In 2012, Green earned the Girls' Junior Player of the Year honors after an extraordinary year. She finished runner-up the Ione/Jones Doherty Championship behind Meghan Stasi, Women's Player of the Year. She was a quarter-finalist at the 110th North and South Women's Amateur and finished in 5th at the South Atlantic Amateur. She qualified for the 2012 U.S. Women's Open at Blackwolf Run in Kohler, Wisconsin.[3]
Green turned professional in January 2013 and competed on the Symetra Tour where she recorded three top-10 finishes. She earned medalist honors and set a tournament record with a 29-under 331 total at 2013 LPGA Q-School to earn membership of the 2014 LPGA Tour. She revisited Q-School in 2016 and became the first player to earn medalist honors twice at the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament, by winning in 2013 and 2016.[1]
In 2020, Green suffered a brutal bike accident. She fractured her right elbow and couldn't straighten it past a 90-degree angle. Requiring a 10-week recovery, she missed much of the season.[7][8]