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HSBC Women’s World Championships returns with more hands-on golf experiences for all ages

Food and beverage offerings will be available on course for the first time too

Time Out Singapore in partnership with HSBC Women’s World Championship
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It’s tee time – the HSBC Women’s World Championship is swinging back into action from February 27 to March 2, returning to the award-winning Sentosa Golf Club with some serious heat for its 17th edition.

HSBC Women’s World Championship
Photograph: HSBC Women’s World Championship

As one of the most prestigious stops on the LPGA Tour, the HSBC Women’s World Championship will excite golf fans with yet another star-studded lineup. Nine of the world’s top 10 women golfers including World No. 2 Ruoning Yin (China), and World No. 3 and three-time major champ Lydia Ko (New Zealand) are set to compete alongside 19 major champions. With an all-star roster and high stakes, the 72-hole stroke play tournament on the Tanjong Course is a must-watch showdown.

HSBC Women’s World Championship
Photograph: HSBC Women’s World Championship

But the real party? It’s happening off the course too. The Fan Village is packed with hands-on experiences for all ages. Over at the Kid’s Zone, little ones can get balloon sculptures, airbrush tattoos, design DIY fan signs, and learn about bees, plant care, and environmental conservation. 

If you’ve got a competitive streak, test your swing at the Pin Seeker Challenge. If you’re not having any luck, get your swing evaluated at the Golftec booth. Play for a good cause with HSBC’s Play it Forward activation with charity partner Trybe, offering a VR golf experience, putting challenge, and more to support youths facing adversities. There’s also the HSBC Champions Challenge, consisting of four different challenges across four different sports, with the aim of completing it as quickly as possible.

HSBC Women’s World Championship
Photograph: HSBC Women’s World Championship

Now let’s talk about the food. For the very first time, food is available on the course, so you don’t have to miss a moment of the action. There are also craft beers at the Sunbird Brewing Company beer garden, and an exclusive cocktail aptly called  ‘The Tee’ from Tanglin Gin Bar.

Not into golf? No problem. Once afternoon hits, the Fan Village turns into an entertainment hub with live DJ sets curated by GrooveTop and high-energy performances by Bloco Singapura. And before you head home, snag some exclusive merch designed by local artist Tiffany Lovage.

Single-day tickets start from $28 and seasonal passes from $72 – grab yours now.

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