Hannah Green WITB (March 2026): Everything in the bag of LPGA Tour star
We take a deep dive into the set-up of the hat-trick winner and former Women's PGA Champion.

Australia's Hannah Green has begun the 2026 season on an all-time heater.
The Perth-born LPGA star, already a major winner thanks to her victory at the 2019 women's PGA Championship, has had an electric start to the year, catching eyes with a hat-trick of wins on the Ladies' European Tour – two of which came in front of her home fans.
Green prevailed at Singapore's Tanah Merah Country Club to claim the LET HSBC Women's World Championship at the start of the month. Two weeks later, she became the first Aussie since 2014 to win a home Women's Australian Open. The following weekend, she dominated the Australian WPGA Championship, winning at a canter with a four-stroke margin to shoot back in to the world's top 10.
In honour of her historic hat-trick, we decided it was high time to take a deep dive into the Srixon ambassador's set-up.
Hannah Green WITB March 2026
| Driver | Titleist GT3 (10°, Mitsubishi Diamana RB 53 S) |
| Fairway Woods | TaylorMade GT3 (3-wood, 15°, Mitsubishi Diamana RB 63 S); Titleist GT2 (7-wood, 21°, Graphite Design Tour AD DI-6 SR) |
| Irons | Srixon ZXi5 (4i, Aerotech Steelfiber i80CW); Srixon ZXi7 (5-PW, Aerotech Steelfiber i80CW) |
| Wedges | Cleveland RTZ Tour Rack (50° Mid, 56° Mid, 60° Mid, ) |
| Putter | Scotty Cameron Tour Prototype 3.2 |
| Ball | Srixon Z-Star Diamond |
Driver: Titleist GT3
Green formerly played a full complement of Srixon metalwoods to match her irons, however she switched into a Titleist wood setup during the 2025 season. She now plays a GT3 driver, making use of Mitsubishi's ever-popular Diamana Red Board shafts to help her generate launch and spin.
Fairway woods: Titleist GT3 & GT2
Completing her metalwood set-up, Green uses a pair of fairway woods from Titleist for varying scenarios on the tee and hitting approach shots from distance. Her 3 wood is a lower-spinning GT3 model, while her 7-wood is a GT2, which serves as more forgiving, higher launching utility club.
Irons: Srixon ZXi5 & ZXi7
One of the LPGA Tour's premiere ball-strikers, Green relies on a combination of forged irons from Srixon to ensure optimum spin and dispersion. Much of her set is made up of the brand's ZXi7 cavity back irons, which are the Japanese brand's most compact profile. For versatility and forgiveness off the tee, she also has a ZXi5 4-iron in play.
Wedges: Cleveland RTZ Tour Rack
As a Srixon ambassador, Green also gets access to sister brand Cleveland's full suite of short game options. As such, she has complete compliment of the brand's most recent RTZ wedges in the bag.
Green's wedges come in what's known as the Tour Rack variant, which effectively means they have a raw finish that deteriorates with age enhancing friction and spin while reducing glare.
Putter: Scotty Cameron Tour Prototype 3.2
Green has access to a selection of Scotty Cameron Tour Prototype models that most mere mortals could only dream of, and the Tour Prototype 3.2 has long been a trusted weapon of hers around the greens. The 3.2 is a little-seen shape on tour, with a half-moon mid-mallet shape and a centre-shafted profile that's reminiscent of zero torque putters.








