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Invitations confirmed for HSBC Women’s World Championship

Singapore, 16 February 2026 – The invitations for the HSBC Women’s World Championship have been confirmed, with major winners Yuka Saso and Lilia Vu, Ladies European Tour winner Mimi Rhodes and China’s Yujie Liu, awarded a place in the elite field for the tournament at Sentosa Golf Club from February 26 to March 1. Former world no.1 Lilia Vu will…
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HSBC renews its partnership with ‘Asia’s Major’. Singapore’s Shannon Tan latest golfer to reap benefits of HSBC’s support for women’s golf

SINGAPORE, 2 FEBRUARY 2026 – Singapore’s 21-year-old Shannon Tan has been awarded an invitation to play in the 2026 HSBC Women’s World Championship at Sentosa Golf Club from February 26 to March 1, alongside nine of the world’s top 10 players and Singaporean local qualifying winner, Chen Xingtong. With the 18th edition of the HSBC Women’s World Championship taking place…
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Nine of the world’s top 10 confirmed for multi-million ‘Asia’s Major’ as stars align in Singapore for 2026 HSBC Women’s World Championship

SINGAPORE, 20 JANUARY 2026 – The 2026 HSBC Women’s World Championship is set to showcase one of the strongest fields in women’s golf, with nine of the world’s top 10 players confirmed to compete at Sentosa Golf Club from February 26 to March 1. Headlining the field are World No.1 Jeeno Thitikul (THA), World No. 3 and three-time major champion Minjee Lee (AUS), World…
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Chen Xingtong qualifies for third straight HSBC Women’s World Championship

15 January 2026, Singapore – 17-year-old Chen Xingtong qualified for her third consecutive HSBC Women’s World Championship after carding an impressive five-under-par 67 in the final round of the national qualifiers today, finishing with a two-day total of five-under-par 139. Chen recorded six birdies and one bogey to earn her place in the world-class 72-player field at Sentosa Golf Club’s…
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Lydia Ko returns to defend title at the 2026 HSBC Women’s World Championship

Three-time major champion Lydia Ko will return to Sentosa Golf Club to defend her title at the HSBC Women’s World Championship from February 26 – March 1, 2026. In her 11th appearance at the tournament, Olympic Gold medallist, Ko won the 2025 championship with a four-shot victory over Japan’s Ayaka Furue and Thailand’s Jeeno Thitikul,…
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Ko shines in every sense

There’s so much more to Lydia Ko’s success than the golf which saw her winning the 16th HSBC Women’s World Championship by four shots from Thailand’s Jeeno Thitikul and Japan’s Ayaka Furue, with Charley Hull among those in a tie for fourth place. Not only does she have positive thoughts about her play, but she…
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Ko leads the way

Charley Hull, who is nine under par and one behind Lydia Ko going into the final round of the HSBC Women’s World Championship at Sentosa, had a start to her day which no-one would have recommended. She woke up, she felt sick “and then I threw up.” So far so hideous but, typical Charley, she…
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Kim and Ko lying first and second

“Fore right!” cried the volunteer ball-watcher as A Lim Kim’s drive soared to off-line at the long 16th on the second day of the HSBC Women’s World Championship at Sentosa. In fact, there was no need to panic. The yell was directed at a referee driving down a cart path. He escaped unscathed, as did…
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Wind keeps players thinking

A Lim Kim, who was in her teens when she began her professional career on Korea’s mini tour Dream circuit, opened the HSBC Women’s World Championship at Sentosa with a four-under-par 68 which was quite literally the stuff of dreams. She finished the day one shot clear of an on-form Charley Hull who had been…