• Thitikul chases Singapore success at HSBC Women’s World Championship

    Thitikul chases Singapore success at HSBC Women’s World Championship

    World No. 2 Jeeno Thitikul of Thailand hopes to continue her remarkable early season form by securing her first professional win in Singapore at the HSBC Women’s World Championship that starts on Thursday. Jeeno closed her 2024 season by capturing the season-ending CME Group Tour Championship and has already got her 2025 season off to…


  • Jeeno strikes while her irons are hot

    Jeeno strikes while her irons are hot

    Jeeno Thitikul is not wasting time. Having completed the ’24 season by winning the Race to CME and bagging comfortably over $5 million, she promptly came out top in her first outing of ’25 – the PIF Saudi Ladies International. This week she is playing in the Honda LPGA Thailand — and then it is…


  • It’s golf not rugby but watch out for New Zealand v Australia

    It’s golf not rugby but watch out for New Zealand v Australia

    Lydia Ko and Hannah Green, respectively 27 and 28 years of age, are firm favourites as they prepare for the HSBC Women’s World Championship at Sentosa from 27 February to 2nd March. They could scarcely be otherwise, what with Ko’s ’24 achievements taking in an Olympic Gold medal, the AIG Women’s Open, the Kroger Queen City…


  • Sponsor invites confirmed for 2025 HSBC Women’s World Championship

    Sponsor invites confirmed for 2025 HSBC Women’s World Championship

    Invitations for the HSBC Women’s World Championship 2025 have been announced, featuring four standout players, including Singapore’s own Shannon Tan. This marks the first time two Singaporean players will compete in the event. These players will join an already world-class field at Sentosa Golf Club, Singapore, from 27 February to 2 March 2025. The select…


  • World’s best golfers confirmed for 2025 HSBC Women’s World Championship

    World’s best golfers confirmed for 2025 HSBC Women’s World Championship

    The 2025 HSBC Women’s World Championship is set to feature one of the most competitive fields in women’s golf, with nine of the world’s top 10 players confirming their participation at the event taking place at Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore, February 27 – March 2, 2025. Among the previously announced players are World No.…


  • Chen Xingtong fends off Atienza’s late charge to secure spot at 2025 HSBC Women’s World Championship

    Chen Xingtong fends off Atienza’s late charge to secure spot at 2025 HSBC Women’s World Championship

    Chen Xingtong held off a late charge by Aloysa Atienza to clinch a spot in next month’s HSBC Women’s World Championship after topping the National Qualifying Tournament by one shot at Sentosa Golf Club on Thursday. Despite a challenging second round, where she posted a seven-over-par 79, Chen’s two-day total of five-over-par 149 was enough…


  • Major winners Ruoning Yin, Jin Young Ko, Lydia Ko, Lilia Vu and Hannah Green headline 2025 HSBC Women’s World Championship

    Major winners Ruoning Yin, Jin Young Ko, Lydia Ko, Lilia Vu and Hannah Green headline 2025 HSBC Women’s World Championship

    World No.2 Ruoning Yin, World No.3 Lydia Ko, World No.5 Lilia Vu and World No.11 Jin Young Ko are set to join defending champion Hannah Green at the 2025 HSBC Women’s World Championship at Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore from February 27 – March 2, 2025. Lydia Ko has had a year to remember. Opening…


  • Hannah Green set to defend title at 2025 HSBC Women’s World Championship

    Hannah Green set to defend title at 2025 HSBC Women’s World Championship

    World No.6 Hannah Green is set to defend her title at the HSBC Women’s World Championship at Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore, February 27 – March 2, 2025. The 2019 KPMG Women’s PGA champion won the 2024 edition by one stroke over France’s Celine Boutier. The 27-year-old closed with a final-round 67, making three birdies…


  • Green stars on 18th green

    Green stars on 18th green

      Australia’s Hannah Green broke into yet another smile way before her lengthy putt at the 18th collapsed in the cup. The ball still had a twist and turn ahead, but the 27-year-old just knew she was on the point of winning Asia’s major, the HSBC Women’s World Championship. Having started the event with a…