On the Green for the Win
Golf: Qualifiers for HSBC Women’s World Championship

Singapore’s teenage golf sensation Chen Xingtong has clinched her place for a third straight HSBC Women’s World Championship after a superb showing at the national qualifiers. The 17-year-old carded an impressive final-round five-under 67 to finish five-under-par 139 at Sentosa Golf Club’s Tanjong Course, securing top spot and continuation of her remarkable streak.
Scheduled from 26 February to 1 March 2026, the HSBC Women’s World Championship is one of the strongest events on the LPGA Tour, bringing together 72 of the world’s elite female golfers in Singapore.
Xingtong’s third consecutive qualification is a testament to her consistency and growing maturity on the golf course. As she prepares to tee it up against world No. 1 Jeeno Thitikul, defending champion Lydia Ko, and other top-ranked stars, local golf fans will be watching closely to see how she stacks up among the game’s best.

Singapore’s teenage golf sensation Chen Xingtong has clinched her place for a third straight HSBC Women’s World Championship after a superb showing at the national qualifiers. The 17-year-old carded an impressive final-round five-under 67 to finish five-under-par 139 at Sentosa Golf Club’s Tanjong Course, securing top spot and continuation of her remarkable streak.
Scheduled from 26 February to 1 March 2026, the HSBC Women’s World Championship is one of the strongest events on the LPGA Tour, bringing together 72 of the world’s elite female golfers in Singapore.
Xingtong’s third consecutive qualification is a testament to her consistency and growing maturity on the golf course. As she prepares to tee it up against world No. 1 Jeeno Thitikul, defending champion Lydia Ko, and other top-ranked stars, local golf fans will be watching closely to see how she stacks up among the game’s best.
