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      <title>Hannah Green Claims a Third LA Title With a Sunday Rally and a 20-Footer</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;There is a particular kind of tournament win that tells you more about a player than all of the comfortable ones combined. The coast-to-coast victory, the three-shot lead held through a tidy final round, the ball-striking clinic delivered on a course the winner already owns — these are the wins that pad the CV but reveal little that was not already obvious. The wins that matter, the ones you learn something from, are the wins that should not have happened. Hannah Green&amp;rsquo;s third JM Eagle LA Championship in four years, completed at El Caballero Country Club on Sunday, was firmly in the second category.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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