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LPGA Tour Live Blog: Hannah Green wins HSBC Women’s World Championship 2024

03/03/2024 by Golf Post Editors

LPGA Tour Live Blog: Hannah Green wins HSBC Women’s World Championship 2024

The Australian Hannah Green is the new 2024 HSBC Women’s World Championship winner. (Photo: Getty)

29 Feb

02/29 – 03/03/2024

LPGA Tour: HSBC Women's World Championship 2024

Sentosa Golf Club (Tanjong Course) – Sentosa, Singapore

  • Round 4/4
  • Official
  • Strokeplay
  • Prize money: $1,800,000
  • Defending champion: Jin Young Ko

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The HSBC Women’s World Championship in the season 2024 is being played in Sentosa, Singapore at the Sentosa Golf Club (Tanjong Course). The tournament starts at the Thursday, 29th of February and ends at the Sunday, 3rd of March 2024.
The HSBC Women’s World Championship is part of the LPGA Tour in the season 2024 with a total prize money of $1,800,000.
The course for the tournament at Sentosa Golf Club (Tanjong Course) plays at Par 72.

After Thailand, the tour is holding the second event of its short trip to Asia here. The following week, the tour moves on to China before returning to the USA. South Korea’s Jin Young Ko has won this tournament the last two years.

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The LPGA Tour is the largest tournament series in women’s professional golf. Most events are held in the USA, but the tour also has a global focus, for example with a strong Asian swing.
Five major tournaments are organised on the women’s tour: the Chevron Championship, the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, the U.S. Women’s Open and, in cooperation with the Ladies European Tour, the Ricoh Women’s British Open and the Evian Championship.

In addition to the LPGA Tour, there is also the second-tier Symetra Tour, which can be used to qualify for the next season of the big tour. Similar to the men’s tour, there are also qualifying tournaments, the annual Qualifying School, where you can earn the right to play on the LPGA Tour, the Epson Tour or neither, depending on your ranking.

The LPGA is the oldest continuing women’s professional sports organisation in the United States. It succeeded the WPGA (Women’s Professional Golf Association, 1944-1949). The LPGA was founded in 1950 by 13 founding women. Alice Bauer, Patty Berg, Bettye Danoff, Helen Dettweiler, Marlene Hagge, Helen Hicks, Opal Hill, Betty Jameson, Sally Sessions, Marilynn Smith, Shirley Spork, Louise Suggs, and Babe Zaharias.

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