Hannah Green fired a final-round 69 to finish at 14-under-par and win by one shot. An early birdie and eagle proved decisive as she edged out Auston Kim, while holding off fellow Major champion Minjee Lee down the stretch to secure her second title at the event.
Lydia Ko captured her first HSBC Women’s World Championship title in her 11th appearance, delivering a composed four-shot victory. The 2024 Olympic gold medalist surged ahead with three front-nine birdies and held firm despite two back-nine bogeys, closing with a 69 for a 13-under total.
Hannah Green claimed the 2024 HSBC Women’s World Championship with a composed one-shot victory at Sentosa. After opening with a 74, the Australian surged back with three straight rounds of 67 and calmly closed out the title at 13 under par, edging Céline Boutier by one stroke.
Jin Young Ko successfully defended her HSBC Women’s World Championship title in 2023, becoming the first player to win the event in back-to-back years. Battling through a season affected by wrist injury, the Korean closed with a 69 to finish at 17 under par, securing a composed two-shot victory over Nelly Korda at Sentosa.
Jin Young Ko saved her best until last at Sentosa Golf Club to win 2022 HSBC Women’s World Championship by a two-shot margin over Minjee Lee and In Gee Chun, extended her win percentage, notching up an incredible sixth win from her last 10 tournaments. In an all-time LPGA record, it was also her 15th consecutive score in the 60s.
Hyo Joo Kim closed with a bogey-free 64 to take the 2022 HSBC Women’s World Championship in a nail-biting finish. Recording her lowest 18 holes since the 2019 Amundi Evian Championship, Kim cemented her fourth career LPGA Tour victory.