The 23-year-old from Perth is one of four Australians who qualified to tee up in the season-ender at the Tiburon course in Naples, Florida from Thursday, joining Hannah Green, Su Oh and Katherine Kirk. Minjee Lee is in the hunt for the richest prize in women's golf this weekend.Credit:Getty Images The world No.5 is winding up another successful season in her fifth year on the LPGA Tour, having claimed her fifth career title at the LA Open. Unlike the men's tour, the season points are wiped going into the Tour Championship, putting all 60 players on equal footing. Australian Hannah Green is also chasing the prize.Credit:Getty Images The 24-year-old Ko has won four times this year, including majors victories at the ANA Inspiration and the Evian Championship, claimed the Player of the Year award and is set to win the Vare Trophy for lowest scoring average. Australia's 2019 breakout player Green, 22, is grouped with Spain's Azahara Munoz and Eun-Hee Ji of South Korea after a season that yielded two titles, including a major at the Women's PGA Championship. AAP FeedbackSubscribe