• Hannah and husband triumph

    Hannah and husband triumph

    What a moving win it was for the 29 year-old Hannah Green in the HSBC Women’s Open Championship on The Tanjong course at Sentosa as she won by a shot from America’s Auston Kim. Hannah won the event in 2024, only this time it was rather more special as she had her husband, Jarryd Felton, on…


  • Hannah Green strikes winning partnership with hubby to win HSBC Women’s World Championship

    Hannah Green strikes winning partnership with hubby to win HSBC Women’s World Championship

    Singapore, 1 March 2026 – Australia’s Hannah Green delivered another winning performance at the HSBC Women’s World Championship, firing a final round three-under-par 69 with help from her husband on the bag to claim a one-shot victory on Sunday. Green returned to the winner’s circle again with her winning total of 14-under-par 274. It was the…


  • Aussie calm could make the difference

    Aussie calm could make the difference

    Hannah Green and Minjee Lee, both Australians and both major winners, are two of a kind who lead the field on 11 under par going into the fourth round of the HSBC Women’s World Championship at Sentosa. They lie one ahead of America’s Angel Yin and Korea’s Haeran Ryu, with a whole lot of others…


  • Aussies Minjee Lee and Hannah Green seize control at HSBC Women’s World Championship

    Aussies Minjee Lee and Hannah Green seize control at HSBC Women’s World Championship

    Singapore, 28 February 2026 – Australia’s Minjee Lee and Hannah Green will head into the final round of the HSBC Women’s World Championship in pole position after finishing tied for the third round lead on Saturday. Green, the 2024 champion, signed for a four-under-par 68, while Lee posted a 69 after mixing four birdies with a…


  • Staying in the Lead with a Four-putt Fiasco

    Staying in the Lead with a Four-putt Fiasco

    America’s Auston Kim, who is lying one shot ahead of Minjee Lee and Ariya Jutanugarn at the half way stage of the HSBC Women’s World Championship at Sentosa Golf Club, was shaping up for the golfing experience of her life when she was 11 under par after 33 holes. That, though, was when her lead…


  • Auston Kim continues to stay ahead at HSBC Women’s World Championship

    Auston Kim continues to stay ahead at HSBC Women’s World Championship

    Singapore, 27 February 2026 – Auston Kim maintained her position atop the leaderboard by carding a second round three-under-par 69 to lead by one with her two-day total of nine-under-par 135 at the HSBC Women’s World Championship on Friday. World No. 4 Minjee Lee of Australia made one of the biggest moves of the day, surging…


  • Singapore fans thrilled to the core

    Singapore fans thrilled to the core

    “Face the camera!” recommended the interviewer at the HSBC Women’s World Championship when she wanted to ask the shy 17-year-old Singaporean amateur,  Xingtong Chen, what she thought of her opening two-under par 70.  The teen did as she was told and, amid a riot of  lovely smiles, she said, “It’s the same score as Lydia…


  • Auston kim accomplishes opening round mission by taking lead at HSBC women’s world championship

    Auston kim accomplishes opening round mission by taking lead at HSBC women’s world championship

    Singapore, 26 February 2026 – American Auston Kim set the early pace after carding a first round six-under-par 66 to lead the stacked field at the HSBC Women’s World Championship on Thursday. The 25-year-old leads by one over China’s Yan Liu (67) after navigating through the challenging par-72, 6,212 yards course at The Tanjong, Sentosa Golf…


  • Could it be Hull, could it be Ko?

    Could it be Hull, could it be Ko?

    When a temple of Tibetan monks from Thornby had accompanied the blessing they gave their near neighbour, Charley Hull, with “ten years of good luck,” Charley won the recent 2026 PIF Saudi Ladies International at the Riyadh Golf Club. In finishing one shot clear of Casandra Alexander and Akie Iwai, she collected a cool 621,000…