The Aussies delivered when it mattered most, proving team golf brings out something special.

Australia’s women’s golf team didn’t just win the International Crown—they dominated it. Hannah Green and Minjee Lee closed out a commanding 3-0 victory over South Korea in Sunday’s final match, clinching the title in emphatic fashion. This wasn’t lucky timing or a surprise run. This was a team that came to play, stayed composed, and delivered when the spotlight was brightest.

The Dynamic Duo Does It Again

Green and Lee have been Australia’s backbone all week, and they saved their best for last. Their partnership in foursomes was clinical, never giving the Korean team an inch. What makes their performance even more impressive? They carried this momentum through every format—alternate shot, fourballs, singles. When your top pairing shows up like this, it lifts everyone.

A Team Effort Beyond the Stars

While Green and Lee grabbed headlines, this wasn’t a two-woman show. Grace Kim and Stephanie Kyriacou stepped up throughout the week, proving Australia’s depth runs deep. In team golf, you need contributions from everyone, and the Aussies got exactly that. Each player knew their role and executed it without hesitation.

What This Means for Australian Golf

This International Crown victory is more than a trophy—it’s validation. Australia has been producing world-class talent for years, but there’s something special about winning as a country. This title solidifies their place among golf’s global powers and shows the next generation of Aussie golfers that they’re part of something bigger than individual success.

The Format That Delivers Drama

The International Crown continues to prove why team golf matters. Players who grind alone for 72 holes every other week suddenly have teammates to lean on, celebrate with, and fight alongside. The pressure shifts, the dynamics change, and we get to see a different side of these athletes. Australia thrived in this environment, and it was must-watch golf.

Why This Victory Hits Different

Australia came to San Francisco with purpose, and they left with hardware. Green and Lee’s partnership will be remembered as one of the tournament’s all-time great performances, but this title belongs to the entire squad. They believed in each other, trusted the process, and when it mattered most, they delivered. That’s how you win team events.

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