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HSBC Women's World Championship Is Back This 2021!

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HSBC Women's World Championship Is Back This 2021!

Catch the action live on Channel 5 and Hub Sports on Starhub.

Watch the world’s best golfers battle it out for the HSBC Women’s World Championship title from 29  April to 2 May at Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore. 

Recognised as one of the premier golf events in the region, ‘Asia’s Major’ as it has become known, will once again feature the world’s best golfers including the South Korean trio of defending champion Sung-hyun Park, World No.1 Jin-young Ko and two-time winner Inbee Park. They’ll be competing among an all-star field also set to include Danielle Kang of the U.S. and Australia’s Minjee Lee.  

HSBC Womens World Championship Is Back This 2021!

With limited spectator access due to Covid safety restrictions, fans can catch all the action as it unfolds live on Channel 5 and Hub Sports on Starhub together with real time updates via the tournament website www.hsbcgolf.com/womens/ and social media. 

Major Winner Patty Tavatanakit and Singapore No.1 Amanda Tan to receive sponsor invitations to HSBC Women’s World Championship

Continuously featuring one of the most competitive fields in golf since its inauguration in 2008, the HSBC Women’s World Championship has never been short of star power; and while the 2021 edition is set to be no different, it’s likely to be some of the new names competing in ‘Asia’s Major’ that turn heads at Sentosa Golf Club at the end of the month. 

A sponsor invitation has been awarded to Thailand’s Patty Tavatanakit who announced her arrival on the international golf scene earlier this month, winning the year’s first major championship in her rookie season.

HSBC Womens World Championship Is Back This 2021!

The big hitting 21-year old from Bangkok saw off a late challenge from Lydia Ko to claim her first  LPGA Tour victory at the ANA Inspiration and joins Ariya Jutanugarn as the only two players from Thailand, male or female, to win one of the game’s major championships. 

Tavatanakit said: 

“I’m feeling good about where my game is right now, and I really feel ready to take on the rest of the season. The win at the ANA Inspiration hasn’t really sunk in yet, but I’m so grateful to my coaches and trainers who helped make that lifelong dream a reality. I’m really excited to play the HSBC Women’s World Championship for the first time which is a tournament I’ve always followed from home in Thailand. I’ll be familiar with the conditions in Singapore so hope I can do well. A big thank  you to HSBC and I look forward to seeing you in Singapore!” 

Amanda Tan returns to the Tanjong Course by virtue of being Singapore’s top-ranked player. It will be the 22-year old’s fourth outing at the tournament having previously played in 2014, 2017 and  2019. Playing at her own club, she will be looking to take full home advantage.

HSBC Womens World Championship

“Thank you very much to HSBC for the invitation to compete in this year’s HSBC Women’s World Championship. It’s a great honour to represent Singapore once again and especially to play at Sentosa Golf Club which is my home club. As always, I’m really looking forward to it and will do my absolute best to give all the fans at home something to cheer about,” said Tan. 

Other players to receive sponsor invitations are Xiyu Lin of China who returns to Singapore for the first time since 2016, while Emily Pedersen of Denmark makes her tournament debut on the back of an impressive run of form on the Ladies European Tour in 2020, notching up four wins together with a runner-up finish in the Aberdeen Standard Ladies Scottish Open. 

HSBC Womens World Championship

Olfert De Wit, Interim CEO of HSBC Singapore said: 

“The HSBC Women’s World Championship is our flagship event in women’s golf and we are thrilled to have recently announced our ongoing commitment as title partner of the event. Hosting this tournament in one of HSBC’s most important international hubs showcases our firm commitment to Singapore and women in sport. Since 2008, we have brought world class golf to Singapore through our support of ‘Asia’s Major’ with the long term aim of inspiring the next generation of talent in the region. We are delighted to be able to extend sponsor invitations to such exciting Asian talent as Patty and Amanda and to be able to open up this opportunity for them both. We were thrilled to see Patty recently become a Major winner and we wish all golfers the very best of luck for the  tournament.” 

25-year old A Lim Kim shot to fame last year when she won the 2020 US Open and, in the process, became only the fifth player in history to win a major championship on debut. The win at Champions Golf Club, Houston earned her a place on the LPGA Tour together with a debut appearance at the HSBC Women’s World Championship.

The players join a stellar field of 69 players at Sentosa Golf Club, set to feature six of the world’s top ten players, the current world number one, multiple major winners and three former champions.* 

The 2019 HSBC Women’s World Championship was won by Sung-hyun Park who joined a list of champions that includes Michelle Wie, Inbee Park, Paula Creamer, Karrie Webb, Ai Miyazato and  Lorena Ochoa.

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For more information on the HSBC Women’s World Championship, which takes place from 29 April to 2 May, and all the latest news, visit the tournament website at www.hsbcgolf.com/womens. 

*According to the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, Monday 12 April, 2021

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