(Reuters) - Australian Hannah Green erased a three-stroke deficit over the final four holes to win the Cambia Portland Classic on Sunday, denying qualifier Yealimi Noh a dream victory and an LPGA Tour card. Green closed with a five-under-par 67, making par on the final hole for a 21-under 267 total, one clear of Noh after the American 18-year-old bogeyed the last. Noh, who started the round three strokes clear of Green, was attempting to become just the third Monday qualifier to win an LPGA Tour event and looked well on her way to doing that when she birdied the 14th to reach 22-under.
However, her hopes were dashed when dropped shots at 16 and 18 as Green snatched the win with birdies at the 15th and 17th.
Brooke Henderson (2015 Cambia Portland Classic) and Laurel Kean (2000 State Farm LPGA Classic) are the only two players to win on the LPGA Tour as Monday qualifiers.
American Brittany Altomare finished third at 17-under, while Japan’s Nasa Hataoka and Canada’s Brooke Henderson tied for fourth at 15-under.
It was a second LPGA Tour win for 22-year-old Green, who got her first victory in June at a major -- the Women’s PGA Championship.
(Writing by Jahmal Corner in Los Angeles; Editing by Peter Rutherfordpeter.rutherford@thomsonreuters.com; +822 6936 1482)