Hannah Green has declared she's at the peak of her powers as the Perth ace strives to snap a decade-long Australian Open title drought for the home hopes.
Hannah Green has declared she's at the peak of her powers as the Perth ace strives to snap a decade-long Australian Open title drought for the home hopes. Hannah Green has declared she's at the peak of her powers as the Perth ace strives to snap a decade-long Australian Open title drought for the home hopes.
South African Ashleigh Buhai continued the foreign raid with twin victories and is back this week shooting for an unprecedented three-peat.Cameron Smith has slammed organisers for their Australian Open course set-up, ruing how the famed Kingston Heath and Victoria sandbelt layouts have been reduced to American-style target golf.
As well as Buhai returning again, this year's classy field also features South Korea's former world number one and 2013 Australian Open champion Jiyah Shin and fellow major winner Danielle Kang of the United States. "The Australian Open is obviously on top of the list and I think we have to put more pressure on ourselves because we want more.""I actually think this is the best my body and my mental state has been at this time in a season," she said.
Buhai, the 2022 British Open champion, expects the home favourites to feel the heat but isn't out to personally extend their torment.
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