• Oh Yes She Can – Jin Young Ko Wins Again

    Oh Yes She Can – Jin Young Ko Wins Again

    The finish of the 15th HSBC Women’s World Championship was like the best of pantomimes as Jin Young Ko, who was bedevilled by a wrist injury for most of last year, became the first player ever to win the event in back-to-back years. Even her final tally of seventeen under par — it saw her…


  • Jin Young Ko Returns To Winner’s Circle By Successfully Defending Hsbc Women’s World Championship

    Jin Young Ko Returns To Winner’s Circle By Successfully Defending Hsbc Women’s World Championship

    South Korea’s Ko Jin-young became the first player to successfully defend her HSBC Women’s World Championship title when the world number five closed with a three-under-par 69 for a two-shot victory over Nelly Korda on Sunday.     Japan’s Ayaka Furue signed off with her week’s best score of 67 to share third place with…


  • Defending Champion Ko Leads By Two At Hsbc Women’s World Championship

    Defending Champion Ko Leads By Two At Hsbc Women’s World Championship

    Defending champion Ko Jin-young of South Korea signalled her strong intentions of retaining her HSBC Women’s World Championship title by carding a seven-under-par 65 to take the third round lead at the US$1.8 million LPGA event on Saturday.     Ko traded eight birdies against a lone bogey at the Tanjong course at Sentosa Golf…


  • Same Again For Jin Young Ko?

    Same Again For Jin Young Ko?

    Jin Young Ko, last year’s winner, is shaping to do the same again as she handed in a 65 on the third day of the HSBC Women’s World Championship on the Tanjong course at the Sentosa GC.  Her drive at the par four 18th bounced not at all and left her way behind her playing…


  • Kang Revels In The Rain To Lead Hsbc Women’s World Championship

    Kang Revels In The Rain To Lead Hsbc Women’s World Championship

    American Danielle Kang stormed atop the HSBC Women’s World Championship leaderboard after she fired a sensational nine-under-par 63 to take the second round lead on a rain-affected Friday. More than four hours of play were lost because of heavy rains that pelted down on the Sentosa Golf Club. Thunderstorms first delayed the start of the…


  • All Huddled Together After A Great Day

    All Huddled Together After A Great Day

    Torrential rain did nothing to dampen the excitement on the second day of the HSBC Women’s World Championship at the Sentosa GC in Singapore. First, Danielle Kang, the Korean-American who won the 2017 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, attacked the Tanjong course with five birdies outward bound on her way to a record-equalling 63 and a…


  • A Day Of The Unexpected

    A Day Of The Unexpected

    Elizabeth Szokol, a 28-year-old American who has yet to win on the LPGA tour, returned a 64 to lead the field in the HSBC Women’s World Championship in Singapore. Quite a score on a day when the leaderboard was a somewhat topsy turvy affair, with Brooke Henderson, the owner of a 78, Jessica Korda a…


  • Szokol Shines Against Galaxy Of Stars To Set Early Pace At Hsbc Women’s World Championship

    Szokol Shines Against Galaxy Of Stars To Set Early Pace At Hsbc Women’s World Championship

    Elizabeth Szokol of the United States outplayed several of the world’s best players at the Sentosa Golf Club by firing an eight-under-par 64 to take the first round at the HSBC Women’s World Championship on Thursday. 2021 US Women’s Open champion, Yuka Saso showed her major credentials by signing for a bogey-free 67 to trail…


  • Thai Teen Atthaya Thitikul Readies For Pressure Ahead Of Hsbc Women’s World Championship

    Thai Teen Atthaya Thitikul Readies For Pressure Ahead Of Hsbc Women’s World Championship

    Thailand’s Atthaya Thitikul admits she has to learn how to play better under pressure if she is going to enjoy more success as she takes another shot at glory at this week’s HSBC Women’s World Championship. Atthaya, the current world No. 4 is part of a star-studded line-up that features 17 of the world’s top…