi Tensei 1K Pro Red shaft

The big stick in Green's bag is the low-spinning Srixon ZX5 MkII LS driver. The five-time LPGA Tour winner did have a Callaway Paradym Ai-Smoke in the bag earlier in the season but she moved back to a Srixon driver and she seems to be driving well.

Read our full Srixon ZX5 MkII LS driver review.

What Fairway Woods does Hannah Green carry?

Hannah Green plays with a Srixon ZX MkII fairway wood (15°) with a Fujikura Ventus Red shaft

The first fairway wood in Green's bag is a Srixon ZX MkII 3-wood that plays with 15° of loft. The Australian relies on her 3-wood off the tee and from the fairway.

Hannah Green games a Titleist TSR2 fairway wood (21°) with a Graphite Design Tour AD DI shaft

The second fairway wood in Green's bag is the first non-Srixon golf club in her bag and it's a Titleist TSR2 7-wood. Before moving into her irons, Green finds room for a 21° fairway wood rather than a utility club.

Read our full Titleist TSR2 fairway wood review.

What Irons does Hannah Green use?

Hannah Green carries a Srixon ZX5 MkII iron (4-iron) with a True Temper Aerotech SteelFiber i80 shaft

Price: $1,199.99 / £899.00
Green slots in just the one Srixon ZX5 MkII iron into her bag. The longest iron in the Australian's bag is a 4-iron and it's the more forgiving ZX5 MkII iron before moving into the more compact head of the Srixon ZX7 MkII from 5-iron.

Read our full Srixon ZX5 MkII irons review.

Hannah Green bags a set of Srixon ZX7 MkII irons (5-PW) with True Temper Aerotech SteelFiber i80 shafts

Price: $1,199.99 / £899.00
From 5-iron through to pitching wedge Green switches from the Srixon ZX5 MkII irons to the ZX7 MkII irons. She isn't the only Srixon Tour pro to carry a combo set, Shane Lowry has a very similar setup.

Read our full Srixon ZX7 MkII irons review.

What Wedges does Hannah Green have in the bag?

Hannah Green plays with Cleveland RTX 6 ZipCore Tour Rack wedges (50° - 10°, 56° - 10°, and 60° - 6°)

The Australian has a complete set of Cleveland RTX 6 ZipCore Tour Rack wedges to help her attack flags, escape bunkers, and chip around the greens.

The Cleveland RTX 6 ZipCore Tour Rack wedges have a raw finish so they rust once they are taken out of their wrapper. This raw finish helps the ball to spin and stop on the greens.

Read our full Cleveland RTX 6 ZipCore wedge review.

What putter does Hannah Green roll the rock with?

Hannah Green putts with a Titleist Scotty Cameron Phantom 5S Putter

Price: $449.99 / £429.00
Hannah Green is known to chop and change her putter. Since winning the 2024 JM Eagle LA Championship presented by Plastpro Green has subbed out that Titleist Scotty Cameron Phantom 5S Putter for a new version. Her latest Phantom 5S helped her to victory at the BMW Ladies Championship.

What golf ball does Hannah Green opt for?

Hannah Green tees it up with Srixon Z-Star Diamond golf balls

Rrp: $49.99

Price: $39.97
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$49.99
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$37.01
The Srixon Z-Star Diamond golf balls were designed with the influence of five-time Major Champion Brooks Koepka. Hannah Green is a massive fan of these golf balls and she's been playing with them ever since they launched.

Read our full Srixon Z-Star Diamond golf balls review.

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James Hogg – Golf Equipment Writer

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James took up golf as a teenager and, thanks largely to his length and consistency off the tee, he plays off a handicap of 4.7 at Cleveland Golf Club.

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