HSBC Women's Champions
Women's professional golf tournament
Golf tournament
The HSBC Women's World Championship is a women's professional golf tournament on the LPGA Tour first held in 2008. It was played on the Garden Course of the Tanah Merah Country Club in eastern Singapore , adjacent to Singapore Changi Airport from 2008 to 2012. It is now played at the Sentosa Golf Club in Sentosa (Serapong Course from 2013 to 2016, Tanjong Course since 2017).
In 2008 and 2009, entrance in the tournament was open to 78 of the world's top golfers, based on world rankings, recent tour wins, and other criteria.[ 2] The total purse in the first two years was US$ 2 million, with the winner's share at $300,000. In 2010, the field was reduced to 63 players and the purse reduced to $1.3 million. The purse increased to $1.4 million in 2011.[ 3]
The purse will increase from the $1.6 million in 2021, to $1.7 million in 2022.[ 4]
As a limited field tournament, there is no cut and all players in the field play all four rounds.
Hong Kong–based financial services company HSBC is the title sponsor of the tournament. HSBC also sponsors several events like the WGC-HSBC Champions , Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship and the former HSBC Women's World Match Play Championship and HSBC Brazil Cup .
2014 course layout
Sentosa Golf Club: Serapong Course[ 1]
Hole
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Out
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
In
Total
Metres
354
143
378
489
375
356
451
162
367
3,075
351
347
440
369
140
346
349
163
455
2,960
6,035
Yards
387
156
413
535
410
389
493
177
402
3,362
384
380
481
404
153
378
382
178
498
3,238
6,600
Par
4
3
4
5
4
4
5
3
4
36
4
4
5
4
3
4
4
3
5
36
72
Winners
Year
Date
Champion
Country
Score
Margin of victory
Course
Purse (US$ )
Winner's share
HSBC Women's World Championship
2024
3 Mar
Hannah Green
Australia
275 (−13)
1 stroke
Sentosa Golf Club
1,800,000
270,000
2023
5 Mar
Ko Jin-young (2)
South Korea
271 (−17)
2 strokes
Sentosa Golf Club
1,800,000
270,000
2022
6 Mar
Ko Jin-young
South Korea
271 (−17)
2 strokes
Sentosa Golf Club
1,700,000
255,000
2021
2 May
Kim Hyo-joo
South Korea
271 (−17)
1 stroke
Sentosa Golf Club
1,600,000
240,000
2020
Tournament canceled due to coronavirus pandemic
2019
3 Mar
Park Sung-hyun
South Korea
273 (−15)
2 strokes
Sentosa Golf Club
1,500,000
225,000
2018
4 Mar
Michelle Wie
United States
271 (−17)
1 stroke
Sentosa Golf Club
1,500,000
225,000
HSBC Women's Champions
2017
5 Mar
Inbee Park (2)
South Korea
269 (−19)
1 stroke
Sentosa Golf Club
1,500,000
225,000
2016
6 Mar
Jang Ha-na
South Korea
269 (−19)
4 strokes
Sentosa Golf Club
1,500,000
225,000
2015
8 Mar
Inbee Park
South Korea
273 (−15)
2 strokes
Sentosa Golf Club
1,400,000
210,000
2014
2 Mar
Paula Creamer
United States
278 (−10)
Playoff
Sentosa Golf Club
1,400,000
210,000
2013
3 Mar
Stacy Lewis
United States
273 (−15)
1 stroke
Sentosa Golf Club
1,400,000
210,000
2012
26 Feb
Angela Stanford
United States
278 (−10)
Playoff
Tanah Merah Country Club
1,400,000
210,000
2011
27 Feb
Karrie Webb
Australia
275 (−13)
1 stroke
Tanah Merah Country Club
1,400,000
210,000
2010
28 Feb
Ai Miyazato
Japan
278 (−10)
2 strokes
Tanah Merah Country Club
1,300,000
195,000
2009
8 Mar
Jiyai Shin
South Korea
277 (−11)
2 strokes
Tanah Merah Country Club
2,000,000
300,000
2008
2 Mar
Lorena Ochoa
Mexico
268 (−20)
11 strokes
Tanah Merah Country Club
2,000,000
300,000
Tournament record
Year
Player
Score
Round
Course
2018
Kim Sei-young
62 (−10)
4th
Sentosa Golf Club, Tanjong Course
2016
Karrie Webb
65 (−7)
4th
Sentosa Golf Club, Serapong Course
2016
Brittany Lang
65 (−7)
4th
Sentosa Golf Club, Serapong Course
2016
Jang Ha-na
65 (−7)
4th
Sentosa Golf Club, Serapong Course
2015
Ilhee Lee
65 (−7)
4th
Sentosa Golf Club, Serapong Course
2013
Azahara Muñoz
65 (−7)
1st
Sentosa Golf Club, Serapong Course
2008
Lorena Ochoa
65 (−7)
2nd
Tanah Merah Country Club, Garden Course
References
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